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Free Music Notes for Shrek The ThirdFree Music Review: Surprising omission Hit: 3 Stars
I was surprised and disappointed that the soundtrack left out "9 Crimes" by Damien Rice.
Free Music Review: Not As Good As The First 2 CD's Hit: 3 Stars
The CD is good, but in my opinion, it's not as good as the first 2 Shrek movie CD's.
Free Music Review: A disaster of Soundtrack... For such a funny and entertaining movie! Hit: 2 Stars
How can you mix in one album, a new "Barracuda" version by Fergie, with Led Zeppelin's "The Immigrant Song" and McCartney+Wings superhit "Live And Let Die"... In addition, with a weird version of Sly and The Family Stone's megahit "Thank You (Falletin Be Mice Elf Agin)", this time sung (?) by Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas???...
Whew, this people in DreamWorks are great in making this animated series of movies about Shrek, an ogre that makes a continuous effort on being unpleasant to everyone, but with a certainly funny attitude... But in making soundtracks, DreamWorks music producers certainly made an OGRE one with this CD...!!!!
Free Music Review: Thanks to other reviewers Hit: 2 Stars
This is not so much a review, but a message to the folks who compiled this soundtrack. After seeing the movie, the song I most wanted was the Damien Rice song 9 Crimes. Why on earth was it left off of the CD? I wouldn't have even known what the song was if it weren't for other reviewers, whom I would like to thank for the information about the song and for saving me the money. I will purchase the Damien Rice CD, but I will not purchase this soundtrack, at least not at full price. I'll wait until I find it in the cheap bin at the local record shop.
Free Music Review: Shoulda used original Barracuda Hit: 2 Stars
Soundtrack is okay, but I was disappointed they didn't just use the original version of Barracuda by Heart. Why a cover & why Fergie? Sorry, but she's not in the same league as Ann & Nancy Wilson.
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