Sweet November (2001 Film) [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]

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Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves star in a romantic drama featuring music from some of the industry's biggest names. New Age chanteuse Enya contributes the album's first single, "Only Time," while Stevie Nicks handles "Touched by an Angel," a previously unreleased new recording. "Heart Door" from Paula Cole is another track exclusive to this soundtrack. Bobby Darin and Jackie Wilson represent classic pop. Wilson, in particular, never sounds dated--even sandwiched between Robbie Williams's "Rock DJ" remix and Tracy Dawn's "You Deserve to Be Loved" (which is not featured in the actual film). Newcomer Celeste Prince's "Wherever You Are," a sultry piano number, was written specifically for the film. Barenaked Ladies are in subdued mode with their own piano-based "Off the Hook." And in keeping with movie soundtrack tradition, the requisite remix is contributed by Lenny B. with his version of k.d. lang's "The Consequences of Falling." --Rob O'Connor

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Sweet November (2001 Film) [Enhanced] [Soundtrack]
Sweet November (2001 Film)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Sweet November
  • One of the best Soundtracks Ever!
  • Go Ahead...
  • Not particularly outstanding
Sweet November (2001 Film)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005898N
Release Date: 2001-02-06

Tracks:

  1. Cellophane - Amanda Ghost
  2. Only Time - Enya
  3. Shame - BT
  4. Touched By An Angel - Stevie Nicks
  5. The Consequences Of Falling (Lenny B Remix) - K.D. Lang
  6. Heart Door - Paula Cole
  7. My Number - Tegan & Sara
  8. Off The Hook - Barenaked Ladies
  9. Rock DJ - Robbie Williams
  10. Baby Work Out - Jackie Wilson
  11. You Deserve To Be Loved - Tracy Dawn
  12. Wherever You Are - Celeste Prince
  13. The Other Half Of Me - Bobby Darin

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Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves star in a romantic drama featuring music from some of the industry's biggest names. New Age chanteuse Enya contributes the album's first single, "Only Time," while Stevie Nicks handles "Touched by an Angel," a previously unreleased new recording. "Heart Door" from Paula Cole is another track exclusive to this soundtrack. Bobby Darin and Jackie Wilson represent classic pop. Wilson, in particular, never sounds dated--even sandwiched between Robbie Williams's "Rock DJ" remix and Tracy Dawn's "You Deserve to Be Loved" (which is not featured in the actual film). Newcomer Celeste Prince's "Wherever You Are," a sultry piano number, was written specifically for the film. Barenaked Ladies are in subdued mode with their own piano-based "Off the Hook." And in keeping with movie soundtrack tradition, the requisite remix is contributed by Lenny B. with his version of k.d. lang's "The Consequences of Falling." --Rob O'Connor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars DVD Order.......2007-01-10

I ordered the DVD Sweet November for my daughter as a Christmas present. It arrived when they said it would arrive and she was very pleased. Thank You Amazon.

4 out of 5 stars Sweet November.......2006-06-25

Items were shipped within two days, and I loved the music from the movie.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best Soundtracks Ever!.......2004-11-21

Even if you didn't like the movie, this is one of the best soundtracks of all time. I have been listening to it since I purchased it over two years ago, and I still listen to at least one different song from it every week.

4 out of 5 stars Go Ahead..........2004-11-08

If not for anthing else, buy this to listen to Stevie Nicks. Her voice is like no other!!!!

3 out of 5 stars Not particularly outstanding.......2004-02-14

My main reason for getting this album? Enya. It captures one of the most poignant moments in the whole movie, and Enya's voice is so enchanting, it really will bring tears to your eyes.

The rest of the album is slightly iffy. To be honest, I wasn't keen on most of the music featured, and can't say I've heard of many of the artists!!! Or I've heard of the artists, but never really heard their music before now - k.d Lang, Stevie Nicks etc.

There is another outstanding song, and that's track 12 if I remember correctly, Wherever You Are by Celeste Prince. This really sums up the whole movie in one song. It's a really slow, sad song too. It's been a while since I saw the movie, but is it not right at the very end, in the last few scenes?

