Stealing Beauty: Music From The Motion Picture
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Stealing Beauty: Music From The Motion Picture
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About Stealing Beauty: Music From The Motion Picture
An elegantly programmed mix of trip-hop, vintage jazz, and contemporary female voices (Lori Carson, Sam Phillips, Portishead, and Cocteau Twins included). New tracks by Liz Phair ("Rocket Boy"), Hoover ("2 Wicky"), and Mazzy Star ("Rhymes of an Hour") are priorities. --Jeff Bateman Amazon.com
Tracks
- 2 Wicky - Bacharach, Burt
- Glory Box - Barrow, Geoff
- If 6 Was 9 - Hendrix, Jimi
- Annie Mae - Hooker, John Lee
- Rocket Boy - Phair, Liz
- Superstition - Wonder, Stevie
- My Baby Just Cares for Me - Donaldson, Walter
- I'll Be Seeing You - Fain, Sammy
- Rhymes of an Hour - Sandoval, Hope
- Alice - Cocteau Twins
- You Won't Fall - Carson, Lori
- I Need Love - Phillips, Sam [Sing
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Average user review: 
(40 reviews)
In reality I desperately wanted only Sam Phillips' "I Need Love", but I couldn't find the song to download. So I said I'll buy the cd because at least I'll have the song. The cd as a whole is GREAT! All the songs are awesome! The cd is an eclectic blend of really cool songs! Definitely include it for your next dinner-party cd!
August 15, 2008 |  | Stealiong Beauty soundtrack |  |
The music is awesome. Divirsified and perfect for a lazy afternoon/evening cooking at home with your significant other. The DVD has beautiful scenerey but a plot that sucked. So glad I watched the movie to hear the soundtrack, You won't be disapointed-it's ageless.
April 11, 2007Back in college my girlfriend and I would listen to this tremendous album alot, especially with puff the magic dragon. Saw the movie about 8 yrs. after hearing the soundtrack about 100 times; it's not too bad either. Great chill out music, and terrific compilation of artists. Portishead was an exceptional find due to this album, she is just fantastic. Hooverphonic is also a cool techno-style floaty group discovered here. If you like these two, try out Sneaker Pimps "Splinter" or "Bloodsport" for chill, somber tunes.
April 4, 2006My only comment: I would have preferred the inclusion of Roland Gift's song and skip the Liz Phair ("Rocket Boy"). The Liz Phair was a bit jarring in the midst of the dreamy mood of the rest of the collection. Nevertheless, it's a lovely album and so is the movie.
February 23, 2005This is not only an amazing soundtrack, but it's the perfect backdrop for those intimate moments. Romantic and sexy, the songs are totally groove-able and there's never an irritating transition. I lost my copy and have been hoping to find it (or recover it from an ex) before I'm forced to buy a new one, but let's face it -- I'm breaking down without it. The songs get into your head and move you, and I'm a mess without them. My rating of 5 stars means it's an album that won't leave your discplayer for days.
September 13, 2004More reviews at Amazon.com ...