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movie_soundtracks.sPubDate = "9/13/2006 7:35:48 PM GMT";
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movie_soundtracks.appHeader = "Movie mixes";
movie_soundtracks.appDeck = "A well-rounded pop soundtrack doesn&#146;t need a film to make it work. These movie music collections offer a wide range of artists and styles that sound great on your CD player as well as the big screen. ";
movie_soundtracks.appFooter = "By Helen A.S. Popkin";
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movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Almost Famous\"","Cameron Crowe&#146;s homage to his adolescence introduced Elton John&#146;s &#147;Tiny Dancer,&#148; to a new generation. Also featured: A live David Bowie version of the Lou Reed classic, &#147;I&#146;m Waiting For The Man,&#148; and a slew of classics from the likes of Led Zeppelin, The Seeds and Clarence Carter. (Dreamworks, 2000)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Elizabethtown Vols. 1 and 2\"","This Cameron Crowe double collection has a down home feel, with classics from the Hollies, Tom Petty, Lindsay Buckingham, as well as newer songs from Ryan Adams and Wheat. The standout is another Elton John oldie, &#147;My Father&#146;s Gun.&#148; (RCA, 2005)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Gross Pointe Blank\"","Though it&#146;s an almost single-mindedly '80s soundtrack, songs such as &#147;Mirror in the Bathroom&#148; (English Beat), &#147;Pressure Drop&#148; (The Specials) and &#147;Rudie Can&#146;t Fail&#148; (The Clash) reminds us that there was plenty of good music back then, not just the silly stuff. Also included: The Guns & Roses version of &#147;Live and Let Die.&#148; (London/Pdg 1997)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"High Fidelity\"","A soundtrack from a movie based on a book about music obsessives, this collection covers a lot of ground -- from Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan to the Velvet Underground, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, and Jack Black&#146;s cover of &#147;Let&#146;s Get It On.&#148;  (Hollywood Records, 2000)","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Natural Born Killers\"","Nine Inch Nail&#146;s Trent Reznor put together this amazing 20-song package, featuring Dr. Dre, L7, Pasty Cline, Duane Eddy and the Cowboy Junkies&#146; version of the Velvet Underground&#146;s &#147;Sweet Jane.&#148; (No soundtrack is complete without Lou Reed.)  (Interscope Records, 1994)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Pulp Fiction Collector&#146;s Edition\"","This multi-genre version includes four songs left from the first issue. Along with Dick Dale&#146;s &#147;Misirlou&#148; and Neil Diamond&#146;s &#147;Girl, You&#146;ll Be a Woman Now,&#148; you also get Link Wray&#146;s &#147;Rumble,&#148; The Robins&#146; &#147;Since I First Met You,&#148; Brother Johnson&#146;s &#147;Strawberry Letter #23&#148; and the Marketts&#146; &#147;Out of Limits.&#148;  (MCA, 2002)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Rushmore\"","This '60s-centered soundtrack, compiled by Devo&#146;s Mark Mothersbaugh, features none of the overplayed songs on oldies radio. Instead, you get angsty and odd tunes such as &#147;Making Time&#148; by Creation, &#147;A Summer Song,&#148; by Chad and Jeremy, &#147;Oh Yoko,&#148; by John Lennon, and evoking &#147;Harold and Maude,&#148; two songs by Cat Stevens (&#147;Here Comes My Baby&#148; and &#147;The Wind.&#148;)  (London/Pdg, 1998)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Say Anything\"","Another great soundtrack from a movie starring John Cusack (see &#147;Gross Pointe Blank&#148; and &#147;High Fidelity&#148;), this Cameron Crowe collection features a great Replacements number, &#147;Within Your Reach.&#148; There&#146;s also some delightful ska by Fishbone (&#147;Skankin&#146; to the Beat&#148;) and lesser-known songs from Cheap Trick (&#147;You Want It&#148;) and Depeche Mode (&#147;Stripped&#148;).  (Sony, 1989)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Singles\"","Cameron Crowe&#146;s tribute to the Seattle grunge scene features hometown bands Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Chris Cornell, Mother Love Bone and Mudhoney &#150;- as well as original Seattle native, Jimi Hendrix. Oddly, there are also a couple of songs from Minnisota scenester Paul Westerberg (of the Replacements). (Sony, 1992)","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou\"","Along with Seu Jorge&#146;s Brazilian samba covers of David Bowie songs, this Wes Anderson/Mark Mothersbaugh collection features Bowie himself. Also included: A lesser-known Zombies song (&#147;The Way I Feel Inside&#148;), Iggy and the Stooges classic &#147;Search and Destroy&#148; and Devo&#146;s &#147;Gut Feeling.&#148;  (Hollywood Records, 2004)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"The Royal Tenebaums Collector&#146;s Edition\"","Anderson and Mothersbaugh do it again with rabidly folkish soundtrack featuring the Ramones, the Velvet Underground, Elliott Smith and Nick Drake, among others. (Hollywood Records, 2001)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
movie_soundtracks[i++] = new Array("","\"Trainspotting Vols 1 and 2\"","This eclectic double collection features the Velvet Underground (of course), as well as Iggy Pop&#146;s &#147;Lust for Life&#148; (it&#146;s not just a cruise line commercial!), Brian Eno, and more contemporary Britpop from Blur, Pulp and Elastica.  (Capitol 1996)<br>","","","", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "");
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