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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
This CD does not include several key songs, February 6, 2003
American Beauty features several great songs in its soundtrack, several of which, unfortunately, are not on this CD. Of the 18 songs listed on IMDB in the film's soundtrack, 9 of those are on this disc. Of the 9 songs in the soundtrack, but not on the CD, 3 in particular are most sorely missed. These are Don't Let It Bring You Down sung by Annie Lennox, American Woman by The Guess Who, and All Along The Watchtower by Bob Dylan. If this soundtrack CD included those 3 songs, this would easily be a 5 star soundtrack CD. I don't mind too much that the other 6 songs in the soundtrack, On Broadway, Tenderfoot, Something Grand, As Long As I'm Singing, Call Me Irresponsible, and Where Love Has Gone aren't on this soundtrack CD, with the possible exception of On Broadway (played by a band, not The Drifters), because the dance routine choreographed to it in the film is rather humorous. As to the tracks on the soundtrack CD, the first and last are from Thomas Newman's great, instantly recognizable score. The complete score is also available on CD, and I think it is well worth getting. Elliott Smith's cover of The Beatles' Because is quite good, although a better, nearly identical version appears on the second disc of the third volume of The Beatles Anthology. Free To Go by The Folk Implosion is not listed in the film's soundtrack on IMDB, but is included in this soundtrack CD anyway, and it is an okay song. All Right Now by Free is a cool song that I've heard before although I didn't recognize it by name. Cancer For The Cure is a good alternative song that seems out of place on this soundtrack CD. The Seeker by The Who is a good classic rock song that is used perfectly in the film. Don't Rain On My Parade sung by Bobby Darin is a silly song that I don't mind listening to now and again because of its use in the film. We Haven't Turned Around by Gomez is a song that I hadn't heard before but grew on me quickly. It's up there with Elliott Smith's cover of Because and The Who's Seeker as my favorite songs on this CD. Bali Ha'i is an okay song. The other 2 songs on the CD, Use Me and Open The Door are both okay, I guess, but I don't remember them being used in the film. Overall, the songs on this soundtrack CD range from okay to excellent. Even with the presence of several excellent songs, this does not make up for the fact that the three best songs, which are all used prominently in the film, are not present. I suppose most people already have All Along The Watchtower and American Woman on CD, but most probably don't have Don't Let It Bring You Down on CD. I'm guessing these 3 songs weren't included on this CD because of budget concerns and the licensing fees would have been too much, but I think that was poor judgment because this CD would have been much better with those 3 songs, and probably would have sold many more copies, easily recouping everything spent to include them. As is, this soundtrack CD is good, but it should have been much better.
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