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Queer as Folk: The Fourth Season

Queer as Folk: The Fourth Season
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Cue The Pulse To Begin (QAF Theme) - Burnside Project
  2. Attitude - Suede
  3. I'm The Main Man - Jason Nevins
  4. Train - Goldfrapp
  5. Love of The Loveless
  6. Scream - Ima Robot
  7. You Are My Joy - Reindeer Section
  8. Understanding The New Violence - The Uncut
  9. Satellite - TV On The Radio
  10. If I Were A Man - Andrea Menard
  11. 7 Minutes - Circlesquare
  12. Sanctuary - Origene
  13. Strobe's Nanafushi - Kodo
  14. Wonderful Life - Black

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39986 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-06-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Showtime’s critically acclaimed and highly rated original program Queer As Folk is back! The 4th season soundtrack is in stores June 22th and features 14 of the most memorable songs from this season.


Customer Reviews

Exceptional soundtrack!5
Season 4 has my favorite soundtrack of all five seasons. Unlike the other soundtracks, I don't find myself loving some tracks and skipping others. Season 4 of Queer as Folk was an emotional one and this reflects that. The mood is low key but multi-textured: it gets introspective, hopeful, sad, sexy, happy, and yes there are danceable tracks too. Somehow it does this seamlessly. There are some real gems here. Others have mentioned Cue to the Pulse: absolutely wonderful. There is also the cool and sexy Suede song "Attitude", the melancholy "Love of the Loveless" by Eels, and bitter sweet love song "Scream" by Ima Robot. The lower star reviews seem to be by people who were expecting the thumpa thumpa - and while there is nothing wrong with that, if you let go of that expectation, you may discover something deeper. More than any other soundtrack I find myself reliving the tender moments between the characters. The last track "Wonderful Life" by Black ends on a note of quiet but joyful optimism: everything will be okay. The characters suffer many challenges but, as Michael says about his beloved comic book heroes: "despite everything they survive". Perhaps I'm making this sound more down than it is - there is a lot of fun in these tracks too and I often find myself dancing. I've also had the thrill of discovering new bands to explore. I can't say much more other than recommend that you give this a listen. It's a rare treat to come across such a well-thought out album.

Great volume in the series4
Honestly, this cd is worth the price for "Cue the Pulse to begin" alone. As others have said, that right there should get you to buy this cd without hesitiation. But, there are other fantastic songs on this cd that are equally great and make this cd satisfying. It ends, for instance, with "Wonderful Life" by Black. I hadn't heard that for almost 15 years or so, when I first had the Black full length cassette, which had an equally awesome song on it called "Everything is Coming Up Roses" that got tremendous airplay here in SF. So, point being, it was great to see the song included here, and brought back great memories, outside of the fact that it's a song with a great message.

Other songs on here...yes, others have mentioned, some are weaker than others. But overall, you get a great deal. Highly recommend this cd as something of a middle ground when you want something other than the constant thumpa-thumpa of Club Babylon.

Enjoy.

Very good4
The music is very sexy, sand and happy, all the feelings that a gay man faces during life. Well for that matter the feeling that everyone faces.

Is good to listen while driving.

Hope you like it!

OJB