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De-Lovely Music From The Motion Picture
  

De-Lovely Music From The Motion Picture

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  Song Title Artist Time Price    
Play   1. It's De-Lovely Robbie Williams 4:40 Album Only  
Play   2. Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) Alanis Morissette 3:21 Album Only  
Play   3. Begin The Beguine Sheryl Crow 4:26 Album Only  
Play   4. Let's Misbehave Elvis Costello 2:34 Album Only  
Play   5. Be A Clown Kevin Kline;Peter Polycarpou and Chorus 2:55 Album Only  
Play   6. Night And Day John Barrowman and Kevin Kline 2:45 Album Only  
Play   7. Easy To Love Kevin Kline 2:49 Album Only  
Play   8. True Love Ashley Judd and Tayler Hamilton 2:09 Album Only  
Play   9. What Is This Thing Called Love? Lemar 2:37 Album Only  
Play 10. I Love You Mick Hucknall 2:07 Album Only  
Play 11. Just One Of Those Things Diana Krall 3:17 Album Only  
Play 12. Anything Goes Caroline O'Connor and;Chorus 2:02 Album Only  
Play 13. Experiment Kevin Kline 2:33 Album Only  
Play 14. Love For Sale Vivian Green 5:35 Album Only  
Play 15. So In Love Lara Fabian and Mario Frangoulis 3:31 Album Only  
Play 16. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Natalie Cole 3:43 Album Only  
Play 17. Blow, Gabriel, Blow Jonathan Pryce;Kevin Kline;Cast and Chorus 2:50 Album Only  
Play 18. In The Still Of The Night Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd 2:30 Album Only  
Play 19. You're The Top Cole Porter with Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks 3:25 £0.89
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
It's the top! 11 Oct 2004
By Ruth Ludlam VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
This is the soundtrack to the excellent film of the same name, and is pretty much the same thing as the film - a big homage to Cole Porter by today's artists. Essentially a tribute album, but with some rather unexpected stars appearing. Robbie Williams (no stranger to this style of song) clearly loves every moment of singing the title track, and does do it justice. However, the appearance of Alanis Morisette and Mick Hucknall took me more by surprise, but still their performances are superb. Morisette particuarly benefits from showing a sweeter, more quiet side of herself. Elvis Costello's performance is visually hilarious (consummate showman that he is) so it's worth seeeing the film as well.
However, it's also a good collection of songs, because it tries to encompass the very best of Porter's songs in one album (which you'd never get in one show, for instance).
I think the quality of the lyrics really sells this album though, cos Porter's song-writing is timeless - clever and sweet, and delightfully funny. This is the only man in the world who could have written a seduction song and got away with a line about educated fleas...
Genius.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
By Lawrance M. Bernabo HALL OF FAME TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
One of the more interesting aspects of the "De-Lovely," the musical biography of Cole Porter, is that despite the appearance of major recording stars such as Sheryl Crow and Alanis Morissette to sing the songs it is the songs that you remember much more than the singers. This soundtrack collection does a nice job of presenting pretty much everything we heard in Irwin Winkler's 2004 film and if nothing here is a definitive version of a classic Cole Porter tune, then that is okay because the idea here is to introduce a new generation of fans to those songs while the rest of us take a nice musical walk down memory lane.

My favorite track is when Kline's Porter instructs John Barrowman's character on how to sing "Night and Day." My only serious complaint about the movie is that Kline really has to restrain his performances so that they are more in keeping with Porter's own singing abilities (which are amply demonstrated on the final track, "You're the Top"). If somebody wanted to let Kline record a collection of Cole Porter songs that would sound good to me; with Porter's witty lyrics having a performer who brings the sensibilities of an actor more than those of a singer, that would make sense to me. In a similar vein, I like Ashley Judd's sweet little duet with Tayler Hamilton on "True Love," so do not be surprised if you like the actors more than the singers on this one.

The spirited renditions of "Anyting Goes," "Be a Clown" and "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" by the cast lose a little something reduced to just the audio dimension, but that is standard with any good production number from a movie. Elvis Costello's "Let's Misbehave" is okay, and the same is true for Crow's "Begin the Beguine" and Morissette's "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)." I kept waiting for one of the big names on the album to really blow me away with one of these songs, and it just never happened. Robbie Williams doing the title track is pretty good, as is Natalie Cole on "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," and I like Diana Krall's "It Was Just One of Those Things" more each time I hear it. But if after listening to the soundtrack for "De-Lovely" I am compelled to check out more recordings of Cole Porter tunes, I know I am not going to be alone. Fortunately, I know of a couple of definite directions in which to go (think Bobby Short).

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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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OK, Ella it ain't, but then maybe it's about time someone breathed a new life into these tracks. This album may disappoint some traditionalists (and some illiterate children!) but its fresh approach brings a smile to the face and highlights how well-penned the originals were. All in all an intelligent and pleasurable expreience, recommended to everyone who's lived, laughed or loved.
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