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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Saw the movie and liked it!
Desert Blue has a great soundtrack and the album is now one of my favourites. I look forward to an album by Rilo Kiley and hopefully they will tour soon.
Published on June 29, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars a variable hit and miss affair
so i bought this soundtrack in the used section of a record store for $2. i've never seen the movie (i intend to seek it out eventually though as christina ricci and the magic eye guy from mallrats are in it. well, here's a track by track review.

1)The Frug: Great song. Lots of fun. My, do i want Jenny Lewis. 5/5
2) What the Hell are You Crying for:...
Published on April 17, 2006 by Matt Albertsen


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3.0 out of 5 stars a variable hit and miss affair, April 17, 2006
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This review is from: Desert Blue: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
so i bought this soundtrack in the used section of a record store for $2. i've never seen the movie (i intend to seek it out eventually though as christina ricci and the magic eye guy from mallrats are in it. well, here's a track by track review.

1)The Frug: Great song. Lots of fun. My, do i want Jenny Lewis. 5/5
2) What the Hell are You Crying for: This is the Cardigans girl. Honestly, it sounds like Jenny Lewis' solo stuff. I like this. 4/5
3)Sleepwalking: Ben Lee..the member of the Bens that isn't Ben Folds nor Ben Kweller. He's much better than BK though. This song is pretty. 4/5
4) Lonely Lola Cherry Cola Girl: Bic Runga..no idea who this is. The verse is nice the chorus is trite Lillith fair nonsense. Hmm..3/5
5) Death of a Minor TV Celebrity: Eh. The vocals in this sound like a kid trying out for an Oasis cover band. 1.5/5
6) 85: More Rilo Kiley. This song is even better than Frug. Awesome. 5/5
7) Cracklin' Water: Ambient beginning. Somewhat odd yet interesting. The 6:30 length is too long though. I stopped paying attention. 2.5/5
8)Nothin': These vocal effects are annoying and distracting. Too long again and without substance. 1/5
9)Metal Heart: I LOVE Cat Power. Definitely the best song on this album. Beautiful. 5/5
10)Perfect Sunset: Strange name. Pretty standard acoustic stuff. 3/5
11)Sweet Misery: Older song. Not the type of female vocals i'm really into. Otherwise, it's pretty good. 3/5
12)It's Such a Pretty World Today: Not for me and doesn't fit in at all. 1/5
13)Break it Up: Terrible Vocals. Man, this sucks. 0/5
14) Untitled: Okay until the guy starts "howling at the moon tonight" then its laughable. but maybe it's supposed to be like that. you can never tell. 3/5

So the great songs are really great and the bad are quite bad. But for cheap, pick this up. It's worth it for the Rilo Kiley, Cat Power and that Nina Persson song alone.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Saw the movie and liked it!, June 29, 1999
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This review is from: Desert Blue: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
Desert Blue has a great soundtrack and the album is now one of my favourites. I look forward to an album by Rilo Kiley and hopefully they will tour soon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Artist and Title of the Hidden Track?, August 5, 2004
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I really like the CD, and I would really like to know the Artist and Title of the Hidden Track. Can someone help me? thank you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the freeway drive home., June 29, 1999
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Now on my daily play list as I drive home. Each song is very mellow and the song by Rilo Kiley "The Frug" is really catchy and should hit the charts. I reccomend for young or old.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool lyrics, all new artists that will be big!, June 18, 1999
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Rilo Kiley is as good a group as I have heard. This album will be discovered and will become one of the biggest sellers online
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fine soundtrack..., January 23, 2003
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I've owned this soundtrack for three and a half years, having bought it for the A Camp song (Persson/Larson). The rest was okay, but nothing really grabbed my attention. In October, I discovered The Execution of All Things by Rilo Kiley because of my fixation with Saddle Creek Records, and it became my favorite album of 2002. Five days ago I discovered that there were two Rilo Kiley songs, "The Frug" and "85," in my possession that I didn't even know about, so I gave them a listen. Now I have bonus tracks. Hooray! I just got my copy of Rilo Kiley's Take Offs and Landings yesterday. Hooray! I love Jenny Lewis now. More than Nina Persson.
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