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The Princess Diaries [Clear/Blue Splatter LP]
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The original soundtrack to
Gary Marshall
's teen makeover fantasy
The Princess Diaries
features
teen pop
galore from the likes of
Krystal Harris
,
Youngstown
, and
B*Witched
. While most of the album consists of slick, virtually interchangeable singles like
Myra
's
"Miracles Happen"
and
Steps
'
"Happy Go Lucky,"
a few tracks, for better or worse, are particularly distinctive.
Aaron Carter
Mandy Moore
tackle
"Little Bitty Pretty One"
"Stupid Cupid,"
respectively, in misguided attempts to update the songs. However, the cold productions and clunky rhythms on both covers make them almost unlistenable. Fortunately,
Melissa Lefton
"I Love Life,"
BBMak
"Miss You More,"
3Gs
"Crush"
suggest that there's some hope for
's future; the genre's most venerable acts,
Hanson
the Backstreet Boys
, each turn in decent if unremarkable tracks in
"Wake Up"
"What Makes You Different (Makes You Beautiful)"
-- a philosophy that both
and its soundtrack could have used more of. ~ Heather Phares
Gary Marshall
's teen makeover fantasy
The Princess Diaries
features
teen pop
galore from the likes of
Krystal Harris
,
Youngstown
, and
B*Witched
. While most of the album consists of slick, virtually interchangeable singles like
Myra
's
"Miracles Happen"
and
Steps
'
"Happy Go Lucky,"
a few tracks, for better or worse, are particularly distinctive.
Aaron Carter
Mandy Moore
tackle
"Little Bitty Pretty One"
"Stupid Cupid,"
respectively, in misguided attempts to update the songs. However, the cold productions and clunky rhythms on both covers make them almost unlistenable. Fortunately,
Melissa Lefton
"I Love Life,"
BBMak
"Miss You More,"
3Gs
"Crush"
suggest that there's some hope for
's future; the genre's most venerable acts,
Hanson
the Backstreet Boys
, each turn in decent if unremarkable tracks in
"Wake Up"
"What Makes You Different (Makes You Beautiful)"
-- a philosophy that both
and its soundtrack could have used more of. ~ Heather Phares