Tracks: 1. A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes From Cinderella 3:46
2. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah -- Miley Cyrus From Song of the South 3:06
3. If I Never Knew You -- The Cheetah Girls From Pocahontas 3:16
4. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf -- B5 From Three Little Pigs (1933) 3:32
5. Reflection -- Christina Aguilera From "Mulan" -- Mix 3:16
6. I'll Try -- Jesse McCartney from "Return to Neverland" 3:51
7. Look Through My Eyes from "Brother Bear" 3:11
8. Candle on the Water -- Annelise VanDerPol From Pete's Dragon 3:08
9. You'll Be in My Heart -- Teddy Geiger from "Tarzan" 4:15
10. Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) -- Jonas Brothers From "Pirates of the Caribbean" 2:04
11. Some Day My Prince Will Come -- Ashley Tisdale from "Snow White and the Seven Dwars" 3:31
12. Bahama Roller Coaster Ride -- Baha Men From "Lilo & Stitch" 3:30
13. Can You Feel the Love Tonight -- Sara Paxton From The Lion King 3:40
14. Super Cali -- Orlando Brown Boiob Version 3:32
15. Monkey's Uncle From The Monkey's Uncle 4:55
16. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf -- B5 [Bonus Track -- CD-ROM Track]
Posted 2008-07-10 09:39:04: Amazon.com: Dipping into the latest installment of Disneymania is like hitting the local cineplex to watch a new Pixar flick: by reputation alone, you know your 10 bucks is being well spent. Production quality is only half of it: matching the character or, in this case, the classic Disney song to the unmistakable celebrity voice behind it also can be a real kick (just ask anybody who watched Wanda Sykes play a skunk in Over the Hedge). Which is why the latest disc in this unapologetically spunky series is worth shelling out for. If 3 served up a buffet of pop's bright young things, 4 hauls out a smorgasbord: Christina Aguilera, Teddy Geiger, Jesse McCartney, and Jonas Brothers all line up with their mouse ears in place, delivering renditions that would do Walt Disney himself proud. As is so often the case in the Mania series, though, it's the lesser stars that twinkle brightest. Here, Sara Paxton's big-hearted "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" clobbers the songs around it with raw emotion, and the relatively unknown B5 slay the Big Bad Wolf with some of the catchiest hip-hop to spin off a Disney disc ever. --Tammy La Gorce