Some soundtracks are great, and totally remind you of the film. I'm afraid this movie does nothing to remind me of the film, apart from Enya, Robbie Williams, and Celeste Prince. The rest of the tracks depend on your mood/tastes I guess.
The String Quartet Tribute to Guns N' Roses
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Left a lot to be desired
  • Good CD That Only Empowers The Essence Of The Great Band
  • WOW
  • NOT a note for note translation
The String Quartet Tribute to Guns N' Roses

Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000255K9O
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Welcome to the Jungle
  2. Sweet Child O Mine
  3. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
  4. Paradise City
  5. Don't Cry
  6. November Rain
  7. Live and Let Die
  8. Mr. Brownstone
  9. Yesterdays
  10. Patience
  11. 14 Years [*]
  12. Civil War [*]

Product Description

1. November Rain
2. Sweet Child O Mine
3. Welcome To The Jungle
4. Paradise City
5. Don't Cry
6. Civil War
7. Patience
8. Knockin On Heavens Door
9. Yesterdays
10. Live And Let Die
11. Mr. Brownstone
12. 14 Years

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Left a lot to be desired.......2006-12-11

Love GNR, would love alternative versions of their music but this is a wimpy attempt. And dont be snookered into buying both CDs -- they share a handful of the same songs. November Rain is the best of the bunch -- no duh -- it was already an orchestral piece. Very disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars Good CD That Only Empowers The Essence Of The Great Band.......2006-01-05

Very Interesting CD. I was worried when someone surprised me with it, that it would be cover songs with some modern punk rock band ruining these songs. To my surprise, it only added to the legendary band's legacy, by emphasizing on the music behind each song. I will warn you though...Guns N Roses is my 3rd favorite band (behind Nirvana and Faith No More), and I also like classical music...

Let me go over each song...and for the record, none of these songs had pieces cut out like some people mentioned in previous reviews...and the CD totals 1 Hour and some odd seconds, so these songs are pretty much extended versions of the original versions.

1. Welcome To The Jungle - Very interesting track, very strange at first, but once it hits the 'In the jungle...welcome to the jungle' part, it makes the early part blend very well...this is by no means the viscious song we're used to hearing, but its well done, and very smooth.

2. Sweet Child O Mine - Beautiful, like the usual version...pretty much the regular version without words, and using violins...but its very addictive...I love this one.

3. Knockin On Heaven's Door - Easily my least favorite on this CD, despite the fact I love this song's real version...this just proves that this particular song was carried by Axl's voice, because I sorely missed it.

4. Paradise City - Interesting, and high pitched...kinda like Welcome To The Jungle---Violins with pizazz---I honestly don't know how to describe this one...my favorite part of the original version is the 'So far away' part, which is done even better on here...but as a whole, its ok...im not obsessed with the real version of the song anyways

5. Dont Cry - Beautiful. Fantastic. This song could melt, and still be a fine sculpture. This is my favorite Guns N Roses song, and just as good on this cd. It plays so awesome that you really can just feel the words going along with it, despite the lack of singing.

6. November Rain - Overall very well balanced. I prefer the real guitar solos over the violins, but its still well done...and definitely not disappointing. Another song you can just feel the words playing along with it...#5+6 easily capture the emotions of their originals.

7. Live And Let Die - A little tourette's to me...has a little jump in the famous guitar riff (or violin riff in this case)...honestly dont care for it on the cd...and its merely ok to me original-wise. This song doesn't get hurt or anything, so if you like the original, imagine it slower...simple as that.

8. Mr. Brownstone - Very odd choice, IMO (You Could Be Mine, Rocket Queen, Its So Easy probably should of took its spot)...but still well done. Again, not obsessed with the original version...but this is still well done and rivals it...I would prefer this version a little more, because it adds a little pizazz (or jumpyness...hyperness...i dunno)

9. Yesterdays - Beautiful. This version mainly has the music replacing the words (another words you dont hear that basketball bouncing type of sound or whatever) They dont overdo it, and once again, its one you could feel the words along with it...

10. Patience - I miss the whistling, but they try to replace it...another song where the music replaces the words (or another words the music plays as if it were the words to the song)...very well done, but i didnt care for the little jump to end the song (imagine the three stooges for a second...and after the theme song is over it has a little 'dunhhh'...thats what I mean by a little jump)...I still like this version though

11. 14 Years - Awesome. It has a spiffyness that kinda gives you a little adrenaline or motivation to do something while listening to it. I dunno...I just like it. The speed transition from being upbeat to slowing up is done perfectly...I love it.

12. Civil War - Another one where you could sing alone easily...slowed up, but has the most emotion of the cd put into it. On paper it wouldn't look like a perfect song to end the cd with, but it actually works really well.

