Free Music Notes for Felicity: Music From The Hit Television Series

Felicity: Music From The Hit Television Series

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Free Music Notes for Felicity: Music From The Hit Television Series

Free Music Review: Brilliant! A must for any Felicity fan.
Hit: 5 Stars

This soundtrack is awesome and I only wish I would have purchased it sooner. Although I'm not sure if I've heard any of the songs on the album during the show, besides Amy Jo Johnson's "Puddle of Grace" the soundtrack is successful at recreating the emotion of Felicity Seasons 1 & 2.

For me the best track is Amy Jo Johnson's "Puddle of Grace." A song which she wrote for her mother and performed on Felicity episode "The Fugue." Ever since I heard it the very first time on Felicity, I fell in love with this song.

However, the entire soundtrack is great. Heather Nova, Sara McLachlan, Joan Jones, Morley, Peter Gabriel, and Kate Bush all fit great onto this soundtrack as do the other artists. Plus, you have 1 minute and 15 seconds of the original Felicity theme!


Free Music Review: Highly recommended!
Hit: 5 Stars

Being a huge fan of Felicity, I waited for the release of its soundtrack with eagar anticipation. I could not wait to own the many heartwrenching and memorable tunes that accompanied many episodes. Kate Bush's hauntingly beautiful "This Woman's Work" , the very talented Amy Jo Johnson's "Puddle of Grace", Peter Gabriel's classic and Scout's "Day Before Yesterday" are just some of the few that stood out. I was, however, highly disapointed to learn that my fave track, Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work", was taken out of its local release here. Note to would-be buyers.. get the original full 15 track US version and u will not be disappointed. This album is a gem..get yours today!

Free Music Review: A Perfect Soundtrack to a Beautiful TV Show
Hit: 5 Stars

Felicity was my favourite tv show during high school. It was so easy to relate to the emotions the characters felt, even if some of the things they went through were a little unrealistic or at times too much for a teenager to understand.

This soundtrack is the most beautiful compliation of music I have experienced. The soundtrack definately captures the feel of the show. It is full of little gems that stay with you for days.

I am glad I purchased it. Now I will definatly have to track down the other three.

Get it if you can. Enjoy it! Reminis about one of the best shows ever on TV (when it was not all reality rubbish and celebrity tedium).

Thanks.

Free Music Review: The best soundtrack I have come across
Hit: 5 Stars

I was very skeptical of this cd having been burned by horrible soundtracks in the past, but right from the start there was something different and distinctly beautiful with the Felicity Soundtrack. Like in the stunning Sarah McLachlan song (Good Enough)"After all the bull its refreshing not to see" I am glad someone had the gall to put out a cd that is marketable simply by the quality of its music instead of by the marketable presence of its artists. If you are looking for big names than this collection is not for you. But if you are as carried away melodically as I am, than you will agree than this may be the finest compilation if not just plainly the finest cd in distribution.

Free Music Review: Versatile, smart, fresh and classic all rolled into one CD.
Hit: 5 Stars

The versatility of this album is it's charm. The entire album is lyrically flawless, the rhythms can be soft melodic, or upbeat and irresistable. The heart of the album is cast member Amy Jo Johnson who sings the priceless gem 'Puddle of Grace' with perfection. Other highlights are Sarah McLachlan's 'Good Enough', Ivy performing ' I've Got a Feeling' is quite possibly the album's best song.the introduction is Neil Finn's wonderfully optimistic 'She Will Have Her Way', Arethra adds classic style, Scout potrays regret, and Peter Gabriel's "Here Comes the Flood' is nearly tear reducing. All in all this soundtrack is a must have
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