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High School Musical 3: Senior Year

Various Artists  (See All Contributors)
Compact Disc
Walt Disney
October 21, 2008
Find it in: Kids - Kids Music. - Tween Music

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About this edition:
UPC: 050087129743
BINC: 9730132
Catalog No. 000271402
Original Release Date: October 2008
Edition: Soundtrack, 43 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Recording Info: Abbey Road Studios, London, UK; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; Counterpoint Studios, Salt Lake City, UT; Eastwood Scoring Stage, Hollywood, CA; LA East Studios, Salt Lake City, UT; Resonate Studios, Burbank, CA


Track list

1. Now or Never Listen Listen
2. Right Here, Right Now Listen Listen
3. I Want It All Listen Listen
4. Can I Have This Dance Listen Listen
5. ANight to Remember Listen Listen
6. Just Wanna Be with You Listen Listen
7. TheBoys Are Back Listen Listen
8. Walk Away Listen Listen
9. Scream Listen Listen
10. Senior Year Spring Musical Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: Lost in the shuffle of the ever-growing High School Musical phenomenon -- growing so big, it can no longer be contained on the Disney Channel, it's now reaching theaters for its third and final installment -- is that the tween-sensation is actually a musical. Which means that despite its pop trappings, the soundtracks consist of full-blown show tunes, songs that serve the story and are sung by the rotating cast. This helps make the movies work, but it sentences the soundtracks to be mere souvenirs of the event, a record for fans to play endlessly, not a means to crossover to a wider pop audience. On HSM3, there are only two songs that stand out as potential pop singles, both not so coincidentally solo showcases for the franchise's two biggest stars, Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron. Hudgens has the album's best song in the slickly soulful "Walk Away" -- a tune that would have shown up Wilson Phillips circa 1990 -- that she sings better than Efron, whose "Scream" struts like *NSYNC circa 2...

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