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Aladdin is the soundtrack album to the 1992 Disney animated feature film of the same name, released on cassette and compact disc on October 31, 1992. A remastered reissue with altered lyrics and new artwork was released in 2001. A special edition reissue featuring two previously released demos and new artwork was released in 2004.

The music on the album earned composer Alan Menken an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, as well as a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music. Menken also shared an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Grammy Award for Song of the Year with Tim Rice for the song "A Whole New World". All music composed by Alan Menken.

Track listing[]

Original release (1992) and remastered reissue (2001)[]

  1. Arabian Nights - Bruce Adler (lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice)
  2. Legend of the Lamp (score) - dialogue performed by Robin Williams
  3. One Jump Ahead - Brad Kane (lyrics by Rice)
  4. Street Urchins (score)
  5. One Jump Ahead (Reprise) - Brad Kane (lyrics by Rice)
  6. Friend Like Me - Robin Williams (lyrics by Ashman)
  7. To Be Free (score)
  8. Prince Ali - Robin Williams (lyrics by Ashman)
  9. A Whole New World - Brad Kane and Lea Salonga (lyrics by Rice)
  10. Jafar's Hour (score)
  11. Prince Ali (Reprise) - Jonathan Freeman (some dialogue performed by Gilbert Gottfried) (lyrics by Rice)
  12. The Ends of the Earth (score)
  13. The Kiss (score)
  14. On a Dark Night (score)
  15. Jasmine Runs Away (score)
  16. Marketplace (score)
  17. The Cave of Wonders (score)
  18. Aladdin's Word (includes cue from When You Wish Upon a Star) (score)
  19. The Battle
  20. Happy End in Agrabah
  21. A Whole New World - Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle (lyrics by Rice)

Special Edition (2004)[]

  1. Proud of Your Boy (Demo) - Alan Menken (lyrics by Howard Ashman)
  2. High Adventure (Demo) - Alan Menken and Howard Ashman (lyrics by Ashman)

Songs[]

Arabian Nights[]

"Arabian Nights", performed by the Peddler (Bruce Adler), opens the film. Initially a longer composition, Howard Ashman and Alan Menken's 1990 score treatment incorporated several reprises allowing the Peddler to comment on plot developments.

The original lyric "Where they cut off your ear/if they don't like your face" received complaints from the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) and other groups upon the film and soundtrack's initial release. A new lyric (Written by Tim Rice), "Where it's flat and immense/and the heat is intense", was recorded for subsequent soundtrack pressings and home video releases. The subsequent line, "It's barbaric, but hey, it's home," was left intact.

An alternate version of the song utilizing lyrics from the original demo was later featured in The Return of Jafar, performed by Brian Hannan. This version was also used as the main titles theme for the Aladdin television series.

Aladdin and the King of Thieves features a reprise performed by Adler originally recorded for the first film.

"Arabian Nights" pops up in the movie's underscore quite often, primarily used as a theme for Jafar.

One Jump Ahead[]

"One Jump Ahead" is sung by Aladdin (Brad Kane) while he escapes from the guards carrying a stolen loaf of bread, explaining that it is the life he lives in, he has no choice but to steal, much as he does not wish to. It replaced "You Can Count On Me", a song that would be used to introduce Aladdin but was considered too pokey.

Tim Rice and Alan Menken's biggest inspiration for "One Jump Ahead" was another cut song, "Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim", that would feature Aladdin and three friends removed from the film. During the writing, Rice and Menken also came to a ballad in the same vein, used in a later scene as "One Jump Ahead (Reprise)". The reprise, titled, "One Jump Ahead (Reprise)", is also used in the score as the theme for Aladdin.

A slow version of the song (the reprise, specifically) is heard in the underscore frequently as a theme for Aladdin in a way that "breaks the fourth wall".

Friend Like Me[]

"Friend Like Me" is sung by the Genie (Robin Williams) while he shows off his powers to Aladdin in a Cab Calloway like musical, telling him that he is a friend unlike any other. It was the first scene in Aladdin to have its animation finished, and features some differences in character design. This song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song; it was Ashman's last nomination.

During the movie's end credits, an instrumental reprise of the song is featured.

Alvin and the Chipmunks covered "Friend Like Me" for their 1995 Disney-themed album When You Wish Upon a Chipmunk.

Prince Ali[]

"Prince Ali" is another flamboyant number sung by the Genie (Robin Williams) as he introduces Agrabah to Aladdin's royal alter ego, Prince Ali Ababwa with a giant caravan. During the song, Robin Williams imitates a parade commenter ("Don't they look lovely, June?"), Walter Brennan, and Ethel Merman. The film version cut a conceived intro for the song and two extra verses in the middle.

