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Duets: Music from the Motion Picture [Soundtrack]

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  • Audio CD (September 12, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: September 12, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Hollywood Records
  • ASIN: B00004XR5J
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
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1. Feeling Alright
2. Bette Davis Eyes
3. Cruisin'
4. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
5. Try a Little Tenderness
6. Hello It's Me
7. I Can't Make You Love Me - Maria Bello
8. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Maria Bello
9. Lonely Teardrops
10. Copacabana (At the Copa)
11. Free Bird
12. Beginnings/Endings

 

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Music from A Great Movie, April 20, 2002
This review is from: Duets: Music from the Motion Picture (Audio CD)
This soundtrack, from one of the most under appreciated films in recent history, "Duets," features the songs that gave it such life, and offers some pleasant surprises in the balance-- such as the fact that, not only can Gwyneth Paltrow act, she can sing! And it proves what a consummate performer she really is, while making this album a particularly satisfying aural experience.

Huey Lewis is in his element here, of course, and comes through with a rousing rendition of "Feeling Alright" and a passable version of "Lonely Teardrops." It's with Paltrow, however, that he really hits his mark, on their duet "Cruisin." Their voices complement each other well, making this an engaging, easy-on-the-ears, uplifting song that you can listen to over and over; it's one that just kind of takes you away. And it's interesting to hear such positive results from a collaborative effort that encompasses the best of both worlds: Singer/actor Lewis, and actor/singer Paltrow.

It's always a challenge for an actor to take on a role that involves singing, because it puts them in a whole new ball game; and happily, there are two others here-- in addition to Paltrow-- who rise to the occasion in grand style. Paul Giamatti, sounding a bit like Neil Young, turns in a pleasing "Hello, It's Me," and is joined by Arnold McCuller on "Try A Little Tenderness." And Maria Bello scores with "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)." Bello has a pleasant voice, though it's a bit weak, which interestingly enough is noticeable on the CD, but not in the film. Being an actor first and then a singer, however, can have it's advantages, when you consider the ways in which the different mediums can affect a performance. A singer, for example, often has a harder time selling a movie by attempting to act (consider Mariah Cary in "Glitter"), while on screen, Bello can really "sell" a song-- especially "Sweet Dreams"-- and her visually stunning performance is more than enough to offset any vocal shortcomings, which are more apparent when just listening to her. Still, in the final analysis, both Bello and Giamatti are good singers (as well as good actors, it must be noted), and give their respective numbers an emotional depth that makes them easy to embrace and satisfying to listen to; much better than the efforts of most actors who are not "professional" singers.

The real highlight of the album, though, is without question Paltrow's cover of "Bette Davis Eyes." Her voice has such a pleasing quality to it, and her delivery is perfect. Even if the movie wasn't any good (but it is!), it would be worth watching just to see her perform this song, because it's absolutely dynamic-- transporting, even. And this track of it on the CD retains all the magic from the movie. This song alone is worth the price of admission, or the cost of the album.

The single low point of the album is the track of "Copacabana," by John Pinette. Again, watching him perform it in the film is one thing-- he has plenty of energy, and within the context of the story, it's effective and fun. But after a time or two just listening to it, it wears a little thin, and it makes the instrumental final cut on the CD, "Beginnings/Endings," composed by David Newman, a welcome and fulfilling ending to the album. That one track is a minor flaw, however, and is far overshadowed by the overall entertainment "Duets" provides. It's a great film, and this CD is a perfect companion piece. If you loved the movie, you're going to love this album.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable!, September 12, 2000
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This review is from: Duets: Music from the Motion Picture (Audio CD)
Gwyneth Paltrow has sung a little in a couple of her films (Emma, for example), but finally she appears on a soundtrack! She valiantly tackles "Bette Davis Eyes", which I think was a bit out of her range. Gwyneth really shines in her duet with Huey Lewis, and she and Babyface are incredible in "Just My Imagination". Except I think in the original, sung by Eddie Kendricks with the Temptations, had more pain at the heart of the song, whereas the heartbreak is a little lacking in this version. Anyway, hats off to Gwyneth, she really can sing!

As for the others, Paul Giametti (who did a great job in Man on the Moon), does a good cover of "Hello It's Me", while Maria Bello is suitably sultry on "I Can't Make You Love Me". The "Copacabana" remake is fun as well.

A great job by all. By the way, I can't wait to see the film!

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good, February 28, 2002
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This review is from: Duets: Music from the Motion Picture (Audio CD)
The singing in the movie was surprisingly good. Of course Huey Lewis can sing, although his big hits had a complex band texture backing them. Not only is Gwyneth Paltrow a good singer for an actress, she's actually a surprisingly good singer.

But the show-stealer is Arnold McCuller every time he sings, particularly with "Freebird". It was a disappointment to hear that Andre Braugher (an actor with a great spoken voice) had to be dubbed, but McCuller is first-rate.

That said, I'm not sure how well the CD stands on its own -- it ties back to the movie and if you haven't seen the movie the CD is just a bunch of songs.

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