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Great Expectations (1998 Film)

Great Expectations (1998 Film)
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Genre: Soundtracks & Scores
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 6-JAN-1998

Track Listing

  1. Finn (Intro) - Tori Amos
  2. Siren - Tori Amos
  3. Life in Mono - Mono
  4. Sunshower - Chris Cornell
  5. Resignation - Reef
  6. Like a Friend - Pulp
  7. Wishful Thinking - Duncan Sheik
  8. Today - Poe
  9. Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down - Scott Weiland
  10. Her Ornament - The Verve Pipe
  11. Walk This Earth Alone - Lauren Christy
  12. Breakable - Fisher
  13. Success - Iggy Pop
  14. Slave - David Garcia, Davíd Garza,
  15. Uncle John's Band - Grateful Dead
  16. Bésame Mucho [*] - Césaria Évora

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35459 in Music
  • Brand: Unknown
  • Released on: 1998-01-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English, French
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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Whether the movie Great Expectations was any good or not, the soundtrack excelled, crossing generations and cultures as Cesaria Evora nestles next to the Dead's "Uncle John's Band," and Mono's breathless "Life in Mono" leads into former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell's surprising "Sunshower." A new song from Pulp, the first solo release by former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, and Great Expectations offers a wealth of surprises, the mood constantly changing, the only constant being the quality of the music, whether from established figures or relative newcomers. From Tori Amos to the Verve Pipe, this is an album that has it all. --Chris Nickson


Customer Reviews

Beyond My Expectations5
Like many soundtracks, I bought the soundtrack to the film 'Great Expectations' because there was a brand new Tori Amos track on it, and I *love* her. I had done the same with the 'Higher Learning' soundtrack, and was extremely disappointed due to the vomitory rap songs that surrounded Tori's gems. 'Great Expectations' pleasantly surprised me. Tori's track, the curious "Siren," is a piano-laced euphoria, her crystalline voice and Bösendorfer treading through a dreamy drum-driven soundscape (how 'bout that alliteration!) It is truly a masterpiece. "Wishful Thinking," a sullen, truthful tune by the ever-wonderful (and native New Jerseyan) Duncan Sheik, is the other masterpiece on the album. Highlights include the shocking ballad by former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell ("Sunshower") and the poppy sunshiny splendor of "Today" by the smoky-voiced Poe. Overall, the songs, ranging from Iggy Pop to "Bésame Mucho", are journeys themselves in music.

ain't seen none like you...4
Like that sleak image of Gwyneth Paltrow on the cover, the soundtrack to this mediocre Dickens adaptation is sexy and sophisticated, for the most part. Tori Amos starts it out with loopy solipsism, but most of the songs on the record are joyous surprises - Reef's "Resignation" and David Garza's "Slave" are great fun, Mono does a subtly devastating update on Abba's "Life In Mono," and Pulp finds charm and pulse in "Like a Friend." I think most are agreed the true hero of the soundtrack winds up being Scott Weiland, whose "Lady, Your Roof Drags Me Down" is jazzy, unexpected, and threatens to explode in 100 directions at once.

Fabulous5
When asked if I have an all time favorite "album" this is it. I have purchased it three times due to scratches, losing it, loaning it to friends that never give it back, etc. Would highly recommend it to everyone. It surpasses all genres of music and takes one for a quite a ride.