Cruel Intentions: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Every You Every Me (Single Mix) - Placebo
- Praise You (Radio Edit) - Fatboy Slim
- Coffee & TV - Blur
- Bedroom Dancing - Day One
- Colorblind - Counting Crows
- Ordinary Life - Kristen Barry
- Comin' Up From Behind - Marcy Playground
- Secretly - Skunk Anansie
- This Love - Craig Armstrong
- You Could Make a Killing - Aimee Mann
- Addictive - Faithless
- Trip On Love - Abra Moore
- You Blew Me Off - Bare Jr.
- Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23023 in Music
- Released on: 1999-03-02
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, French, Vietnamese
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Aside from the ubiquitous presence of a Fatboy Slim track ("Praise You") and the Verve's yesteryear anthem of choice, "Bittersweet Symphony," the cuts on this teensploitation-influenced compilation are hardly cut-out bin oatmeal. Fans restless to sample fresh Blur material will bask in the moody glow of "Coffee & TV," while other tracks offer some lesser-known but tasty dance-floor modernists such as Faithless and Kristen Barry. This is after-hours room service of taunting rock and acerbic ballads, and it highly complements the film's at-odds crew of mean-spirited teen sirens and endangered Cinderella figures, all of whom would rather watch the beautiful people than join their rat race. --Kristy Ojala
Customer Reviews
A CD full of great music
This CD is full of great songs. Especially track #8: Secretly by Skunk Anansie.
CD intentions
It was actually a replacement CD from the original one I ordered. Love it.
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Deliciously eclectic.
Well, if you like the movie then you will most likely love the soundtrack. That's a given. I like the great majority of the tracks (especially "Bittersweet Symphony", "Every You Every Me", "Colorblind", "Secretly" and "This Love"), although there were some that I don't much care for ("Praise You" and "Bedroom Dancing").
Overall, a good eclectic soundtrack that is great for listening to in your car.