Overall, I love this CD

Top 5 Would Be:
1. Dont Cry, 2. 14 Years, 3. Yesterdays, 4. Sweet Child O Mine, 5. November Rain

No weak song, and none that are clearly dusted by their originals...but I do feel Live And Let Die and Knockin On Heavens Door were not as good...the rest are right up there, if you feel like listening to them, but dont feel like headbanging...I realize a lot of people love Guns N Roses for their viscious rock (Welcome To The Jungle being the obvious song)...if thats what you're looking for...it aint happening here...this is just an upbeat CD that captures emotions from these songs...great to listen to int he daytime while driving

5 out of 5 stars WOW.......2005-08-25

This is a very interesting album. I bought this one along with the string quartet to velvet revolver. They are both awesome, but this one has more color to it. Along with the strings, there's a double bass played and a percussionist. What I find intriguing, is that the percussion isn't played throughout the whole song like you would expect; it's done very tastefully. Over the last few days, I've had it playing when friends and a contractor came to my house, and they all made good comments about it. I had a contractor at my house just today installing windows in my living room, and he said, "now I could listen to this." My ex-girlfriend came over two days ago during the first or second song, and she ended up sitting on a footstool having fun trying to figure out each song while I stayed busy hanging sheetrock. Her favorite was "sweet child o' mine." my favorites were "Welcome to the Jungle," and i just loved what they did with "Paradise City, and Mr. Brownstone."

2 out of 5 stars NOT a note for note translation.......2004-11-21

If your expecting complete GnR songs you are going to be disappointed, like myself. All the covers just take the lyrical medley and some of the key riffs from the songs and then improvise the rest.
Since I had heard other quartets like Torn Tally (TOOL COVERS) and Apocalyptica (METALLICA COVERS) the bar was set extremely high, especially after hearing Apocalyptica blaze through the solos on Metallica's song ONE! I don't think Angry String Orchestra covers any GnR solos completely.They play the parts of the solos they can and then just improvise for the parts they can't play. It's very disappointing.
For Example they sort of get the first solo down for November Rain but then come to the second solo and they just repeat the first solo instead of playing the notes that are supposed to be played and finally at the end of November Rain the end solos are SLOWED WAAAAAAAAY down. Come to think of it, I think the tempo of all the songs covered are slowed waaay down. There is NO solo for Don't Cry and the solo for Sweet Child O' Mine is the Viola player just running the same scale over and over again.
I bought this album because I'm a big GnR fan and because when I saw the guy in the video "The Making of November Rain" with his viola jam the end solos to November Rain on it, I knew orchestral versions of GnR songs would sound badd-ass. Unfortunately, this group didn't recruit that guy with his viola to play on this album. This album falls WAAAAY short of what it could be.
Maybe GnR Fans will get lucky and Apocalyptica or Torn Tally will cover some GnR Songs (especially November Rain) and play them correctly instead of just following the lyrical medley and some of the keys riffs. I think the Sweet Child O' Mine solo would sound incredible on a viola or cello. Until then one can only hope.
Sincerely,
grmpysmrf
Sunset Serenade Live November 29, 1941
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    Sunset Serenade Live November 29, 1941
    Glenn Miller
    Manufacturer: Jazz Hour -- DNA --
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003LY8
    Release Date: 1997-12-24

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction/Flagwaver
    2. This Is No Laughing Matter
    3. I'm Not Much on Looks
    4. Dreamsville, Ohio
    5. Nickle Serenade
    6. Station Break - Glenn Miller
    7. Georgia on My Mind
    8. Tchaikowsky's Piano Concerto
    9. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
    10. Uso Talk - Glenn Miller
    11. Chattanooga Choo Choo
    12. Papa Niccolini
    13. Keep 'Em Flying
    Musique de Salon, Troy King, Guitar
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Some of the best playing I've heard on CD
    Musique de Salon, Troy King, Guitar

    Manufacturer: Eroica Classical Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00005RD7K
    Release Date: 2001-09-09

    Tracks:

    1. Valse en Ska
    2. L'Hymne a l'Amour
    3. Prelude - Valse
    4. Etude
    5. Petites Variations
    6. Miniature Purzienne
    7. Valse
    8. Waltz No.1: "November Leaves"
    9. Waltz No.2: "December Frosts"
    10. Waltz No.3: "October Sunsets"
    11. Waltz No.4: "Bitter-Sweet"
    12. Etude-Esquisse No. 23 "L'Hommage d'un hommage"
    13. Variations sur un th de Django Reinhardt
    14. Tango en Ska
    15. Sa Jeunesse

    Album Description

    Musique de Salon: Classical Guitar Music for a New "Belle Epoque" includes World Premiere Recordings of works by Ricardo Iznaola and Gilbert Biberian, as well as music by Leo Brouwer, Gerald Garcia, and Roland Dyens (including Dyens' arrangements of songs by Aznavour and Piaf). The recording was featured on Minnesota Public Radio's "New Releases with Michael Barone" and has received critical acclaim.

