dimanche 3 août 2003

Stealing Beauty: Music From The Motion Picture

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
Customer Review: 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.
Customer Review: Dreamy and Sentimental Mood
The mood throughout this album is fairly consistent and dreamy with edge in places, like in Hooverphonics beautiful 2Wicky: "I can hurt you, you can hurt me...better be sure before you leave me for another one."

The passionate "Glory Box" explores "just wanting to be a woman" with music that almost purrs in places, deliciously beautiful. Looking through the new frame of being in love, the pictures awaken in passionate longings for a "reason to love you."

Stevie Wonder's funky "Superstition" lightens the mood and then Nina Simone slips you into dreams in "My Baby Just Cares for Me." Her silky sweet voice creates a mood of tranquility and nostalgia. The mood becomes even more nostalgic in "I'll be Seeing You." These three songs are perfect in this order.

Soft and dreamy, Mazzy Star's voice captures you completely. "You Won't Fall" is guitar driven and changes the imaginative scenery into wide open spaces. Before you were feeling romantic and now the music turns a little more edgy. "I Need Love" has an element of danger and adventure.

I would have ended this album with The Pointers Sisters "Happiness" to really wake you up after the dreamy sentimental journey.

~The Rebecca Review

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