Music: Soundtracks
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Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Movies— Sinatra and the movies — what a combination.
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Music Review: Mike Patton - A Perfect Place— Mike Patton's debut as a film composer is an intriguing work.
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Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Movies— While the song quality is top-notch and the song selection great, the Chairman of the Board deserves better than 20 songs.
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Music Review: Barry Adamson - Back To The Cat— What a Ennio Morricone movie soundtrack might have sounded like if Isaac Hayes was assigned to score it.
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Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Movies— Capitol releases a fine set of Sinatra songs made famous by his movies.
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Concert Review: Eddie Vedder - Vancouver, April 2, 2008— Moments like this made the show feel like I was almost intruding on something private.
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Music Review: Heroes Original Soundtrack— 2007 was great for soundtracks, but you need a new one to fill that void in your life. Try this one on for size.
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Music Review: Kevin Manthei - Justice League The New Frontier— The latest musical saga in the world of the greatest superheroes.
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Music Review: Doomsday - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— A haunting score from an intriguing musical voice.
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Music Review: Norah Jones & Others - My Blueberry Nights (Soundtrack)— Norah Jones sings about preparing for her first movie, and that's just the first track.
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Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Shine A Light (Original Soundtrack)— Scoff all you want. This is a brazen, balls-to-the-wall live album.
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Music Review: Various Artists - WWE: The Music Volume 8— The theme songs on "WWE: The Music Volume 8" will put you to sleep, if you’re lucky.
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Music Review: Whiskeytown - Stranger’s Almanac— Stranger's Almanac is the must-have collection for Whiskeytown fans, as well as fans of Alt-Country and, particularly, Ryan Adams.
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Music Review: The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (The Complete Recordings), Composed by Howard Shore— Shore's soundtrack will forever be what plays through my mind as I re-read the books.
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Retro Redux: A Musical Chick Flick Is Still A Chick Flick— She had a life that was custom-made for a special kind of movie.
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Audio Book Review: 3rd i by Basil Eliades— A turbulence to dive for: poetry and music as performance art.
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Retro Redux: Revisiting Elvis In Hawaii— If only I'd saved that Hawaiian shirt...
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Music Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles Soundtrack— James Horner scores The Spiderwick Chronicles in grand orchestral style.
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Highlander: The Source Soundtrack Giveaway— A new Highlander movie out soon on DVD and your chance to win a copy of the soundtrack!
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Music Review: Jumper - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Music Composed by John Powell— Will the movie live up to the music? One would hope.
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Music Review: The Spidewick Chronicles - Original Motion Picture Score: Composed by James Horner— A very enjoyable journey into the fantastic.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Honeydripper Soundtrack— The new and vintage recordings mix together well.
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Music Review: Juno - Music from the Motion Picture— With a few bumps along the way, this is a truly excellent soundtrack. Totally wizard.
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Music Review: Hitman - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Music Composed by Geoff Zanelli— The score is more worthy than the film.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Juno Soundtrack— An adequate soundtrack that deserved to be better.
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Music Review: Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— Walk Hard down life's rocky road (on your way to buying this album).
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My 2007 Soundtrack of the Year: Knocked Up— Selecting the best soundtrack of 2007 by recognizing Judd Apatow's ear for music.
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Music Review: Beowulf - Music from the Motion Picture— A bombastic score to a bombastic film.
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Do It Again: Top Cover Songs of 2007— My Top 10 cover songs for 2007.
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Music Review: Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas— For fans of Peanuts, good piano jazz, and Christmas music in general, it is a must-own CD.
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Christmas Help: Music for the Movie Lover— Even the movie lovers need some music in their lives. Help them out this holiday season.
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Music Review: Music from the Motion Picture - August Rush— An album that is nearly as magical as the film it sprung from.
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Want the Perfect Holiday Gift? Try the Sneaky Santa Sale— Find the perfect gift for the audiophile in your life.
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Music Review: I'm Not There Original Soundtrack— A who's who of American music pays tribute to the master in the soundtrack to fanciful Bob Dylan homage I'm Not There.
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Concert Review: Sufjan Stevens Premieres The BQE in New York— Sufjan introduced a new orchestral work in Brooklyn last week - but the real treats came later, in his song set.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock Companion Pack— The 411 on the DLC including AFI for GHIII on the 360 + Review.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Downtown 81 Soundtrack— The soundtrack to the cult film Downtown 81 is jazzy, funky, new wavey, and generally fun and fabulous.
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Music Review: Josie Cotton - Invasion of the B-Girls — Invasion of the B-Girls is a collection cute and campy B-movie theme songs.
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Retro Redux: Cher And Betty - The Shoop Shoop Girls— Different eras, different singers, same classic song — almost.
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Music Review: Original Soundtrack - Kyle XY— Just two people having a nice, friendly conversation about the soundtrack for the TV series Kyle XY. And you get to eavesdrop...
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Music Review: Superman: Doomsday - Original Soundtrack Recording Composed by Robert J. Kral— The score is a better experience than the movie!