A Whole New World[]

Main article: A Whole New World

Prince Ali (Reprise)[]

A parody of "Prince Ali" sung by Jafar (Jonathan Freeman), while the villain uses his newly gained powers to reveal Ali is only a street rat, and sending him to the ends of the earth. The filmmakers liked Jonathan Freeman's singing, and wanted to give Jafar a song of his own, but they rejected Menken and Ashman's original composition for the scene ("Humiliate the Boy") and a new piece composed by Tim Rice ("Why Me"), as they were too long, as well as the song "My Finest Hour." Instead, they used a reprise of "Prince Ali."

Unreleased Songs/Score[]

Cut Songs[]

Howard Ashman and Alan Menken composed several songs for an initial story treatment of Aladdin prior to beginning work on Beauty and the Beast. This story treatment incorporated several plot elements from the original folk tale and additional characters that were eliminated during later story development. Three songs from this score - "Arabian Nights," "Friend Like Me" and "Prince Ali" - survive in the final film.

Menken composed several additional songs for the subsequent story revisions following Ashman's 1991 death, prior to Tim Rice's involvement with the project.

Work tape, demo and master recordings of cut songs have been released in several formats, notably on the 1994 The Music Behind the Magic box set, the 2004 special edition soundtrack and the 2004 DVD release of the film.

1990 Original Score - music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman.

  • Arabian Nights
  • Arabian Nights (Reprise #1)
  • Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim
  • Arabian Nights (Reprise #2)
  • Friend Like Me
  • Proud of Your Boy â€“ A demo version performed by Menken was featured on the 2004 special edition soundtrack. A pop version recorded by Clay Aiken was included on the 2004 DVD release of the film.
  • How Quick They Forget
  • Arabian Nights (Reprise #3)
  • High Adventure â€“ A demo version performed by Menken and Ashman was featured on the 2004 special edition soundtrack.
  • Arabian Nights (Reprise #4)

Additional Menken/Ashman demos

  • Call Me a Princess â€“ A cover version was recorded by actress/singer Kerry Butler and released on her first solo album, Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust in May 2008.
  • Humiliate the Boy

Menken solo demos

Menken/Tim Rice demos

The Score[]

Alan Menken's score for Aladdin follows the composition method also used in The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, with specific cues and motifs derived from the songs' melodies.

  • Aladdin's theme echoes the melody of "One Jump Ahead." It prominently appears in the score cues "Street Urchins," "To Be Free" and "Aladdin's Word."
  • Jasmine's theme is soft and sweet, but also sad-sounding, because she feels trapped. It is introduced in her first scene at the palace.
  • The Sultan's Theme is a royal fanfare, though it sounds fairly goofy, because the Sultan is a silly king to begin with.
  • Jafar's Theme is dark, like he is, an instrumental of "Arabian Nights."
  • Genie's Theme is "To Be Free." It is surprisingly sweet for a comic character, to show that he truly means well and just wants freedom, similar to Jasmine. Although it is associated with Genie in the film, the tune was combined with Jasmine's theme and rewritten for Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular as "To Be Free," Jasmine's song.

When Aladdin and Jasmine are together, it is usually accompanied by "A Whole New World."

Awards[]

1993 Academy Awards

36th Grammy Awards

External links[]

Wikipedia
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Media
Films: Aladdin (video/soundtrack) • The Return of Jafar (video) • Aladdin and the King of Thieves (video/soundtrack) • Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams • Aladdin (2019) (video/soundtrack) • Aladdin 2

Shows: Aladdin: The Series • "Hercules and the Arabian Night" • Great Minds Think 4 Themselves • A Poem Is...
Books: Comic book • Aladdin's Quest • A-Mazing Aladdin • Jasmine's Magic Charm • Royal Weddings • Jasmine: The Missing Coin • Jasmine the Matchmaker • Disney Princess Beginnings • The Art and Making of Aladdin • Aladdin: Far From Agrabah • The Magic Carpet's Secret
Video Games: Video game • Nasira's Revenge • Activity Center • Disney's MathQuest With Aladdin • Aladdin Pinball • Disney Infinity • Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition • Kingdom Hearts • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories • Kingdom Hearts II • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days • Kingdom Hearts coded • Kingdom Hearts χ • Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ/Union χ • Disney Enchanted Tales • Disney Emoji Blitz • Disney Magic Kingdoms • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode • Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King • Disney POP TOWN • Disney Classic Games Collection • Disney Speedstorm • Disney Dreamlight Valley

