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Will & Grace: Let The Music Out!
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Music CD Cover Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2004-09-14 Music Label: Bmg Marketing Product features: - SOUNDTRACK WILL & GRACE - LET THE MUSIC OUT
Soundtracks: - Theme From Will & Grace
- YouÂ?re My Best Friend - Queen
- The Bitch Is Back - Elton John
- HeÂ?s Hot! - Will, Grace, Jack & Karen
- Waiting For Tonight - Jennifer Lopez
- World On Fire - Sarah McLachlan (Marius Devries radio edit remix)
- Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
- Gypsies,Tramps and Thieves - Cher
- The Right Thing To Do - Carly Simon & Megan Mullally
- I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
- White Flag - Dido (Scumfrog remix)
- Oops!...I Did It Again - Britney Spears
- Footloose - The Bacon Brothers
- ItÂ?s Not Unusual - Tom Jones
- Living With Grace - Eric McCormack & Barry Manilow
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Free Music Notes for Will & Grace: Let The Music Out! AlbumFree Music Review: I didn't know Tom Jones was a gay icon... Hit: 1 Stars
A huge problem with this soundtrack is the fact that on Will & Grace, if we ever hear any music, it's for the briefest moment and to accept this as a collection of songs from the show is incorrect. And it doesn't jive.
This really is nothing more than a marketing scheme to once again sucker in crazy people who'd buy stupid compilations like these (IE: Queer as Folk). And these are stereotypical choices for tracks on a soundtrack for this show- a show about gay men, attempting to break certain stereotypes. My only ponder is- where's Boy George and George Michael? Honestly, we have Elton John and Freddy Mercury. And the ultra-gratuitous inclusion of Cher (why "Gypsies..." and not "Believe"?) and Gloria Gaynor. Who is this CD for? As a fan of this show, I can safely say it's not for me.
The worst thing about this compilation is that it's DEPRESSING! And rather lifeless. And I've seen the show. Where is Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" and N'Sync's "Pop"? Not that this CD would be better with them... but at least it would be a more interesting buy. Though I must say the vocals from Eric McCormack and Megan Mullally are excellent.
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