Free Music Notes for Living Out Loud: Original Soundtrack Recording

Mervyn Warren - Living Out Loud: Original Soundtrack Recording

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Free Music Notes for Living Out Loud: Original Soundtrack Recording

Free Music Review: This is a great soundtrack
Hit: 4 Stars

This is a little known but good movie with a great soundtrack. Queen should put out a CD of american standards and blues. The instrumentals are great and you get to hear wonderful classics from Dean Martin and Mel Torme. A little something for everyone. If you love me is a really good dance song. I love this CD.

Free Music Review: Sound Track to Living Out Loud
Hit: 4 Stars

This soundtrack was just as good as I thought it would be. I would recommend it to anyone who wants relaxing driving music or quieter backgroud music.

Free Music Review: Mediocrity at it's Best....
Hit: 3 Stars

It's beyond me how people can give this cd 4 and 5 stars and not mention the great Etta James, Mel Torme, or Dean Martin in favor of the greatest mediocricy since oleo became margarine: Queen Latifah. If it weren't for the aforementioned superstars and Brownstone, this cd would be as exciting to listen to as watching paint dry. I know Latifah is all popular and things, but has musical taste gone out the window?? She is NO Pearl Bailey and that comparison is growing thinner than Oprah! Latifah's singing at best is on the high end of karaoke. Now, I really like to see the Queen acting it up all over the screen, she does have talent. And I'm not hating, but there's no way in heck the Queens vocals help this cd along. Sure, the songs here are better than her solo effort of jazz standards, but they do not stand out by any stretch of the imagination. Oy!!

Free Music Review: Reel Retro
Hit: 3 Stars

Nice collection of bluesy, jazzy tunes from the likes of Etta James, Dean Martin, Mel Torme and other. Queen Latifah surprises with her good vocals on a few tracks. The only song that seems out of place is Brownstone's "If You Love Me", an uptempo R&B song. The screenwriter said that he was listening to that song a lot as he was writing. The lyrics of the song make sense for the movie, but the music style does not. Otherwise, this soundtrack would fit nicely in your film music collection.
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