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| Artist |
Original Soundtrack |
| Format |
CD |
| Genre |
Soundtrack |
| Label Name |
Tommy Boy |
| Producer |
Lucinda Williams, Norman Granz, T Bone Burnett, k.d. lang, Patrick Leonard, Steve Lillywhite, Gene Norman, Joe Sherman, Rick "Soldier" Will, Etienne Daho, Joseph Arthur, Jon Wood, Twangtrust, John Raham, Howie Beck, The Be Good Tanyas, Rosie Lopez |
| Release Date |
2004 05 04 |
| Song List |
1: Genius (3:38) 2: Right in Time (4:35) 3: Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) (3:33) 4: Sol Ją Cambą (5:05) 5: The Weakness in Me (3:32) 6: Everybody's Somebody's Fool (2:38) 7: Drivin' You (3:26) 8: In Spite of All the Damage (3:56) 9: Hallelujah (4:09) 10: Alright (4:11) 11: Blue Sky (3:26) 12: The Pleasure Song (4:13) 13: In the Sun (4:08) 14: Frances & Her Friends (4:34) |
| Style.Categories |
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, TV Soundtracks |
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The soundtrack to Showtime's lesbian answer to Sex and the City is much like the show itself -- classy, upscale, sophisticated, well-intentioned, and in good taste, but overly earnest and is lacking a sense of humor. Or risk, for that matter. There's nothing here that's unexpected -- it's heavy on female singer/songwriters, from Lucinda Williams to the Murmurs, and it stretches outside of that genre with sharp selections from Ella Fitzgerald, Connie Francis, and Fantcha. It's very urbane, and not all that interesting; it's contemporary singer/songwriter music for listeners who like the sound of the music, not the content. As such, it's not bad as background music, but it's not compelling listening on its own terms, even if it captures the sound and feel of the show quite well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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