Frozen Soundtrack

Fun, fluffy, and fabulous – three words to describe the soundtrack of “Frozen,” Oscar winner and Disney’s newest animated film about two sisters who go through hardships to find the true meaning of love and family. The soundtrack has sold over one million copies in America and the Recording Industry Association has certified it as Platinum. The album includes featured songs such as Oscar-winning “Let It Go,” sung by Broadway singer and actress Idina Menzel; “Do You Want To Build A Snowman?,” sung by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn, and Katie Lopez; and “For The First Time In Forever,” sung by Bell and Menzel.

Disney has done it again. The songs are heartfelt and entertaining as most of them show the true personalities of the characters. The messages behind the songs aren’t subtle; however, all is well since Disney would want children to understand the meanings. The soundtrack is infectiously charming as all the songs are catchy yet meaningful.

While this movie is filled with many more wonderful songs sung by a snowman, trolls, a mountain man, and a suspicious prince- the soundtrack is not perfect. One of the few downsides is that Broadway singer and television series actor of Glee, Jonathan Groff, sings a 51-second song, in which half of it is his imitation of a reindeer. A duet with his love interest or a longer solo would have made the already-good album even better because of his smooth and ice-melting voice.

Even though the title of the movie is “Frozen,” the soundtrack is pleasant enough to fill one’s heart with warmth.

Rating: 9/10