| | Racing Stripes Soundtrack CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Composer: Mark Isham. Audio Mixers: Stephen Krause; Bob Clearmountain. The soundtrack to Warner Brothers live-action animal caper Racing Stripes is surprisingly bereft of Elton John or Phil Collins songs. What it does have is Sting, an artist who normally takes himself so seriously that it's like listening to a United Nations speech, and Bryan Adams, an artist who nobody takes too seriously but continues to make records. Sting's contribution is an amiable attempt at channeling the trials and tribulations of a talking Zebra that yearns to succeed in the world of horse racing. The elegiac tone and odd chord changes render "Taking the Inside Rail" too weird for Top Forty, but it will probably be nominated for an Academy Award because it's Sting. Bryan Adams on the other hand phones in a another mid-tempo rock ballad that, with it's "winners take all" message of personal empowerment, will likely accompany year-end high-school football montages all over the country. The bulk of Racing Stripes is taken up by Mark Isham's serviceable -- but ultimately forgettable -- score. ~ James Christopher Monger Racing Stripes Soundtrack Music Racing Stripes Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Taking the Inside Rail - Sting |
| 2. | It Was a Dark and Stormy Night |
| 3. | At Home Walsh Farm |
| 4. | I'm a Racehorse! |
| 5. | Blue Moon Races, The |
| 6. | Pelican Named Gosse, A |
| 7. | Tucker Lays It Out! |
| 8. | Goose Makes a Hit on the Iron Horse |
| 9. | Run Like the Wind |
| 10. | Twilight Run |
| 11. | Upstaged by a Zebra |
| 12. | Brave Decision, A |
| 13. | Glory Days |
| 14. | If You Build It, They Will Come |
| 15. | Out of Africa |
| 16. | Spring Training |
| 17. | Ambushed! |
| 18. | Filly in Distress |
| 19. | Race Day |
| 20. | They're All in! |
| 21. | Big Race, The |
| 22. | In the Winner's Circle |
| 23. | It Ain't Over Ye - Bryan Adams |
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