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Camp Rock

by: Original Television Soundtrack




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 51





Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0050087119492
Format: Enhanced, Soundtrack
Label: Walt Disney Records
Product Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Records
Release Date: June 17, 2008
Ranking: 51
Studio: Walt Disney Records









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Album Description:
More than anything, Mitchie wants to spend her summer at a prestigious rock camp in order to pursue her dream of becoming a singer. Mitchie thinks her prayers are answered when her mother gets them jobs at the camp as cooks. Upon arriving at camp, Mitchie discovers the competition among the campers is tough both in the classroom, and for the attention of Shane - a teen pop star, and this summer's celebrity teacher. Shane (Joe Jonas)- who is seeking inspiration for his own music - overhears Mitchie singing, but never sees her face. Haunted by her unique sound, he sets off to find the girl behind the beautiful voice as she confronts her fears and learns to step into the spotlight.

Walt Disney Records proudly presents the SOUNDTRACK to the HOTTEST DISNEY CHANNEL MOVIE OF THE YEAR! Featuring musical superstars, JONAS BROTHERS plus a whole new cast of musical talent that's sure to be the SUMMER'S BIGGEST HIT!

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The soundtrack to Disney’s Camp Rock is manna for sagging tween spirits: Demi Lovato, The Jonas Brothers, and a handful of others well known among the Disney Channel-watching demographic wind their youthful voices around a maniacally catchy set of songs. Camp Rock clearly capitalizes on High School Musical’s winning formula: The story is timeless, and so are the songs, like Lovato’s uplifting “This Is Me” and the Jonas Brothers' rakish, angsty, “Play My Music.” Bright harmonies and hooks sturdy enough to hang an XXL varsity jacket on aren’t the only reason Camp Rock’s soundtrack rocks: Just when you thought the popular kids--Lovato, the Jonases and, to a lesser extent, Meaghan Martin--had a lock on all the best songs, newcomer Renee Sandstrom steps up to deliver a quiet stunner with “Here I Am,” a song that speaks to all tweens hoping to make the cut at music camp. -Tammy La Gorce









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Disc 1:
  1. WE ROCK - Cast of Camp Rock
  2. PLAY MY MUSIC - Jonas Brothers
  3. GOTTA FIND YOU - Joe Jonas
  4. START THE PARTY- Jordan Francis
  5. WHO WILL I BE - Demi Lovato
  6. THIS IS ME - Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas
  7. HASTA LA VISTA - Jordan Francis, Roshon Bernard Fegan
  8. HERE I AM - Renee Sandstrom
  9. TOO COOL - Meaghan Martin
  10. OUR TIME IS HERE (Bonus Track) - Demi Lovato, Meaghan Martin, Aaron Doyle
  11. 2 STARS - Meaghan Martin
  12. WHAT IT TAKES - Aaron Doyle


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great service
This a gift so we haven't actually listened to it yet, but the delivery was very prompt. Thank you.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - camp rock rocks!
i bougth this cd because i love the movie.
i like it very much
im from holland and i like the music.
it rocks!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good discs
Discs are fine but the shipment arrived my home very late: almost four weeks after.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Camp Rock Soundtrack
I really like the soundtrack. When I first listened I was disappointed because I expected something ...else..lol now I listen to it most every day while I get ready for my day. Its a great inspiration and I feel good listening to it.



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