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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good sountrack but they left out many good songs..., December 12, 2006
Here are all the songs listed in the movie in order (I think). Many good tracks were left out.
"Suddenly I See"
Written and Performed by K.T. Tunstall
Courtesy of Virgin Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
"Jump"
Written by Madonna, Stuart Price and Joe Henry
Performed by Madonna
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
"Vogue"
Written by Madonna and Shep Pettibone
Performed by Madonna
Courtesy of Sire Records
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
"Bittersweet Faith"
Written by Shana Halligan and Kiran Shahani
Performed by Bitter : Sweet
Courtesy of Quango Music Group, Inc.
By Arrangement with Zync Music Inc.
"City of Blinding Lights"
Lyrics by Bono
Music and Performed by U2
Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
"Crazy"
Written by Seal and Alan Sigsworth
Performed by Alanis Morissette
Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
"Sleep"
Written by Maria Taylor & Orenda Fink
Performed by Azure Ray
Courtesy of Warm Electronic Recordings
"Beautiful"
Written by Richard Melville Hall
Performed by Moby
Courtesy of V2 Records/Mute Ltd.
"Les Yeux Ouverts (Dream a Little Dream)"
Written by Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn and Wilbur Schwandt
Performed by Beautiful South
Courtesy of Go! Disc / London Records
Under license from Universal Music Enteprises
"Our Remains"
Written by Shana Halligan and Kiran Shahani
Performed by Bitter : Sweet
Courtesy of Quango Music Group, Inc.
By Arrangement with Zync Music Inc.
"How Come"
Written and Performed by Ray LaMontagne
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label
By Arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
"Tres Tres Chic"
Written by Adam Dornblum and Gary McFarland
Performed by Mocean Worker
Courtesy of Palm Pictures, LLC
(contains a sample of "Flea Market"
Performed by Gabor Szabo
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises)
"Time Will Tell"
Written by Nathan Khyber and Clark Stiles
Performed by The Good Listeners
"Blue at Couch"
Written and Performed by Kenji Nakamura
Courtesy of Non Stop Music, Inc.
"I Don't Love Anyone"
Written by Stuart Murdoch, Richard Colburn, Michael Cooke, Stuart David, Christopher Geddes,
Stephen Jackson and Isobel Campbell
Performed by Belle & Sebastian
Courtesy of Matador Records / Jeepster Recordings Ltd.
"Seven Days in Sunny June"
Written by Matthew Johnson, Derrick McKenzie, Rob Harris, Jason Kay and Sola Akingbola
Performed by Jamiroquai
Courtesy of Epic Records and SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) LTD.
By Arrangement with SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
"Every Angel"
Written by Chris Trapper
Performed by and Courtesy of The Push Stars
"Here I Am (Kaskade Remix)"
Written by David Morales, Tamra Keenan and Alex Shantzis
Performed by David Morales with Tamra Keenan
Courtesy of Ultra Records, Inc.
"Feelin' Hypnotized (Black Liquid Remix)"
Written by Angel Alanis, Colette Marino and Christopher Penny
Performed by DJ Colette
Courtesy of OM Records
"Dance Floor (Le D Remix)"
Written by Roy Shakked
Performed by The Tao of Groove
Courtesy of Groove Gravy Records
"Vato Loco"
Written by H. Sanchez, K. Perazzo and M. Pinate
Performed by Latin Soul Syndicate
Courtesy of Lovecat Music
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
"Yeah Yeah Brother"
Written by Shaun Ryder
Performed by Black Grape
Courtesy of Radioactive, J.V. / Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterpris
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Deceiving, July 26, 2006
The two songs I really liked in the movie are NOT on this soundtrack (KT Tunstall's ''Suddenly I see'' and Belle and Sebastian's ''I Don't Love Anyone''). I could understand Belle and Sebastian not being on it since their song was playing in the background (in a bar) but Suddenly I See is playing during the opening credits AND it plays for like 3 minutes!!! It really should have been on this CD.
I really recommend you check the tracks before buying this. I'm not happy with my purchase.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The Reviewers Were Right, August 25, 2006
I actually read the tepid reviews for this CD but I believed that it couldn't be that bad. Okay, I was wrong. The reviews are correct. If you're gonna buy this CD then buy it used and cheap. It certainly ain't worth the $13.99 I spent. It's just so weird that the movie seemed to have a really great track list and the CD is so mediocre. Maybe it was the surround sound making the boring songs sound better than they were? On the plus side, I'm happy to have the Jamiroquai track "Seven Days in Sunny June". Though not one of their best songs I still enjoy it. The star track is "Here I Am" by David Morales. A really great dance song that immediately makes me think of the runway and designer clothes. I really wish the CD had more uptempo tracks like that. The "Devil" Suite is actually pretty clever. I like listening to it but after the first minute it can get a little stale. Overall, this is not the trendy disc I thought it was gonna be. I was expecting more dance and club songs but got a bunch of whiny, teen drama inspired ballads and some old throwaway songs from Madonna and U2. Don't get me wrong. "Vogue" will always be a classic but everyone has that song by now. They should have picked something new and/or obscure in it's place like the song playing during the opening credits. Again, I say, if you really want to buy this soundtrack wait for it to be reduced to a $1 on Ebay and then add it to your collection.
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