The Grinch [Original Soundtrack]

RELEASE
November 07, 2000
LABEL
Interscope
GENRES
Soundtrack, Christmas, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Film Music, Soundtracks, Alternative/Indie Rock, Holidays

Album Review

The soundtrack to The Grinch, Ron Howard's live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss' classic Christmas story The Night the Grinch Stole Christmas, features excerpts from James Horner's score and pop renditions of favorite Christmas songs. Though a more typically quirky composer like Danny Elfman would have been a more obvious choice to score an off-kilter fantasy like this, Horner's compositions manage to strike a good balance between edgy humor and sentimentality. Of the Christmas tunes, Ben Folds Five's "Lonely Christmas Eve," the eels' "Christmas Is Going to the Dogs," and Busta Rhymes and Jim Carrey's duet on "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" are the standout tracks, but songs by 'N Sync, Smash Mouth, the Barenaked Ladies, Faith Hill, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra add an appropriately eclectic, whimsical touch to the soundtrack.
Heather Phares, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Movie Dialogue: Kids Today
  2. Grinch 2000
  3. Green Christmas
  4. Christmas of Love
  5. Lonely Christmas Eve
  6. Movie Dialogue: Grinch Schedule
  7. Better Do It Right
  8. Whoville Medley: Perfect Christmas Night/Grinch
  9. Movie Dialogue: Reindeer
  10. Christmas Is Going to the Dogs
  11. You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch
  12. Movie Dialogue: Christmas Means More
  13. You Don't Have to Be Alone (On Christmas)
  14. Where Are You Christmas?
  15. The Shape of Things to Come
  16. Memories of a Green Childhood
  17. Christmas, Why Can't I Find You?
  18. Stealing Christmas
  19. The Big Heist
  20. Does Cindy Lou Really Ruin Christmas?
  21. A Change of the Heart
  22. The Sleigh of Presents
  23. He Carves the Roast Beast