This article is about the soundtrack for the 1996 Disney remake. For the soundtrack to the 1961 animated film, see this page.
101 Dalmatians is the soundtrack to the 1996 Disney live-action remake of the same name. The soundtrack was released on November 12, 1996, fifteen days before the film's theatrical release and features music conducted by Michael Kamen.
Track listing[]
The soundtrack features music by Michael Kamen who served as the film's composer as well as a cover of the original animated film's classic song, "Cruella De Vil", performed by Dr. John which is heard during the end credits of the film.
- Cruella De Vil - Performed by Dr. John
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Main Titles) / Good Morning, Pongo / Walking the Dog
- The House of De Vil (Cruella's Catwalk) / Love At First Sight / Roger Goes Swimming
- Daisy, Daisy (Anita Goes Swimming)
- The Wedding (Cup of Marriage) / Horace and Jasper / Skinner
- Going to Have a Puppy / I Adore Puppies
- Birth (15 Puppies) / The Heist
- Kipper the Die Hard Dog
- Woof on the Roof
- Rescue
- Kipper Finds the Puppies
- Pup, Pup, Pup, Pup, Puppies
- Reunion in the Barn
- Puppies in the Mist
- Home - One Big Happy Family
Note: Songs such as "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" and "The Christmas Song" can be heard throughout the film, but are not listed in the soundtrack.
Credits[]
- Music composed and conducted by: Michael Kamen
- Produced by Michael Kamen, Stephen McLaughlin, Christopher Brooks
- Executives in charge of music for The Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group: Kathy Nelson and Bill Green
- Executive Album Producers for Walt Disney Records: Carolyn Mayer Berug and Harold J. Kleiner
- Score performed by: L.A. Star Orchestra
- Album art direction by: Jorge Ferreira
- Album design by Sarah Healy