Free Music Notes for Due South, Vol. II: The Original Television Soundtrack

Due South, Vol. II: The Original Television Soundtrack

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Free Music Notes for Due South, Vol. II: The Original Television Soundtrack

Free Music Review: Lo mejor
Hit: 5 Stars

Hay temas preciosos en este CD, tan bonitos como la serie de la que es banda sonora.

Free Music Review: Fun, even without the fan connection
Hit: 4 Stars

Ooooooo, what a feel-ling! What a russsssshh! <g> Even without remembering Ray getting ready in the morning and being in touch with the nearly frenzied energy of that character, this is a jammin' little tune. I DJ a bunch of college bars, and I use some of the songs off this album in my gigs. If you bought the first dS soundtrack, you'll find this one like the show it represents; harder edged, grittier, attitude-ish. Think of them (the albums and the shows) as contrasts of Ray. [lol] Not that I'm a fan or anything. There's a sound bite, like last time, with OFM doing the regular gag "I first came to the city of Chicago...". I was a little disappointed that, like with the first soundtrack, there wasn't more of the motive music used, in addition to the original scores and the commercial releases. (I was pleased however to find the music often played at the end of the show, but the producers have failed miserably NOT to have included the common opening motive with the native/traditional sounding "DO-mah-yu" piece) And, of course, Paul Gross getting a modest plug in there for himself. ; > Again, like the show it highlights, this music is quirky and not likely to meet everyone's tastes, but there's something here for everyone. I recommend it for everyone, but if you aren't sure, watch the show! = ]

Free Music Review: A must for Due South fans
Hit: 4 Stars

If you found yourself watching the show and enjoying the music; if you were obsessed with going to the DueSouth web site to find out who performed the songs (even if you didn't know about the web site & just squinted at the TV trying to read the tiny credits) - BUY THIS CD! As with Vol I, there is a great Sarah McLachlan track and many wonderful offerings from a diverse group of superb musicians.

Free Music Review: Pretty good.
Hit: 4 Stars

It wasn't as good as the first, but I still enjoyed it. I liked Holy Tears, Sophia's Pipes, 32 Down on the Robert Mackensie, Western End of the Trail, Drunken Sailor, and Song for a Winter's Night. I'd give it a B+. It's great, but I guess nothing would be exceptional compared to the first one.

Free Music Review: Good!
Hit: 4 Stars

I loved the Due South show, so as a fan I bought the soundtracks from the show. This one was pretty good, but not as good as vol. 1. The songs were good and enjoyable. I'm not a big fan of country music, but the ones on this album are great.
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