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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed Styles - Blues, Pop, Progressive and Instrumental, October 15, 2004
Soundtracks traditionally mix styles of music and the end result may be unusual. This soundtrack has such a mixture from blues to the mellow style of Gabriel Yared and there is much of this music that is excellent, but the incongruity of styles can also yield some rather bizarre transitions from one song to the next.
U2 opens the CD with the mellow ballad "If God Will Send His Angels." This quality song has a pop beat with Bono's typically excellent vocals requiring this song to be played loudly to hear the words well. U2 is eclipsed by one of Alanis Morissette's best songs, "Uninvited." The stark contrast of her voice with the piano and percussion at the beginning of the song contrasts again with the power of her voice and the instruments as they rocket from the quiet take off into a high-power ascent. Few singers could have vocalized this song as does Alanis Morissette.
Jimi Hendrix is up next with the bluesy "Red House." For those who like Hendrix you will find this song to be representative of his style. For those who do not like Hendrix, you may want to pass this song by. The Paula Cole song "Feelin' Love" follows with another change of pace. The song has a blues flavor, though very different from the style of Hendrix or the following John Lee Hooker song, "Mama, You Got a Daughter." While all three songs have a basis in blues, the style and pace of all three are very different, as well as the music that supports them.
Sarah McLachlan's aerie and haunting vocals on "Angel" keep in tune with the theme of the movie. Sarah has a vocal style that is as unique in its own way as Alanis Morissette. The pace then picks up with "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls. This oft-played radio song was a huge hit for the Goo Goo Dolls and secured their commercial success. This song also has soaring vocals and powerful instrumental moments that provide the emotional power of this ear-pleasing song.
Peter Gabriel once provided the progressive drive for Genesis. His song "I Grieve" has unique moments of new age-flavored progressive rock. I can believe that this melancholy song will be played at wakes and memorial services for years to come. However, watch out for the change in tempo at five minutes into the song as the style changes as well. Peter Gabriel fans will appreciate this class and style of this song.
I was unfamiliar with Jude prior to listening to "I Know," but I am very impressed with this song. The style is mellow and poignant. The vocals echo within my soul and appeal to my ears and emotions, signs of a well-crafted song.
The last vocal on the CD is Eric Clapton's "Further on Up the Road," another blues-flavored selection. This seven minute selection retains a strong club-played blues style. It is the length of this selection that allows you to imagine you are in a jazz club listening to Clapton play. All you need to do is turn the lights down, turn the music up, and pour yourself a cold one.
The last four selections on the CD are instrumentals by Gabriel Yared that provide the background music in various places in the movie. Yared's music can be as melancholy as the theme of the movie and some of the other music on this CD, as in "An Angel Falls." Yared also provides music that is more introspective and upbeat in "The Unfeeling Kiss." Yared's music takes on a more ethereal and haunting in "Spreading Wings." The final selection, "City of Angels," has elements of the previous songs and can give you a feeling of ambiguity that matches well with the powerful end to the movie.
I usually avoid soundtracks because they sound too much like, oh, a soundtrack. However, while there are a couple of selections that I tend to pass over because I am not a fan of hard-core blues, there is a lot on this album that I find enjoyable and excellent. I was fortunate not to have seen and thus be influenced by the movie that inspired this movie, so I found this movie and the soundtrack to be artistic and awe-inspiring in places. The theme and the execution of the movie appeared to me to be the visual equivalent of progressive rock. Given the nature of the subject, the often soaring and bombastic vocals in instruments were a perfect fit; airy, ethereal and powerful music for a similar subject. I suspect that fans of pop music will skip over the more challenging music on this CD, and fans of blues will skip over the pop and instrumentals, if either purchase the album at all. However, this soundtrack is an excellent opportunity to sample and appreciate a very broad selection of quality music. I recommend this CD for those who enjoy good music regardless of the style.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Music, March 7, 2000
If you like variety in your music, buy this CD. I especially love the songs by Alanis Morisette, Sarah MacLachlan, Peter Gabriel, and the Goo Goo Dolls. I really love the instrumental pieces by Gabriel Yared at the end of the CD. They are soul-stirring in their emotional intensity.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Your Guardian Angel demands you hear this beautiful CD, March 19, 2002
This soundtrack is so true to the story of the film , it also stands alone as a masterpiece as a sort of concept CD. Anyway the lowdown: Sarah Maclachlan's `Angel' and Alanis Morissettes `Uninvited' give virtuoso performances. It's a consistent CD every track is either cool, rocking, or melancholy. The last 4 tracks are my fave by Gabriel Yared who won an Oscar for his score on `The English Patient' he also scored the music for `Betty Blue' Message in A Bottle' and `The Lover' , The 14th track ( City OF Angels ) is so emotive climaxing in a crescendo of Angels screaming in a mass falsetto of heartbreak and lament. There is nothing to compare it to with exception to ` Passion / The Last Temptation Of Christ'. I recommend this to anyone as its musical variation , lyrical consistency , and EFFECT is timeless , buy it today and I can guarantee you will be buying some of the other stuff from the compilation of artists who appear on this soundtrack.Someone once said of Angels that the beat in your heart is the flapping of Angels wings , guarding us from pain , when our hearts break they take our soul to God who reincarnates it in to a new host so we have a new chance of finding truelove.
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