Miguel and Tulio reading the map to lead them to the City of Gold |
Hi everybody! It’s
Kimberly here for my seventeenth post for the genre “Children’s
Music.”
When DreamWorks SKG was originally founded in 1994, it was
mainly in competition with the classic hand-drawn animation of Disney. After the advent of computer generated
animation, DreamWorks has been mainly competing with Pixar. For instance, in1998 DreamWorks Antz came out a little over a month
before Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, which
was also centered on a colony of talking ants. The public ended up favoring A Bug’s Life over Antz. Now in 2014, one could
argue that DreamWorks is currently doing better than Pixar. In recent years DreamWorks has come out with
hit movies, such as Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon, whereas this
is only the second year since 1995 that Pixar isn’t releasing a movie. In honor of DreamWorks and the opening day of
How to Train Your Dragon 2 I decided
to review “The Trail We Blaze” from one of my favorite hand-drawn/computer-animated
movies The Road to El Dorado.
As far
as the music goes in The Road to El
Dorado, it’s almost like the DreamWorks version of the music from The Lion King. I say this because Hans Zimmer wrote music
for both movies and Elton John performed and wrote songs for both movies. Hans Zimmer is mainly a score composer for
films. One could hear his work in
movies, such as The Prince of Egypt and
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.). Elton John is more known as a pop singer with
songs like Crocodile Rock and Rocket Man. The combination of these two artists makes
the journey that the main characters in the movie endeavor upon that much more
exciting.
The Road to El Dorado is
mainly about two friends, Miguel and Tulio, who seek the City of Gold to
capitalize on all of its riches. “The
Trail We Blaze” is an upbeat song that has a nice, steady rhythm that fits the
epitome of a road trip. The percussion
and string instruments heard in the song keep the song upbeat, whilst
maintaining a sound that reminds the listener and viewer that the movie is
taking place in Latin America. The
addition of a harmonizing voice makes the song even more interesting. In addition to the melody, the listener gets
the impression that the lyrics were well-thought out to fit the movie’s
plot. I especially like the lyric, “Changing
legend into fact/We shall ride into history.”
Elton John’s voice fits “The Trail We Blaze” perfectly. I’m giving “The Trail We Blaze” 4 records
because it’s enjoyable rhythm and lyrics are fun, but they do not leave the
same impact as the songs from The Lion
King.
I hope
you enjoyed my review of “The Trail We Blaze” and please come back to check out
everything we have on JUKEBOX. As always,
thank you for your support. J
Below is the scene that “The Trail We Blaze” appears in
along with the lyrics.
Here is “Crocodile Rock” by Elton John.
Rating: 4 RECORDS
Information: IMDB, SongLyrics, AllMusic,
DreamWorks,
About.com
Photo: Fan Pop
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