Original Soundtrack - High School Musical 2

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Album Details

Title: High School Musical 2
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 8/14/2007
Re-Released On: 11/16/2007
Label: Walt Disney, Disney
Duration: 38:03
Album Type(s): soundtrack, cast recording, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 050087107529, 5099950276424, 5099950367528, 5099950542000, 5099951510923, 509995027642
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Soundtracks, TV Music, Teen Pop
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. What Time Is It?, song (from High School Musical 2)
  2. Fabulous, song (from High School Musical 2)
  3. Work This Out, song (from High School Musical 2)
  4. You Are The Music In Me, song (from High School Musical 2)
  5. I Don't Dance, song (from High School Musical 2)
  6. You Are The Music In Me (Sharpay version), song (from High School Music
  7. Gotta Go My Own Way, song (from High School Musical 2)
  8. Bet On It, song (from High School Musical 2)
  9. Everyday, song (from High School Musical 2)
  10. All For One, song (from High School Musical 2)
  11. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, song (from High School Musical 2)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDWalt Disney5054200
2007CDDisney5036752
2007CDDisney5151092
2007CDWalt Disney00068902
2007CDDisney5027642

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Album Review

Making household names out of its cast -- not to mention lots and lots of money -- High School Musical was too successful not to spawn a second installment. While the original movie had a surprising amount of personality and sweetness, as well as songs that actually sounded like they could have appeared in a high-school musical, its glitzy sequel feels more like High School Musical: The Ride. Likewise,High School Musical 2's soundtrack is louder and brasher, operating under the principle that turning up the volume will distract from the fewer, and less inspired, songs here. Disney found more stories to tell about Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, and Taylor, and more songs for them to sing -- High School Musical 2's plot revolves around summer vacation, a love triangle, and, of course, a talent show -- but this soundtrack feels a lot closer to Radio Disney than show tunes. "Gotta Go My Own Way," a bittersweet duet between Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens, features the gentle beats and acoustic guitars that have been mainstays of teen pop ballads since the late '90s. The shift to an even more conventional, pop-friendly sound isn't really surprising, especially considering that nearly all of High School Musical's stars released solo albums in the wake of the movie's success. That includes Ashley Tisdale, who returns as thwarted musical theater queen Sharpay and is the soundtrack's star. A childhood musical theater veteran herself, Tisdale's chirpy, slightly saccharine voice is perfect (and sometimes, perfectly annoying) on songs like "Fabulous," a piece of diva-tastic pop that could also appear on the soundtrack to My Super Sweet 16. However, her turn on the Polynesian-flavored "bonus" track "Humuhumunukunukuapua'a" crosses the line from cute to far too cutesy, and could be the final straw for listeners past their early teens. A few of High School Musical 2's songs balance story and character-intensive lyrics with memorable melodies as nimbly as the original movie's music did, including "Work This Out," which finds the gang livening up their summer jobs, and "I Don't Dance," which turns big-band brass, a melody borrowed from Prince, and a stomp section into a jock jam. Meanwhile, "You Are the Music in Me" is a big, sweeping love song that sounds fairly funky and young while nodding to show tune traditions. High School Musical 2's lack of inspiration really shows on its bigger numbers: the soundtrack closes with "Everyday" and "All for One," two wannabe rousing songs that blend into one big, bland singalong. While it suffers from a bit of sequel-itis, the soundtrack isn't outright bad; too much is at stake for Disney for it to be terrible. High School Musical 2 is big, bright, and energetic. It's tailor-made for kids to sing and dance along with, and they might not notice that it's not quite as fresh or imaginative, relatively speaking, as the original was. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam KaganMixing
Adam WattsGuitar (Acoustic), Lyricist, Mixing, Programming, Producer, Keyboards
Alyson ReedVocals
Andy DoddMixing, Programming, Producer, Keyboards, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Lyricist
Antonina ArmatoProducer, Lyricist
Ashley TisdaleVocals
Barry RosenbushExecutive Producer
Bart JohnsonVocals
Bill BordenExecutive Producer
Canela CoxVocals (Background)
Cary ButlerEngineer, Mixing
Corbin BleuVocals
Dan RudinEngineer
Dani MarkmanA&R
David BarryGuitar
David LawrenceArranger, Programming, Lyricist, Producer
Dionyza SuttonVocals (Background)
Eddy SchreyerMastering
Faye GreenbergProducer, Lyricist
Greg CritchleyPercussion, Drums
High School Musical CastPerformer
Iki LevyProgramming
Jamie HoustonProducer, Engineer, Lyricist, Programming, Mixing, Arranger
Joel SoyfferMixing
Kaycee StrohVocals
Kenny OrtegaExecutive Producer
Kevin QuinnLyricist
Lauren EvansVocals (Background)
Leslie WingVocals
Lucas GrabeelVocals
Matthew GerrardBass, Lyricist, Arranger, Mixing, Keyboards, Producer, Programming, Guitar
Matthew Miles CarterVocals
Monique ColemanVocals
Olesya RulinVocals
Paul PalmerMixing
Rachel LynnVocals (Background)
Randy PetersenLyricist
Robbie NevilProgramming, Guitar, Keyboards, Lyricist, Vocals (Background)
Ryne SanbornVocals
Steve GerdesCreative Director
Steve SterlingDesign
Steve VincentExecutive in Charge of Music
Tanya MichelleVocals
Tim HeintzKeyboards
Tim JamesLyricist, Producer, Mixing
Windy WagnerVocals (Background)
Zac EfronVocals