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Free Music Notes for Notting Hill: Music From The Motion PictureFree Music Review: Nothing Hill Hit: 1 StarsA horrible combination of schmaltz and drek. It almost ruins an otherwise good movie. The group that saw the movie with me could not stop talking about how bad the sound track was. It seemed a pieced together afterthought.
Free Music Review: Music to swoon by! Hit: 5 StarsThis CD, just as the movie, is the best, most romantic, and heart tugging tunes that I've heard in a long time. I could watch the movie every day (I'm a shameless romantic- for my husband of 18 years), and DO listen to this CD daily. I can't help it, what's a girl to do? My favorite song, "She", makes me think, "Do I appear this way to my husband?". If I don't at the time, I work hard to change that. I want to be the "face he can't forget". Here I go rambling....
Free Music Review: A good mix of music to a good film Hit: 4 StarsI saw this movie in the theater and while it was very good, I found myself paying more attention to the music. The end of the film where they play "She" by Elvis Costello and you see them walking along and sitting in the park, just enjoying life, that is one of the most touching moments I have ever seen on film. That song is simply beautiful. You'll realize after listening to the lyrics that most love songs are very poorly written in comparison. Kudos to the guys behind getting it put on the soundtrack- it saves it!
Free Music Review: Good mix of tunes Hit: 4 StarsI enjoyed the movie and noticed the ideal placement of songs, so I went for the CD. I thought every song was strong and was intrigued by the inclusion of Elvis Costello, a much under-rated, but adored artist. Reminded me of the movie which is a testament to great use of music to support the story.
Free Music Review: Excellent mix for forgotten romantics Hit: 5 StarsI never considered myself a romantic but I really love this soundtrack. The bonus track "Everything About You" is a surprise good one, with what I thought was a line stolen from the movie White Men Can't Jump ("I love the way you bring me water when I'm thirsty in your bed"), a couple of oldies but goodies thrown in and unlike some instrumentals the ones on this CD are quite effective and not an automatic "skip" although pretty dry. A particular favourite along with "Everything About You" for me is "She" by Elvis Costello, and "Gimme Some Lovin'" is a good car ride song (makes you want to drive right on over to your boyfriend's place :)) Boyzone's "No Matter What" is fun to pay out and sing along to especially that all too distinctive Ronan Keating's voice "No matter where they take ush" and isn't anyone sick of "When You Say Nothing At All" yet? Actually this is just a fantastic CD for sitting around at home in your underwear alone, turning it way up and singing at the top of your voice. Too 'uncool' to take seriously, it's a great change for unwinding. Damn good stuff.
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