Disney Parks
Arabian Coast • Caravan Carousel • Castle of Magical Dreams • Country Bear Musical Jamboree • Disney Animation Building • Garden of the Twelve Friends • It's a Small World • Karibuni Marketplace • Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin • Mickey's PhilharMagic • PLAY! • Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom • Storybook Land Canal Boats • The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin • Voyage to the Crystal Grotto

Entertainment: Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular • Believe! Sea of Dreams • Cinderella's Surprise Celebration • Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance • Disney's Believe • Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic • Feel the Magic • Golden Fairytale Fanfare • Mickey's Magical Celebration • Mickey's Magical Music World • Mickey and the Magician • Mickey and the Wondrous Book • Once Upon a Mouse • Royal Princess Music Celebration • The Adventure of Rhythm • The Magic Lamp Theater • The Starlit Princess Waltz • Villains Tonight!
Restaurants: Aladdin's Oasis
Shops: Adventureland Bazaar
Parades: A Million Splashes of Colour • Aladdin's Royal Caravan • Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade • Disney's Fantillusion • Disney's Magical Moments Parade • Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade • Disney Carnivale Parade • Disney Stars on Parade • Disney Starlight • Dreaming Up! • Dreams.... And Shine Brighter! • Happiness is Here Parade • Magic Happens • Move It! Shake It! Dance and Play It! Street Party • Mickey's New Year's Eve Parade • Mickey's Soundsational Parade • Mickey's Storybook Express • Mickey and Friends Celebration • The Wonderful World of Disney Parade • Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights • Nightfall Glow • Disney Harmony in Color! Parade
Fireworks: Believe... There's Magic in the Stars • Disney Dreams! • Disney Enchantment • Disney in the Stars • Fantasy in the Sky • Happily Ever After • Harmonious • Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light • Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration • Mickey's Mix Magic • Momentous • Once Upon a Time • Reach for the Stars • Remember... Dreams Come True • Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams • Wonderful World of Animation • World of Color • Wondrous Journeys
Spring: Disney Color-Fest: A Street Party! • Disney Pirate or Princess: Make Your Choice
Summer: Disney's Summer Oasis Splash • Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise • Stitch's Summer Dance Bash
Halloween: Disney's Maleficious Halloween Party • Disney Villains Wicked Gathering • Frightfully Fun Parade • Happy Hallowishes • Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular • It's Good to be Bad with the Disney Villains • Jack Skellington’s Villainous Gathering • Kooky Spooky Halloween Night • Re-Villains! Halloween Parade • The Disney Villains Halloween Showtime • The Villains World • The Villains' Halloween "Into the Frenzy" • Villains Mix and Mingle • Villains Night Out!
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade • Royal Christmas Wishes

Characters
Original: Aladdin • Genie • Jasmine • Abu • Magic Carpet • The Sultan • Rajah • Jafar • Iago • The Peddler • Razoul • The Royal Guards • Gazeem • Prince Achmed • Harem Girls • Farouk

Sequels: Abis Mal • Abis Mal's Thugs • Cassim • Sa'Luk • Forty Thieves • The Oracle
TV Series: Sadira • Merc • Queen Hippsodeth • Scara • King Pector • The Mukhtar • King Mamood • Eden • Sultan Pasta Al-Dente • Dhandi • Hamed • Pharabu • Prince Uncouthma • General Gouda • Brawnhilda • Bud • Runta • Thundra • Queen Kimbla • Brisbane • Koala Kid • Machana • Fasir • Riders of Ramond • Samir the "Destroyer" • Squirt • Captain Al Bahtross • Prince Wazoo • Ajed Al-Gebraic • Amal • Abnor Mal • Mechanicles • Scooter • Marauders • Zorasto • Mozenrath • Xerxes • Khartoum • Sirocco • Shaman • Mirage • Haroud Hazi Bin • Fashoom • Saleen • Armand • Ayam Aghoul • Evil Aladdin • Caliph Kapok • Sootinai • Daru Tavelevil • Malcho • Dominus Tusk • Al Muddy Sultan • Al Muddy • Aziz • Minos and Fatima • Nefir Hasenuf • Nefir's Imps • Arbutus • Magma • Amuk Moonrah • Chaos • Evil Genie • Scourge of the Desert • Amin Damoola • Frigeed • Anubis • Sahkata, Razili, and Farida • Sand Monster • Sand Shark • Mothias • Ding and Oopo • Queen Deluca • King Zahbar • Queen Deluca's Brothers • The Great Rift • Mamluks • Kileem • The Ethereal • Zin and Zang • Kutato • Unkbuut • Destane
Enchanted Tales: Aneesa • Hakeem • Sahara • Sharma
Video game characters: Nasira • Bizarrah • Very Ankh-Amman
Deleted Characters: Zena • Genie of the Ring • Jasmine's Mother • Babkak, Omar, and Kassim
Remake: Aladdin • Jasmine • Genie • Jafar • Abu • Iago • Magic Carpet • The Sultan • Dalia • Rajah • Hakim • Prince Anders

