Most High Interlude, Part 1 - Tyrone Tribbett And Greater Anointing
As Long As You're With Me - Trin-I-Tee 5:7
Power - Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ
Stay With Me - Bebe Winans
God Will Take Care Of Me - Carman
Most High Interlude, Part 2 - Tyrone Tribbett And Greater Anointing
I Am - Donnie McClurkin
Didn't I - Christian
Let Go, Let God - Tyrone Tribbett And Greater Anointing
Let My People Go - Kirk Franklin
Father - Brian McKnight
Everything In Between - Jars Of Clay
My Deliverer - DC Talk
Most High Interlude, Part 3 - Tyrone Tribbett And Greater Anointing
Moses The Deliverer - Shirley Caesar
Since Prince of Egypt is the story of Moses, an inspirational "inspired" soundtrack would seem like more of a natural extension of the film than the Nashville segment might. Several tracks stand out: "Power," by Fred Hammo... more »nd and Radical for Christ, has a nice, traditional gospel flavor, as do three interspersed interludes known as "Most High." "God Will Take Care of Me" and "I Am," by Donnie McClurkin, both have a cinematic flare that could have fit in the film. Unfortunately, the compilation gets dragged down by some run-of-the-mill Christian pop: "Didn't I," by the creatively named Christian; "As Long As You're with Me," by the confusingly named Trin-i-tee 5:7; and "Everything in Between," by Jars of Clay. --Aaron Tassano« less
Since Prince of Egypt is the story of Moses, an inspirational "inspired" soundtrack would seem like more of a natural extension of the film than the Nashville segment might. Several tracks stand out: "Power," by Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ, has a nice, traditional gospel flavor, as do three interspersed interludes known as "Most High." "God Will Take Care of Me" and "I Am," by Donnie McClurkin, both have a cinematic flare that could have fit in the film. Unfortunately, the compilation gets dragged down by some run-of-the-mill Christian pop: "Didn't I," by the creatively named Christian; "As Long As You're with Me," by the confusingly named Trin-i-tee 5:7; and "Everything in Between," by Jars of Clay. --Aaron Tassano
Heather J. (Bixie23) from ORLANDO, FL Reviewed on 6/20/2007...
Nice variety of Contemporary Christian music--songs are not FROM the movie, but INSPIRED by the movie
CD Reviews
Something for Everyone
Chad Eslinger | Earth | 03/25/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Unlike many albums that have one stand-out hit song and the rest is all filler, this album has many songs that could be considered the album's best. You can tell by all the reviewers that have different picks for best song. True, if you don't like certain styles (i.e. gospel, rap, Christian rock,) you might not like the whole thing. However, if you want an eclectic, diverse mix of Christian artists on one album, get this. Personally, my favs are Destiny, Let Go, Let God, Let My People Go, and My Deliverer. (The DC Talk cover of My Deliverer is awesome although make sure to get The Jesus Record too for the Rich Mullins and Ragamuffins versions too.) This is a very uplifting, positive album with great music."
Everyone's entitled to an opinion...
Randall M. Sheppard | Indiana USA | 04/12/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I believe that only "true" music lovers could appreciate this work. Most people get ensnared in the box of their own preferred selections. I suppose we all do sometime. Nonetheless, I found the entire work enjoyable. I'm a little disappointed of others views concerning the interludes. For me, I found all three segments of the interludes to be heavenly majestic. It actually gave me a desire to worship. However, that's just me. Overall, great performance by all of the artists..."
Relive the movie
JJ | Seattle, WA | 06/05/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The music on this soundtrack is inspiring and enjoyable. I love soundtracks as I can relive great movies. If you enjoyed the musical "Prince of Egypt" you will love this soundtrack CD. This is not for you if you don't like musicals!"
Disappointed
Occasional Buyer | Chicago, IL | 01/09/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Had high expectations after reading other reviews. Listen before you buy this one--especially if you don't prefer Gospel music."