The Frog Prince (album)
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The Frog Prince | ||
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Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
Released | 1985 | |
Label | Island Visual Arts |
The Frog Prince is the title of the soundtrack album to the British motion picture of the same name, directed by Brian Gilbert and released in 1984.
In 1985 Island Visual Arts released a soundtrack album on LP (ISTA 10) and cassette (ISCA 10). Spectrum Music released on August 28, 1995 a CD (551099-2) featuring 16 tracks (distributed by PolyGram International). Though most titles were composed by Enya, only two of them ("The Frog Prince" and "Dreams") were performed by her. These two were not used in the film and thus did not appear on the original release on Island. Predating her work on The Celts by a year, these are two of Enya's earliest solo recordings.
The album also includes performances of standards such as "Sweet Georgia Brown" and "Georgia on my Mind". Enya is not involved in these recordings.
[edit] Track listing
tracklisting of the 1995 CD release
performer | title | |
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01 | The Train To Paris | |
02 | The First Day | |
03 | Jazz Club | Mack The Knife (Kurt Weill ) |
04 | Jazz Club | Let It Be Me (Gilbert Bécaud ) |
05 | With Jean-Phillippe | |
06 | Jenny | |
07 | Reflections | |
08 | Enya | The Frog Prince (Eithne Ní Bhraonáin and Roma Ryan) |
09 | Enya | Dreams (Eithne Ní Bhraonáin and Charlie McGettigan) |
10 | The Kiss | |
11 | Jazz Club | Sweet Georgia Brown (Maceo Pinkard, Ben Bernie and Kenneth Casey) |
12 | Jazz Club | Georgia On My Mind (Stuart Gorrell and Hoagy Carmichael) |
13 | A Kiss By The Fountain | |
14 | Jenny And Roz | |
15 | Édith Piaf | Les Flon-Flons Du Bal (Charles Gaston Dumont and Michel Jacques Pierre Vaucaire) |
16 | Epilogue |
[edit] Credits
Enya-tracks produced by Richard Myhill except "The Frog Prince" and "Dreams" by Nicky Ryan.
Composed by Enya except where noted.
^ Instrumental, but there are lyrics by Bertolt Brecht.
^ Instrumental, but there are lyrics by Pierre DeLance and an English translation by Mann Curtis.