Episodes
Season One: "Getting the Bugs Out" • "Mudder's Day" • "Fowl Weather" • "The Prophet Motive" • "Much Abu About Something" • "My Fair Aladdin" • "To Cure a Thief" • "Never Say Nefir" • "Raiders of the Lost Shark"

Season Two: "Air Feather Friends" • "Bad Mood Rising" • "Do the Rat Thing" • "The Vapor Chase" • "Garden of Evil" • "Some Enchanted Genie" • "Web of Fear" • "Plunder the Sea" • "Strike Up the Sand" • "Sneeze the Day" • "I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like" • "Forget Me Lots" • "Scare Necessities" • "SandSwitch" • "Lost and Founded" • "Moonlight Madness" • "The Flawed Couple" • "Rain of Terror" • "Dune Quixote" • "That Stinking Feeling" • "The Day the Bird Stood Still" • "Of Ice and Men" • "Opposites Detract" • "Caught by the Tale" • "Elemental, My Dear Jasmine" • "Beast or Famine" • "Smolder and Wiser" • "The Game" • "Poor Iago" • "The Spice is Right" • "The Animal Kingdom" • "Power to the Parrot" • "The Sands of Fate" • "Hero with a Thousand Feathers" • "The Citadel" • "Snowman is an Island" • "The Secret of Dagger Rock" • "In the Heat of the Fright" • "Witch Way Did She Go?" • "The Seven Faces of Genie" • "The Wind Jackals of Mozenrath" • "A Clockwork Hero" • "Mission: Imp Possible" • "Stinker Belle" • "Sea No Evil" • "Shadow of a Doubt" • "Smells Like Trouble" • "The Way We War" • "Night of the Living Mud" • "Egg-stra Protection" • "A Sultan Worth His Salt" • "Heads, You Lose" • "The Love Bug" • "When Chaos Comes Calling" • "Genie Hunt" • "Armored and Dangerous" • "The Lost Ones" • "Eye of the Beholder" • "Shark Treatment" • "Black Sand" • "Love at First Sprite" • "Vocal Hero" • "The Lost City of the Sun" • "As the Netherworld Turns" • "Seems Like Old Crimes" • "From Hippsodeth, with Love" • "Destiny on Fire" • "The Return of Malcho"
Season Three: "The Hunted" • "Riders Redux" • "The Book of Khartoum" • "While the City Snoozes" • "Two to Tangle" • "The Ethereal" • "The Shadow Knows" • "The Great Rift"

Locations
Agrabah • Cave of Wonders • The Sultan's Palace • The Vanishing Isle • Odiferous • Morbia • Old Wizard's Lab
Objects
Golden Scarab Beetle • Jafar's Snake Staff • Genie's Lamp • Jafar's Lamp • Eden's Bottle • Mozenrath's Gauntlet • Crystal of Ix • Blue Rose of Forgetfulness • Tree of Renewal • Emerald of Khufu • Cassim's Dagger • The Oracle's Scythe • Hand of Midas
Songs
Original: Arabian Nights • One Jump Ahead • Friend Like Me • Prince Ali • A Whole New World

The Return of Jafar: I'm Looking Out for Me • Nothing in the World (Quite Like a Friend) • Forget About Love • You're Only Second Rate
King of Thieves: Party in Agrabah • Out of Thin Air • Welcome to the Forty Thieves • Father and Son • Are You In or Out?
Enchanted Tales: More Than a Peacock Princess • I've Got My Eyes on You
Deleted: Humiliate the Boy • Proud of Your Boy • Why Me? • You Count on Me • Call Me a Princess • Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim • How Quick They Forget • High Adventure • My Finest Hour • To Be Free • Desert Moon
Broadway: A Million Miles Away • These Palace Walls • Somebody's Got Your Back • Diamond in the Rough
Remake: Speechless

See also
Musical • Friend Like Iago • The Disney Afternoon • Disney Renaissance • As Told by Emoji • Genie's Impressions
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