Free Music Notes for The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Free Music Notes for The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Free Music Review: Great Feelgood Music
Hit: 5 Stars

Full of Disco fun tracks and light hearted dance numbers, this is well worth having.

Free Music Review: High-heel-tappin' fun!
Hit: 5 Stars

You can't help but want to get up and dance when this soundtrack is playing!

Free Music Review: THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT DVD
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Free Music Review: Excellent CD
Hit: 5 Stars

This CD is a gem! Great songs from top to bottom. Love it!!

Free Music Review: Awesome soundtrack, a few too many extras
Hit: 4 Stars

My only qualm with this soundtrack, which is one of my all time favorites, is the extra extended mixes of "I Love the Nightlife", "Go West", "Shake Your Groove Thing"(one of my fave dance hits of all time), and "I Will Survive". These are all really fun songs that came out of the 70's, but I don't need to hear them this often! Maybe as a party disc, I can see how these mixes would fit in. Or maybe if you are working out it would be a great collection of fast songs to get you moving, aside from the few slow ones. I just feel that there is too much repetition.
The disc is outstanding aside from that. This is such a fun group of songs to just pop in your c.d. player and groove to. It's always gets me dancing. It is very entertaining, and I even appreciate the older songs, "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine", and "Can't Help Loving That Man", and "A Fine Romance". These are all by great female singers of an earlier generation than the 70's.
Being an Australian movie, they just had to throw a little ABBA in, "Mamma Mia". There are a few songs from the 90's, "Save the Best for Last" by Vanessa Williams and "Finally" by CeCe Penniston. Then there are a few obscure 70's songs, "Billy Don't be a Hero", and "Take a Letter, Maria". It is a very ecclectic mix, and the mix of songs all fit perfectly together. It's a perfect compliment to the film itself.
I highly recommend this soundtrack. This will not disappoint! Especially for fans of the movie!
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