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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CSI: Cool Soundtrack to Investigate!, June 17, 2003
Being a fan of the show, I eagerly awaited the day when the show's music would be availiable as a soundtrack. Now that I have it, it's become one of my personal favourite albums of all. From lively rock and roll and chaotic techno to eloquent chill-out, this CD has it all:-"Who Are You" by the Who. It's the song you hear every time you watch the show. In its entirety, it's a great song that is worth hearing over and over again. -"Everybody Out of the Water" by the Wallflowers. It's kind of a blah-ish song, since if lacks a solid melody. I didn't care for it at first, but I can live with it. -"Crystal" by New Order. This has got to be one of my favourites off this album. It's got a solid beat and melody that's memorable and pleseant to listen to. A great song! -"Come Into Our Room" by Clinic. A haunting downbeat techno song that seems to reflect the gloomy nature of the show. It's a creepy song. -"Give It Away" by Zero 7. Instrumental chill-out track with piano. It's a very pleseant track. -"Day By Day" by Badmarsh & Shri. Another decent chill-out track. It's not as upbeat as the previous track, but it's still notable. -"Inhaler" by Hooverphonic. Really downbeat with an occasional guitar riff. It's exactly the kind of song that's heard now and then on the show. It's memorable and makes for a fine ambience. -"We Luv You" by Grand Theft Audio. Very chaotic heavy-techno-rock and roll track. Seems out of place compared to the other tracks, but it's an awesome track. -"Hell Above the Water" by Curve. Another heavy song with annoying synthesized vocals. It's not the greatest of tracks here. -"To Get Down" by Timo Mass. A potentially fine techno track, were it not for Fatboy Slim's annoying remix. The original mix is much better. -"Time Has Come Today" by the Chambers Brothers. Classier rock song with a definative beat and sound. Sounds like something Edwin Starr would sing. It's another great song! -"Little Gem" by Euphoria. Back to the chill-out with this haunting song. -"Song for Olabi" by Bliss. Another chill-out track with a tribal twist. -"Unbound" by Robbie Robertson. A downbeat song that lacks a solid melody, but it's quite pleseant. -"Investigation Suite" by John M. Keane. A collection of scores from the show. Downbeat like the rest of the album. -"Grissom's Overture" by John M. Keane. Another piece of the show's score, carrying a more profound melody and ends with a powerful note.
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