Having the disadvantage of being the third girl in the door of the late-'90s teen pop diva competition, Mandy Moore has had to take a slightly different approach to her career from the paths pursued by her predecessors, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. With radio programmers complaining of a glut of singing bellybuttons, she has moved on several fronts simultaneously, not only turning out the usual dance-pop pap, but also branching out to a VJ stint on MTV and quickly moving into the movies. In 2001, she made her film debut in a supporting role in The Princess Diaries and followed with Bubble Boy. But A Walk to Remember, in which she plays a minister's daughter who falls for a bad boy, is her first starring vehicle. Naturally, its soundtrack album is anchored by her recordings, and though Epic Records may not have planned it that way originally, the release of "Cry" as the first single indicates the label is using the soundtrack to try to reawaken interest in Moore's self-titled 2001 album, a commercial disappointment, on which it appeared originally. Certainly, the singer is trying to distance herself from her competitors on a track like this, which shows her tackling a ballad in a surprisingly thoughtful and mature way. You only need to contrast her approach with that of Rachael Lampa, who throws in all the tired vocal tricks without an ounce of real feeling on "If You Believe," to see the difference. The rest of the album seems to have been divided largely between the moody rock of Jonathan Foreman and his band Switchfoot and the very busy rock of Gregg Alexander (aka New Radicals), though Toploader's trip-hop arrangement of the old King Harvest hit "Dancing in the Moonlight" is a cute idea. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
A Walk to Remember
01/15/2002
Videos from A Walk to Remember
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Jon Foreman
- Performer
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Bob Mason
- Violin, Cello
- Tony Miracle
- Keyboards
- Peter Mokran
- Guitar, Producer, Mixing, Engineer, Keyboards, Programming
- Lynn Nichols
- Executive Producer
- Sandy Pearlman
- Producer
- Shawn Pelton
- Drums
- Doug Petty
- Keyboards
- John Pierce
- Bass
- Karie Prescott
- Viola
- Guy Roche
- Producer, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming
- Bob Rosa
- Mixing
- Tony Shepperd
- Engineer
- Dave Shiffman
- Mixing
- Jimmie Lee Sloas
- Producer, Engineer
- Jess Sutcliffe
- Engineer
- Mervyn Warren
- Piano, MIDI Programming, Orchestration, Producer, Arranger
- Kristin Wilkinson
- Strings
- Rick "Soldier" Will
- Mixing
- Frank Wolf
- Mixing
- Margaret Wooten
- Violin
- Tony Flores
- Engineer, Mixing
- Peter Hyrka
- Strings
- Danielle Brisebois
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Shane D. Wilson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Switchfoot
- Performer
- Christine Wilson
- Package Design
- Greg Fidelman
- Mixing
- Shari Sutcliffe
- Production Coordination, Contractor
- Rob Beaton
- Engineer
- Chris Vrenna
- Producer, Engineer
- Cold
- Producer
- Pete Karam
- Engineer
- Matt Slocum
- Strings, String Arrangements
- Tony Bruno
- Programming, Producer
- Jacquire King
- Mixing
- Dave Way
- Mixing
- Mandy Moore
- Performer
- Hunt Lowry
- Soundtrack Executive Producer
- Toploader
- Performer
- Rachael Lampa
- Performer
- Debra Baum
- Soundtrack Executive Producer
- Dushyant Bhakta
- Engineer
- Dorian Cheah
- Drum Programming
- Denise Di Novi
- Soundtrack Executive Producer
- Casey La Scala
- Soundtrack Executive Producer
- Jon Leshay
- Soundtrack Producer
- Samantha Pogue
- Music Coordinator
- James Renald
- Producer
- Adam Shankman
- Soundtrack Executive Producer
- Mary Anne Steinberger
- Cello
- Richard Greene
- Violin, String Arrangements
- Gregg Alexander
- Producer
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Rusty Anderson
- Guitar
- Tal Bergman
- Drums
- Richie Biggs
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tommy Byrnes
- Guitar, Producer
- Bill Cooper
- Engineer
- David Davidson
- Strings, Violin
- Schuyler Deale
- Bass
- Alan Douglas
- Engineer
- George Drakoulias
- Producer
- Cory Fite
- Engineer
- Paul Gordon
- Piano
- Jeff Jones
- Engineer
- Adam Kasper
- Producer
- Armen Ksadjikian
- Cello
- Sam Levine
- Flute, Clarinet (Bass)
- Charlie Peacock
- Producer, Executive Producer












