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Free Music Notes for Forrest Gump: The Soundtrack - 32 American Classics On 2 CDsFree Music Review: Love this soundtrack! Hit: 5 StarsLove the movie...you'll love this soundtrack...follows the movie, track for track. I love this era of music as well...listen as it transends through time. You'll love this CD...just try it!
Free Music Review: baby boomers heaven... Hit: 5 Starsgreat soundtrack! It is a baby boomers slice of heaven. All you need to do is put on an oversized pair of headphones, crank it up or light it up and sit back and give it a listen. It's like a trip on the magic bus to our days of rebellion when we thought we could change the world through our music. Well, the world has changed, albeit all not for the better and the music stands the test of time.
Free Music Review: Need a quick trip to somewhere else? Hit: 5 StarsIf you need a quick getaway this score will take you there. This is my favorite score from my favorite movie and I'm not sure which influenced the other most. Track 1 - "I'm Forrest . . . Forrest Gump" will immediately turn a day around for me, it is a strange song that calms the spirit and instills confidence at the same time; much like the rest of the score. Great for background music at work! The soundtrack is a great collection of classic hits but it doesn't take me where the score can. Just an incredible work of art!
Free Music Review: Soundtrack for 50+ folks like me Hit: 5 StarsWhen you need to get your mojo back, this CD might help.
Free Music Review: Funny reissue of a "Classic" soundtrack... Why? Hit: 3 StarsI loved Forrest Gump since the first time I saw it in a cinema, even when some people considered it as a "Soap Box-Opera" movie. And kept watching it over and over again, every time is on TV. So I got the soundtrack as soon as it was on the record stores, because the 32-Hit selection made it a "Classic" almost automatically. However, in 2001 the same soundtrack is reissued as "34 American Classics On 2 CDs". This is, those crazy guys in Sony/Columbia Production Dept. decided to add two extra songs, Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way" and Jackson Browne's "Running On Empty". However, they never considered to add The Doors' "Love Her Madly", even when the song was included in the original movie audio track, as well as other wonderful songs... Why???? I agree with "fendercustomstrat": this soundtrack should have been issued as a 3 or 4-CD boxed compilation... The extra bucks for having all those beautiful songs together, would be worth the price!!!
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