Queer as Folk: The Final Season
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Scissor Sisters � The Skins
- Geri Halliwell � Ride It (Hex Hector 12� Mix)
- DV Roxx � Hardcore Mutha F***a
- Fatboy Slim � Jin Go Lo Ba
- Ultra Nate � Free (Jason Nevins Mix)
- Madeleine Peyroux � Dance Me To The End of Love
- Charlatans UK � My Beautiful Friend (Lionrock Mix)
- Superpitcher � Fever
- P.J. Harvey � This Mess We�re In
- Marilyn Manson � Personal Jesus
- DJ Rhythm Presents Soul Theory � Drama (Warren Clark Club Mix)
- Africanism All Stars � Summer Moon
- Cyndi Lauper � Shine (Babylon Mix) � Exclusive
- Heather Small � Proud (Peter Presta QAF V Mix) � Exclusive
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31105 in Music
- Released on: 2005-09-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The soundtrack CD for the fifth and final season of Showtime's #1 groundbreaking series includes all the latest club hits as heard on the program. A must-have for the millions of fans who've supported the show over the years.
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The liner notes make it immediately clear. Underneath the jewel box, there's a black cover; inside, a cast picture with the artists all dressed in funeral-style clothing. All this serves as a reminder that the fifth season of Queer As Folk is the end of an era. As far as this musical collection is concerned, the "thumpa-thumpa" dance hits (as the boys on the show say) are well chosen: you'll find everything from the remix of club classic "Free" by Ultra Naté to DV Roxx's rave-style "Hardcore MuthaF***a," on through to a pumped-up remix of Cyndi Lauper's "Shine," a track exclusive to this collection. There are also some other great, unclubby tracks within QAF's grooves, including the PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke duet "This Mess We're In" and Madeleine Peyroux's Billie Holiday-esque "Dance Me to the End of Love." The Scissor Sisters' track "The Skins," is a perfect album opener, with its disco sound, while the disc closer "Proud," by Heather Small (which accompanies the final scene in the series) is an exclusive remix of this Pride Parade-worthy track. The tune (reminiscent of Cher's "Believe") is a resounding gay anthem, complete with a chorus that sings "what have you done today to make you feel proud?" Considering the fact that this successful series has changed the way gays and lesbians are portrayed on television, the creators have plenty to feel proud about. --Denise Sheppard
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Customer Reviews
Eclectic mix as with season 4...
Once again, the dance music, the rock songs, the jazzy tunes, the trip hop, and everything else used in a full season of Queer as Folk is put on one disc. Tracks 1-5 are thumpa thumpa tunes, then a mix of the more jazzy and experimental rock tracks comes in until the dance music returns from tracks 11-14. The disc is not beat mixed, and all versions are predominantly short. Most noticeably, Geri Halliwell's Ride It is listed on the CD as the Hex Hector 12" mix, but it's actually nearly 3 minutes shorter than the actual 12" version!!! Still and all, this disc is definitely going to remind you of the final season of the show, concluding with the remix of Heather Small that ended the series (and probably sent chills down the spines of all faithful viewers). Also very cool is that this time, the CD insert describes exactly what scene of which episode each songs was used in (note that the songs are not in the order of the episodes in which they were used). Also, I got my copy at Best Buy, and it did not come with a free QAF bandana. My only real wish here is that, as with Season 3, I think for the big going away CD, they should have made this two discs, separated the styles of music a bit more, and given us the long versions of stuff like Geri Halliwell, Ultra Nate, Cyndi Lauper and Heather Small-and also included other tracks used in the season, such as D1 featuring Lisa Hunt doing "Joint is Jumpin," which is a slammin' club track used in the closing credits of one episode-and a track which is really hard to find. Track times:
1. the skins (2:52)
2. Ride It (5:07)
3. Hardcore mutha (4:57)
4. Jin go lo ba (4:42)
5. Free (4:39)
6. Dance me to the end of love (3:57)
7. My beautiful friend (5:03)
8. Fever (4:59)
9. This mess we're in (3:55)
10. Personal jesus (4:08)
11. Drama (5:37)
12. Summer moon (4:51)
13. Shine (4:24)
14. Proud (5:01)
Last Dance
Do all good things really have to come to an end? The hit Showtime series Queer As Folk may have ended its five year-run a few weeks ago, but at least we are able to bask in the afterglow just a bit longer with the CD release of "The Final Season." And just when you thought the long line of music couldn't get any better -- it does. Not only has the series of music CD's from the show been consistently cool, they seem to keep getting better. This collection from the fifth and final season is proof that sometimes you just can't get enough of a good thing.
The line-up on this CD is certainly up to par with the past discs, and may I say this could be the best yet! The leadoff track is a thump `n bump disco romp titled "The Skins" from Scissor Sisters, a group that has earned its rightful place in music history all within the past two years. The always irresistible Geri Halliwell treats us to her brilliant take on "Ride It" remixed by Hex Hector. Other highlights include Madeleine Peyroux's "Dance Me To The End Of Love," PJ Harvey's "This Mess We're In," Superpitcher's "Fever" and Marilyn Manson's ode to "Personal Jesus." Rounding out the 14-track set are personal favorites, including Cyndi Lauper's "Shine" remixed and remade with an extra thump that'll have you pumping your fist in the air while on the dance floor, around the pool or behind the wheel. The last track is the appropriately titled "Proud" by Heather Small. This track was meticulously chosen, not only for its infectious chorus and statement, but it has queer anthem written all over it. It's been a while since our last gay anthem; dare I say we have a new one? A resounding YES! And I'm damn proud to spread the news!
Ecclectic Surprise
I bought this album just for the Presta mix of "Proud" but ended up loving practically the whole album. A little something for everyone on this soundtrack!










