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Austin Powers may be a remnant of the '60s, but the soundtrack for his second film spans generations.
Burt Bacharach and
Elvis Costello light into the former's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," with trumpet and piano creating a plush aura.
Quincy Jones and His Orchestra provide the perfectly campy "Soul Bossa Nova (Dim's Space-A-Nova)." Mike Myers himself gets into the fray as Dr. Evil for a humorous take on Bill Withers's "Just the Two of Us" and
R.E.M. successfully updates Tommy James's "Draggin' the Line."
Madonna teams up with William Orbit for "Beautiful Stranger."
Green Day turns in "Espionage," an instrumental that harkens back to cheesy action movies and the
Batman theme. Big Blue Missile with
Scott Weiland attempts to modernize the Zombies' "Time of the Season" with extra drum beats. But it's pure imitation. The real thing can be found in the
Flaming Lips