Free Music Notes for Notting Hill: Music From The Motion Picture

Notting Hill: Music From The Motion Picture

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Free Music Notes for Notting Hill: Music From The Motion Picture

Free Music Review: Small Problem
Hit: 4 Stars

This CD as well as a previous CD I ordered from Amazon came with a cracked plastic case. Didn't affect the CD, but rendered the storage cases ineffective.
Thanks, Pat Blount

Free Music Review: Knotting Hill
Hit: 4 Stars

A very gentle fun romantic movie. Cast is wonderful, all actors brilliant. I enjoyed every minute of it. The Soundtrack is worth picking up as well.

Free Music Review: What a great CD!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

This CD has some great recordings and will never grow old or outdated with time. I bought it for Elvis Costello's rendition of "She," but I love the whole CD.

Free Music Review: "Notting Hill" soundtrack
Hit: 4 Stars

This soundtrack is great. I especially like the rendition of "She" by Elvis Costello. This is very much a great romantic and slow dance soundtrack.

Free Music Review: A very nice Soundtrack for a good film
Hit: 4 Stars

My wife and I saw the movie in the theatre and purchased the movie on DVD and the soundtrack. We enjoy many of the songs on this CD. My favorite is "Say Nothing at All" by Ronan Keating, (one of the Boyzone members). Boyzone's "No Matter What" written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Shania Twain's "You've Got a Way" are used in the closing credits of the film and two great songs. Bill Wither's great song "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone" is perfect for one scene in the movie. The bonus tracks were added as fill since they weren't used in the film. Techno version of "Ain't No Sunshine" is okay. Costello's "She" isn't a favorite of mine. I believe his voice isn't right for this song. Trevor Jones original musical score I believe is especially nice. Al Green's "How to Mend a Broken Heart" is used well in the film, but does not appeal to my tastes. Hope you enjoy the CD and have seen the film.
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