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Movie soundtracks often collect songs like a bride assembles her wedding-day attire: using something old, new, borrowed, and blue.
One Night at McCool's is no exception, and it's quite a lovely assemblage at that. The old hit is the
Village People's 1978 disco anthem "YMCA"; the new track is from Marc Shaiman's instrumental "Score Suite." Borrowed are
Joan Osborne's spirited romp through
Gary Wright's "Love Is Alive,"
Johnny Cash's collaboration with
Bob Dylan ("Wanted Man"), and Thomas Rusiak's rap of "Whole Lot of Things"--based on
Jane's Addiction's "Been Caught Stealing." For blue, consider
A-Ha's swooning and mellow concoction "Velvet." In addition, the merry prankster duo
Ween sound like a 1960s garage-rock band for "Take Me Away."
Bottlefly reframe their alternative rock roots with a solid dose of reggae. Only the
Jungle Brothers' "Sexy Body" fails to either amuse the mind or move the booty.
--Rob O'Connor