Songs and Tunes from the Original Soundtrack of Magical Sentosa

[1] The album employs early material directly stripped off Le Lac Aux Images and later remixed to its current form.

The soundtrack has largely survived in home video format; some of them were bootlegged by audiences who have watched the show itself.

All eight tracks in their original studio audio were uploaded to the owner's YouTube page along with the album's artwork, thought to be long lost in its entirety for six years after the fountain's closure.

Villar and Lengagne both mentioned that they wanted the soundtrack to be a fusion of the eastern and western musical genres, to create a more appealing piece that is understandable to different people.

[2] In early 2007, plans were announced for the demolition of the show's venue, the Sentosa Musical Fountain, to commence on 26 March 2007.

Some of these recordings were professionally edited and released as bootlegs, majority of these videos ended up on the video-sharing site, YouTube.

The rediscovery of the album also revealed the names of entirely new and unknown cast members involved in the making of the soundtrack.

Examples included, Adele Masquelier, who did the soprano voices for Hello Hello and the Princess Pearl song and Jerome Scemla, who wrote the screenplay for Magical Sentosa.

It shows Kiki "standing" on the fountain's main pool proudly gazing at the night sky full of stars, with the Merlion statue and a member of the mock band, The Fantastic Fish watching on.

[4] All tracks are written by Philippe Villar and Pascal LengagneThe score is not officially part of the original soundtrack though it is used as entrance music to the show.

Though siren singing is used, the score is more focused to the rhythm of the guzheng, which could be heard playing predominantly in the background.

The song which was sung by soprano singer Adele Masquelier; whom is believed by many that she herself played the role of Princess Pearl, but since ECA2 has never released the names of the original cast members for Magical Sentosa until this day, this is often disputed.

The song is remarkably recognized by some due to the fact that the singer, Princess Pearl, was one of several plot characters recycled from ECA2's earlier production, Le Lac Aux Images, in France.

In Le Lac Aux Images, although the melody was vastly different, her dance moves and siren song were recycled for the Magical Sentosa show in 2002 with some minor changes, before it was shut down a year later.

The piece is supposedly inspired by Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody due to the fact that the song changes music genres in every verse.

The ostinato lyrical song is a simple tune set to gamelan music along with a single playing flute and synthesized beats.