6年振りに披露されるディズニー最高のアニメーション「FROZEN 2(韓国題:冬の王国 2/邦題:アナと雪の女王 2)」韓国版サウンドトラックがリリース!
今作のメイン曲は、新たなる冒険を控えたエルサの内面と、勇壮な旋律を加えた"隠された世界"。作品中のエルサの主題歌"隠された世界(Into the Unknown) "は、いつの日からか自身を呼ぶ謎の声によって、徐々に平和な日常が揺れ始めたエルサの心の叫びが描かれている。<ひょっとしたら知っているの 魔法のような 私の秘密><力が強くなるほど眠っていた私の心が目を覚ます>のようなドラマティックな歌詞は、「FROZEN 2」を通じて繰り広げられるエルサとアンナの隠された過去と新たなる運命についての好奇心を増幅させる。
特に12曲目には、韓国公式カヴァー・ソング・アーティストとして選ばれたテヨンが歌唱を務める"隠された世界(Into the Unknown End Credit Version)"が収録。清らかな歌声とパワフルな歌唱力で感動に導く。そのほか、吹き替えを担当したパク・ヘナ、パク・ジユン、チョン・サンユン、イ・ジャンウォンなどが歌唱を務める韓国語劇中歌8曲と、オリジナル版エンドソング3曲含む全12トラックを収録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/11/26)
A sequel to the 2013 animated blockbuster film, Frozen II takes place three years later and follows sisters Anna and Elsa as they leave Arendelle in search of answers to questions about their past. Returning are not only main cast members Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Josh Gad (Olaf), and Jonathan Groff (Kristoff) but Oscar-winning Let It Go songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who also co-penned the story. Joining the cast is Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna. Wood had sung on-screen before, as Lucy in the 2007 Beatles-themed movie Across the Universe. Off-screen, she was half of the short-lived electro-pop duo Rebel and a Basketcase in the mid-2010s. Wood holds her own here, opening the soundtrack with the cryptic, cautionary All Is Found, a Renaissance-styled piece orchestrated around a harpsichord-like instrument. Its the first of seven original songs in Frozen II. (A brief continuation of Frozens Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People also makes an appearance.) The much brighter Some Things Never Change focuses on the reliability of loved ones against a backdrop of the onset of winter. Led by Bell, it includes all the returning leads and plenty of playful turns of phrase (Peter pumpkin just became fertilizer/And my leafs a little sadder and wiser). The ethereal, wordless voice of Norwegian pop singer AURORA is featured on Menzels Into the Unknown, a contrasting, soaring tune with dueling vocals that follows the blueprint of Let It Go, as does the empowering Show Yourself (You are the one youve been waiting for), which pairs Menzel and Wood. Bells big number here is the teary, refreshingly nuanced The Next Right Thing. Elsewhere and on a lighter note, Gad takes the lead on the vaudeville ditty When I Am Older (One day when Im old and wise/Ill think back and realize/That these were all completely normal events), and the Kristoff song Lost in the Woods reappears during the end credits in a diffident version by Weezer. Its one of three pop revisions included on the soundtrack, along with Kacey Musgraves All Is Found and Panic! At the Discos Into the Unknown. The latter is the standout of the three, if only because Brendon Uries performance easily rises to the level of the musicals stellar cast. While Frozen II is even stingier with songs than the slight Frozen, much of whats here leaves a lasting impression with both emotional and musical might. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi
2の方がちょっと大人向け?な楽曲が多めです!