Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland (soundtrack)

Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland of the film of the same name was released on 7 July 2009, a day that the film is released in AUS and the day before that the film is released into US, CAN and UK. The soundtrack will be composed by the return of Dan Wilson, along with his brother Ted Wilson, composing only some hip-hop songs.

Album
13 producers; Terry Edwards, Edward Karam, Peter Myles, Conrad Pope, Simon Rhodes, Kenneth Wannberg, Steve Browell, Mark Graham, Isobel Griffiths, Paul Kegg, Randy Kerber, Jon Olive, Larry Rench, and two album writers Dan Wilson and Ted Wilson have produce and write the first 33 songs of the film soundtrack. A theme song of the soundtrack was nearly remaked by Dan Wilson, with Ted Wilson joins the group to start writing a soundtrack.

Release
All of the release date for the soundtrack were announced by Dan Wilson.

Fantasy World
"Fantasy World" is the second song of the soundtrack into the series, the theme song of the soundtrack; comaring it's huge success of the music. It is written by Kim Dawson, and the song was released on September 18, 2001. It reached #10 at the Billboard. It has been mixed by The Beginning, tuning to have the sound of it. This is the third soundtrack with the same song from previous, and some different idea of the song.

Hip Hop Song
"Hip Hop Song" is the 8th song of the soundtrack. It was written by Ted Wilson, younger brother to Dan Wilson. Wilson begins to start written scenes of hip-hop from the movie where Jane Hoop Elementary have entered to the hip-hop dance/rap party. The song reached #2 at the Billboard Hot 100.

Hip Hop Rap
"Hip Hop Rap" is the 9th song of the soundtrack written by Ted Wilson, as his second song writen by Ted Wilson, younger brother to Dan Wilson. The song was listened when Alec and Joe Handerson battle with each other for rapping at the Hip-Hop dance party. It reached #2 at the Billboard Hot 100.

Defeating Catwoman
"Defeating Catwoman" is the final song of the soundtrack into the series, in that the scene of Catwoman gives up fighting Jane Hoop Elementary. The song was released on October 2001. It is the third soundtrack with the same song from previous.

Blaze
"Blaze" is the second song of the soundtrack into the series, comparing as the character's theme song, and his first apperance. It was listened where a charcter is in space at his homeplanet onto Mars where Belle Lamar's robots are attack him and going to kidnapped him, which they already kidnapped his family.

Catgirl
"Catgirl" is the sixth song of the soundtrack into the series, comparing as the character's theme song, and her first apperance. It was listened where a character entered to Catwoman's Base for a family hang out.

Credits

 * Terry Edwards .... chorus supervisor
 * Edward Karam .... orchestrator (as Eddie Karam)
 * Peter Myles .... music editor
 * Conrad Pope .... orchestrator
 * Simon Rhodes .... music scoring mixer
 * Kenneth Wannberg .... supervising music editor (as Ken Wannberg)
 * Steve Browell .... assistant temp music editor (uncredited)
 * Mark Graham .... music copyist (uncredited)
 * Isobel Griffiths .... orchestra contractor (uncredited)
 * Paul Kegg .... musician: cello (uncredited)
 * Randy Kerber .... musician: celeste (uncredited)
 * Jon Olive .... music editing technical consultant (uncredited)
 * Larry Rench .... additional orchestrator (uncredited)
 * Dan Wilson ... conducter (uncredited)
 * Ted Wilson ... conducter (2 songs only) (uncredited)