Princess Disneymania

2008 compilation album by Various artists From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Princess Disneymania

Princess Disneymania is Disney's first compilation album in the Disneymania series. It was released on September 30, 2008. The album features various artists renditions of classic songs originally from the Disney Princess films. Emily Osment's cover of "Once Upon a Dream", is the only previously unreleased song on the compilation, the song was also used to promote Sleeping Beauty's Platinum Edition home video release, which was released the following month. Kari Kimmel, Amy Adams, and Sierra Boggess' contributions on the compilation were all taken from their respective soundtrack albums Ella Enchanted, Enchanted, and The Little Mermaid: Original Broadway Cast Recording, all the other songs on the compilation were previously released on a Disneymania album and are mainly sung by female artists. The album, like its predecessors, received mixed reviews from music critics. Some praised its collection of beloved Disney songs performed by popular artists, while others dismissed it as unoriginal and criticized its over-reliance on previously released material. The album became the lowest-peaking of the series, peaking at #191 on the Billboard 200.

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Princess Disneymania
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2008
Recorded1998–2008
GenrePop
Length47:15
LabelWalt Disney
Disneymania album chronology
Disneymania 6
(2008)
Princess Disneymania
(2008)
Disneymania 7
(2010)
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Track listing

Critical reception

"Princess Disneymania" received mixed reviews from music critics. Allmusic said "This collection features an assortment of beloved songs from classic Disney tales of love and enchantment performed by the biggest names in pop music. Standouts include former Mouseketeer Christina Aguilera’s career-making ballad, "Reflection," from MULAN; Raven-Symone delivering an almost brassy take on the always uplifting "Under the Sea" from THE LITTLE MERMAID; and delightful Oscar-nominated actress Amy Adams's sprightly take on a "Happy Working Song" from ENCHANTED."[1]

Charts

More information Chart (2008), Peak position ...
Chart (2008) Peak
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U.S. Billboard 200 191[2]
U.S. Top Compilation Albums 5[citation needed]
U.S. Top Kids Audio 5[3][failed verification]
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