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Despite being not even a year old , Encantohas become one of the most beloved Disney soundtrack yet . In especial , " We Do n’t spill the beans About Bruno " has proven to be Disney ’s most popular song yet , outdo even " Let it Go " fromFrozen . With such a stellar soundtrack , it would have been worthy of the Disney Renaissance era .

Whether it be through their song or scores , the musical elements of the Disney Renaissance menstruation have played a serious office in just how much of a cultural impact they ’ve had . To this 24-hour interval , their soundtracks are held in high respect by die - gruelling Disney fans ,   and their songs still remain timeless to this day .

The Rescuers Down Under (1990)

The first - ever animated continuation from Disney , The Rescuers Down Underaccomplished everything a right sequel should do and elevated the elements of the firstRescuersfilm in all the beneficial way . Unlike the repose of the Disney Renaissance photographic film , however , it ’s not a musical , which does n’t give the overall soundtrack much of an advantage in comparison to the others .

The melodious account from Bruce Broughton , however , still manages to trance all of the fun , thrills , and intensity that anyone could ever want from a high - post dangerous undertaking . The motion-picture show continues to fly under the radar of Disney fans , but with the passion behind both its visuals and its music , it certainly deserves more attention .

Hercules (1997)

Herculesmarked composer Alan Menken ’s final musical collaboration with Disney , and while it may not be one of his most celebrated efforts , the amount of hard study that went into it was obvious . An energetic Gospel - driven soundtrack may seem out of place for a story set in Hellenic mythology , but the film somehow managed to pull it very well .

The vim of the Muses with their song like " Gospel Truth " and " Zero to Hero " is implausibly infective and efficient in their method of go the story forward . The other songs may not acquit the same memorability , but Michael Bolton was a more than perfect selection for the death credits rendition of " Go the Distance " .

Pocahontas (1995)

Disney took several originative liberties with American history in telling the story ofPocahontas , and while the film has its fair share of fault , the soundtrack certainly is n’t one of them . While most of the call are n’t quite remembered as fondly as ones from the other Renaissance celluloid , there ’s a certain elegance to their sound that ’s as undeniably beautiful as the film ’s visuals .

" Colors of the wind instrument " , often regarded as the film ’s most far-famed track , is a choice example of how the emotional strength of the tonal pattern , lyrics , and messages within the songs are only elevated by their performing artist . Not all of the voice actors supply their own singing voices , but the ones that do , such as Mel Gibson , show an adequate amount of passion and dedication in doing so .

The Little Mermaid (1989)

The Little Mermaidmanaged to bring back the magic that was missing from the studio throughout the ' 80s , and it was partially thanks to what Alan Menken and Howard Ashman wreak to its production . There may be someunpopular opinions ofThe niggling Mermaidon Reddit , but one thing almost all viewers can agree on is the timeless nature of its soundtrack .

From the classic villain birdcall " Poor Unfortunate Souls " to some of the more feel - good   tunes   like " Under the Sea " , the soundtrack completely redefine everything that audiences now come to anticipate from a Disney melodic . It ’s no wonder that it help establish one of Disney ’s greatest earned run average , and it influence its medicine had on next film intelligibly express .

Aladdin (1992)

From the very first song , it ’s made perfectly clear to the interview the kind of wild ride they ’re in for withAladdin . In a similar fashion to whatHerculesdid for Greek mythology , it tackle the Arabic folktale with a more energetic Broadway tone and quality with its song .

Songs like " One Jump Ahead " and " A Whole New World " create a wonderful atmosphere , and it ’s hard to not sense nostalgic hear the late great Robin Williams channel his comedic energy into song with " Friend Like Me " . If there ’s one matter that can be said aboutAladdin ’s soundtrack , compared to the rest , it ’s that it sure enough has the highest fun factor .

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1996)

While there are several notabledifferences from the originalHunchback of Notre Damestoryin Disney ’s take on Victor Hugo ’s fib , with everything else it handle to get right , most TV audience are completely uncoerced to dominate them . In both its score and its songs , it does everything a melodious should do : convey the emotions of its characters as well as advance the tale .

With its powerful instrumentation , the soundtrack ofThe Hunchback of Notre Dameis a consummate roller coaster of emotion , from dingy and dingy to uplifting and hopeful . The function of the choir , especially in call like " The Bells of Notre Dame " and " Hellfire " is specially impactful in create an heroic audio meet for the equally epic size and scale of the film ’s visuals .

Mulan (1998)

get only four songs , unlike the average animated Disney musical which has more or less around five to six , the melodious aspects ofMulanmake it a rather special casing . While its birdsong such as " Reflection " and " I ’ll Make a Man Out of You " are undeniably catchy and memorable , the film ditch them around the halfway point to the right way match the dark-skinned tint that follows .

It ’s when the songs stop and the musical score by Jerry Goldsmith takes over , however , that the real strength of the soundtrack kick in . With its high intensity during the engagement scenes and the moving and triumphant sounds in the culmination , it perfectly complementsMulan ’s saddest and funniest momentsand make a beautiful standard atmosphere suit for its ancient Chinese setting .

Tarzan (1999)

As the final film of the Disney Renaissance , Tarzannot only ended the epoch on a splendid high note , but it took its musical aspects in a much different direction that no one was forestall . With Phil Collins of Genesis both writing and performing the songs himself , rather than having the motion-picture show ’s graphic symbol do so , it ’s not a melodic in the traditional common sense , but that seems to be why it was and continues to be so beloved .

The account by Mark Mancina is of course a beautiful thing by itself , but it ’s the songs by Collins that truly helped shape the film ’s identity and cement its legacy . From " Son of Man " to the Oscar - winning " You ’ll Be In My substance " , the moving picture certainly would not be the same without Collin ’s songs , and the fans would n’t have it any other way .

Beauty And The Beast (1991)

succeed one of   three Oscar nominations for " Best Original Song",Beauty and the Beastbecame a major game - record changer not just in the field of honor of theatrical animation , but for the movie musical genre as a whole . There ’s a wizardly calibre in its music that perfectly reflects the fairy tale tone and vibe of the flick ’s story .

Alan Menken ’s score as well as the vocal he co - wrote with Howard Ashman are undoubtedly his great work under Disney .   There are unforgettable   endear classics like " Be Our invitee " , or " Gaston " , considered the most mirthful Disney villain song ever composed . Its beloved music is just one of many reasons whyBeauty and the Beastis   the best Disney princess film .

The Lion King (1994)

If there ’s one film from Disney animation that truly reflects the power of their music and its ability to move and transport an audience , it would no doubt beThe Lion King . With Sir Elton John and Tim Rice having craft the songs and Hans Zimmer composing the score , the trio made for an sheer movie musical dreaming team .

The iconic tracks from John and Rice such as " Can You Feel The Love Tonight " and " Be Prepared " have been ingrained in the minds of many , but the loftiness of Zimmer ’s powerful grade is enough to put forward tear and goosebumps from viewers . The film ’s soundtrack is a of work art all its own , and a   unequaled   creation that continue timeless to this day .

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Ranking the soundtracks from the films of the Disney renaissance.

Rescuers Down Under

Hercules, Pegasus and Phil

Pocahontas surrounded by colorful leaves in Pocahontas.

Ariel and Flounder from The Little Mermaid

Genie and Aladdin

Quasimodo sits on a gargoyle in Hunchback of Notre Dame

Mulan removes her makeup while singing "Reflection".

Tarzan defends Kercheck from Sabor.

Belle and the Beast share a dance in Beauty and the Beast.

Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa sing Hakuna Matata.

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