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| Artist |
Various Artists |
| Format |
CD |
| Genre |
Soundtrack |
| Label Name |
Tommy Boy |
| Producer |
Cyndi Lauper, The Charlatans, PJ Harvey, Marilyn Manson, DJ Rhythm, Mick Harvey, Larry Klein, Tim Skold, William Wittman, Justin Robertson, Fatboy Slim, Jason Nevins, Hex Hector, Simon Thornton, Ian Masterson, Rob Ellis, Scott Hoffman, Josef Larossi, DV Roxx, Jason Sellards |
| Release Date |
2005 08 23 |
| Song List |
1: The Skins (2:52) 2: Ride It [Hex Hector 12" Mix] (5:07) 3: Hardcore Mutha F***a (4:57) 4: Jin-Go-Lo-Ba (4:42) 5: Free [Jason Nevins Mix] (4:39) 6: Dance Me to the End of Love (3:57) 7: My Beautiful Friend [Lionrock Mix] (5:03) 8: Fever (4:59) 9: This Mess We're In (3:55) 10: Personal Jesus (4:08) 11: Drama [Warren Clark Club Mix] (5:37) 12: Summer Moon (4:51) 13: Shine [Babylon Mix][#] (4:24) 14: Proud [Peter Presta QAF V Mix][#] (5:01) |
| Style.Categories |
Soundtracks, Alternative Pop/Rock, House, Dance-Pop |
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Queer as Folk: The Fifth Season ends the series' collection of soundtracks close to where it began: with a compilation of dancefloor-friendly tracks with a few slower songs thrown in for good measure. Geri Halliwell's "Ride It [Hex Hector 12" Mix]," DV Roxx's "Hardcore Mutha F***a," and DJ Rhythm Presents Soul Theory's "Drama [Warren Clark Club Mix]" are all pretty much par for the four-on-the-floor course, while the Scissor Sisters' "The Skins" and Superpitcher's "Fever" mix in some quirkier style with their relentless beats. The album's less-energetic tracks are just as important, if not more so, to Queer as Folk: The Fifth Season's overall flow: Madeleine Peyroux's flawlessly elegant cover of Leonard Cohen's "Dance Me to the End of Love" makes it a quintessential torch song. PJ Harvey's gorgeous duet with Thom Yorke, "This Mess We're In," is the perfect hung-over, heartbroken counterpart to more hedonistic songs like Marilyn Manson's "Personal Jesus." Exclusive mixes of Cyndi Lauper's "Shine" and Heather Small's "Proud" end the soundtrack on a high note. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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