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Murphypig

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Music and Lyrics - Soundtrack

Date: 05/04/08 (77 review reads)
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Advantages: enjoyable, good music

Disadvantages: a few songs have to be ignored

After seeing the film, I just had to go and buy the soundtrack. I had it now for a few months and I still love to listen to it regularly.

The film begins with the song "POP! Goes my heart." Which meant, I was in stitches already 5 Minutes into the film. So there is no surprise that the first song on the soundtrack is "POP! Goes my heart." It's so very 80 ties and each time I hear it, I see Hugh Grant with his 80 ties haircut singing it. Brilliant! It is really Hugh Grant singing on the CD, which is reason enough to purchase this CD. The song might not get a placing in the top 10 charts these days but it has a lot of comedy value and it sticks in your head.

The second song is "Buddha's Delight" which is sung by Haley Bennett. It's a great song for dancing, quite sexy. It really gets those hips moving. - One of my favourites on the CD.

The third song is "meaningless kiss", which is sung by Hugh Grant. This is another song that is supposed to be from the 80 ties. Because it's a ballad, it's maybe not so obvious. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. The best thing this song has going for it, is that Hugh is singing it. - For me, he could be singing the Alphabet and it would be great ;-)

The forth song is "Entering Bootytown" which is another song sung by Haley Bennett. It's very contemporary and upbeat. Another good song to dance to but I find it needs a few times listening to, to appreciate it.

My favourite (and probably everybodies who has got this album) is the fifth song which is the demo version of "Way back into love". It's THE song of the film. It carries you through the whole film and I want to see someone who didn't get out of the cinema singing this song in their head. It's a very nice ballad sung by Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore. Maybe not two of the best voices you'll ever hear, but so so sweet, It's got definitely the Ahhhh factor.

The sixth song is "Tony the beat" and is sung by The Sounds. It's definitely not one of my favourites and could happily be left of the album.

The seventh song is "dance with me tonight" and is sung by Hugh Grant. It's another ballad with maybe not the best voice, but very nice harmonies.

The eighth song is "Slam" sung by Haley Bennett. It's another up tempo dance number. I find that it repeats itself a bit too much, but you can still move the booty to it. It's got a nice rhythm.

Number nine on the album is "Don't write me off" sung by Hugh Grant. It's a ballad that is written in the film by Hugh Grant to get Drew Barrymore back. This alone gets some Ahhh points. For everyone who hasn't seen the film, this song won't make much sense and I can't imagine that it will be enjoyed then, but everyone who has seen the film will get a bit of heartache again listening to this.

The tenth song is "Way back into Love" again. This time sung by Hugh Grant and Haley Bennett. This is the proper version, which is just very nice to listen to. It is a brilliant song!

The eleventh song is "Different Sound" sung by the Teddybears. I don't really get this song and it might as well have been left of the album.

The twelfth and last song is "Love Autopsy" sung by Hugh Grant, if you can call it a song. It's only 40 seconds long and is the beginning of a ballad that Hugh starts writing with Drew. - It's Hugh singing again, so it can't be bad. ;-)

A few facts about the album:
It's been published by Atlantic Records and the producer is Marc Lawrence (who wrote and directed the film as well)
Most of the songs were written by Adam Schlesinger and Andrew Wyatt.

I think except one or two songs, this is a brilliant album, but if someone hasn't seen the film, it probably won't be enjoyed as much. I paid £8.99 for it and would definitely recommend it.

Summary: if you liked the film, you'll love the soundtrack

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1983home

- 18/04/08

i loved the film but did not really think about the soundtrack till i read this review
avacarrdo

- 05/04/08

I haven't seen the movie, but would quite like to. I'm quite interested in hearing Hugh Grant sing!
laurika

- 05/04/08

I have seen the movie, though it would be better, songs were probably better then whole movie.

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