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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 12, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: October 30, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Label: Hip-O Records
  • ASIN: B000JCETA6
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #20,785 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. HushDeep Purple 4:25Album Only
listen  2. Witness (1 Hope)Roots Manuva 4:15Album Only
listen  3. Tomorrow Never KnowsJunior Parker 3:30Album Only
listen  4. Sleepy ShoresMichael Price 2:52Album Only
listen  5. The Court Of The Crimson KingKing Crimson 4:50Album Only
listen  6. BackwardKode9 & the Spaceape 4:33Album Only
listen  7. WaitThe Kills 4:48Album Only
listen  8. There Is An OceanDonovan 4:48Album Only
listen  9. Ruby TuesdayFranco Battiato 3:36Album Only
listen10. Money HoneyPressure 3:46Album Only
listen11. Arbeit Mach FreiThe Libertines 1:14Album Only
listen12. Indian StompCyrus (Random Trio) 3:30Album Only
listen13. Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)John Lennon 4:08Album Only
listen14. Running The World [Explicit]Jarvis Cocker 4:44Album Only


Editorial Reviews

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Based on this soundtrack, the future of England sounds awfully familiar: a bit of classic-rock excess (Deep Purple's exhilarating "Hush," with its lengthy Jon Lord organ solo; an edited version of King Crimson's "The Court of the Crimson King") and a bit of jittery neopunk (the Libertines' "Arbeit Macht Frei"); a dash of super-deep dub (both Kode9 & the Spaceape's "Backward" and Pressure's "Money Honey" are endowed with bowel-shaking bass) and the obligatory left-field cover (Franco Battiato's Italian-accented "Ruby Tuesday"). Fitting the mood and concept of Alfonso Cuaron's sci-fi movie, the most impressive tracks are the ones that sound the most high-tech ominous, like the aforementioned "Money Honey," Cyrus (Random Trio)'s "Indian Stomp" and Roots Manuva's tense hip-hop "Witness." Former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker provides an ironically bittersweet, drum-machine-propelled coda with "Running the World," showing that on his own or with a band, he's one of the best lyricists England's ever produced--no wonder his track is right next to one by John Lennon. Note that John Tavener’s score appears on a separate CD. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gold, if you're half as moody as me, July 13, 2007
By Harkanwar Anand (Corona, New York) - See all my reviews
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Donovan's There is an ocean. Now, before I begin to say something about the soundtrack, I must tell you that "There is an ocean" is the best song on this cd. There is an ocean alone deserves hundred plus listens because it's lyrical flair. I now follow Donovan's discography quite frequently. It's a disquieting track in simple words.

The Kills' "Wait" will make you fall in love with music, yet again. I'm absolutely in love with the female vocals on that track, it doesn't make much sense when you wonder why it was included in the cd but it's there to make you screech in joy. "Ruby Tuesday" will leave you dazed and confused. It's poignancy over weighs it's catchiness, "Goodbye Ruby Tuesday, who could hang the name on you, when you change me every newday, still I'm going to miss...Dont question why she needs to be so free, she will tell you it's the only way to be"

I can't stand the track "Backward" and I think the Libertines song called "Arbeit Macht Frei" is not my cup of blackcoffee. Deep Purple's Hush is not bad, it's just got one catching "Na Na Na" line about it. Roots Manuva "Witness" is ridiculously appauling. Junior Parker "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a song that reminds you of God Tim Buckley at his peak. "Sleepy Shore" is great and has no lyrics, only ultra charmed lush instrumentals!

The King Crimson track will remind you of lands you've never been to. King Crimson's music, at most times, had this fantasy like landscape of sound that is quite addictive if heard in right proportion and taste. If you like :The Court Of The Crimson King, You should go check a song called "I talk to the wind" by the same band. Being an Indian, I have no opinion on the Indian chant by Cyrus, strangely.

John Lennon's BRING ON THE LUCIE made me realize how un-aware I am of the wonders of youth and how much there is to live for. The sound is downright fun and wins you over in thirty seconds. Amazing, really.

The last track of the cd,Jarvis Cocker's Running The World reminds me of the sublime spirit of music. The vocals remind me of Pulp/The Cure at their absolute word-defying best, the lyrics are ecstatically catchy.

Although there are around 4 tracks to despise from this soundtrack, I still would give it 5stars cause the sounds are so varied and catchy. I actually think is worth buying.

Q. The Movie?
A. The movie redefines "Gallantry" and I think you should watch it for our own faring well.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic journey, January 30, 2007
Great Junior Parker cut of a Lennon-McCartney song, John Lennon doing a stunning song apropos of the film, plus the whole King Crimson-Pink Floyd tie in with the pig makes the CD worthwhile. The fact the music samples rap to electronica to classic rock to fun covers makes the low price a steal.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Vast Proportion, March 18, 2009
By Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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The soundtrack set from the film "Children of Men" provides a mix of moods and styles. I bought the set because of one of my favorite Donovan songs, "There Is an Ocean," that was on his Essence to Essence CD that is out of print. When he intones, "There is an ocean of vast proportion & she flows within ourselves," it takes me away on a cloud of contemplation. Deep Purple's version of Joe South's classic track "Hush" rocks royally. Junior Parker's version of one of the least recorded Beatle songs "Tomorrow Never Knows" weaves a familiar spell, "But listen to the color of your dream, It is not leaving." King Crimson's excellent "The Court of the Crimson King" is a delight to hear again. John Lennon's "Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)" shows how when he wasn't even at the top of his songcraft, he was still a dynamic singer. The set ends with the younger Cocker, Jarvis, on the unsettling "Running the World."

However, enough of this CD makes me want to skip over the tracks that it's hard for me to get a positive momentum when listening to it. Roots Manuva's rap "Witness (1 Hope)" is more than I need to hear. Michael Price's spacey keyboard noodling on "Sleepy Shores" probably worked well in the film, but hardly stands up as a musical track. The guitar on the Kills' "Wait" sounds out of tune and the vocalist sounds tortured, neither of which appeals to me. I actually have an old vinyl album by Franco Battiato, but I didn't care for it much more than I like his laconic version of the classic Stones' song, "Ruby Tuesday." "Indian Stomp" sounds like a renegade track from "Slumdog Millionaire." Unfortunately, there is enough here that isn't worth hearing outside of the context of the film that it sinks the classic gems on this set. Taxi!
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