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As modern and contemporary as the new
Charlie's Angels is supposed to be, the soundtrack, with the exception of a few new offerings from
Destiny's Child,
Aerosmith, and
Fatboy Slim, is a nostalgic mix tape of 1970s and '80s hits. The older songs are fun and ripe for a party:
Tavares's "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel,"
Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up (Part1)," and
Deee-lite's "Groove is in the Heart" are certain to please a crowd. The new tracks, with one notable exception, are weak and contrived. Destiny's Child offers "Independent Women (Part 1)," an empty declaration of female self-reliance (aren't we over this already?). Aerosmith's "Angel's Eye" is, in a word, terrible. The exception is
Caviar's "Tangerine Speedo," a trip-hoppy lounge groove that packs a sassy punch. All in all,
Charlie's Angels is a solid purchase, but in spite of, not because of, the new material.
--Courtney Kemp