    La Belle Epoque (The Beautiful Epoch) was the period from 1895 to 1914 characterized by a general feeling of optimism and hope within society. The world was changing rapidly with new inventions designed to make life easier and to allow diverse peoples easier access to new ideas and philosophies. Nowhere was this feeling of anticipation about the possibilities of the future more prevalent than in the salons of France, where people gathered to socialize, dance, and listen to music. The French composers of the time were searching for a unique, national style and used as their influence the popular music of the cabaret, American musical trends such as ragtimes and cakewalks, and dance hall music including the waltz and the newly arrived Argentine tango, which at that time shared the rhythm of the Cuban habanera. Today these elements are inextricably associated with French music and it is from this tradition that the composers of the works on this recording have drawn. They are all! performing guitarists and their knowledge of the many possibilities of the guitar is artfully displayed in these beautiful and entertaining compositions.

    The first and last pieces on this program are composed or arranged by the only French composer represented on this recording, Roland Dyens. Dyens has garnered considerable acclaim in recent times as an extremely original and adventuresome composer and performer. Valse en Skaï and Tango en Skaï (Skaï meaning a cheap, imitation leather) also demonstrate his humor and wit, not to mention his great flair as a guitarist. Both pieces pay homage, in the style of a caricature, to the waltz and tango dance forms and are filled with musical "winks" to each. The two French songs, L'Hymne a l'Amour (Hymn of Love) and Sa Jeunesse (Her Youth) were written by the famous French singer/songwriters Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour, respectively. However, Dyens "the arranger" definitely leaves his mark on these beautiful, harmonically rich renditions.

    The distinguished Cuban-American guitarist, composer, and pedagogue Ricardo Iznaola has been hailed as "one of the most seminal players, teachers, and thinkers of the guitar scene today". He says the following about his Musique de Salon, Suite No. 5 for solo guitar: "Musique de Salon pays homage to the end of the century... the l9th century, to the spirit materialized in the Parisian end-of-the-century salon where friends gathered to share the good times making music in an intimate atmosphere o f beauty, elegance, and wit. A hint of sadness transpires at moments. It speaks of that sweet melancholy in which we indulge when we reminisce of past moments of joy no longer available to us." The style here evokes the Impressionistic and post-Romantic flavor of Debussy, Scriabin, and Ravel. Musique de Salon exists in five different versions, with different movements, for guitar duo, guitar and string orchestra, and two versions for guitar and various other instruments.

    Four Waltzes for guitar were composed between 1981 and 1985 by the renowned British guitarist and composer, Gilbert Biberian. While he has written for many instruments, Biberian's works for guitar form a substantial and important repertoire for the instrument. These waltzes are very romantic in character and with their rapidly changing moods, from wistful nostalgia to overwhelming angst often within each waltz, hark back to the French cabaret style of "heart-on-the-sleeve" drama mixed with a carefree spirit. The Autumnal months titling the first three waltzes represent the storminess of these pieces set wit

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Some of the best playing I've heard on CD.......2003-09-06

    I was so pleasantly surprised by this recording. the repertoire is so unique compared to other guitar CD's I own. The pieces are really wonderful. The playing is so expressive. This guy is amazing. Does he have other recordings? This the most expressive playing I've heard in some time. Bravo!
    Sweet November
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      Sweet November
      Full of Harmony
      Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000J3FF0S
      Release Date: 2006-11-22
      Sunset Serenade Broadcast (November 22, 1941)
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        Sunset Serenade Broadcast (November 22, 1941)
        Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
        Manufacturer: Jazz Hour -- DNA --
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000003LWJ
        Release Date: 1994-08-21

        Tracks:

        1. Program Introduction - Glenn Miller
        2. Tuxedo Junction
        3. Dreamsville, Ohio
        4. Chattanooga Choo Choo
        5. I Know Why (And So Do You)
        6. It Happened in Sun Valley
        7. Ev'rything I Love
        8. V-Hop
        9. In a Sentimental Mood
        10. I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest
        11. Do You Care?
        12. Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto
        13. 'til Reveille
        14. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
        15. Papa Niccolini (The Happy Cobbler)
        16. In the Mood
        17. Broadcast Closing - Glenn Miller
        November Rain / Sweet Child O' Mine 3"
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          November Rain / Sweet Child O' Mine 3"
          Guns N' Roses
          Manufacturer: Geffen
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000OPDYEA

          Product Description

          1987 deleted Japanese 2-track 3" CD single, also including Sweet Child O' Mine, snap-pack picture sleeve with lyrics MVDG-7
          Miracle in Bethlehem
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            Miracle in Bethlehem

            Manufacturer: Somm Recordings
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00005OAHN
            Release Date: 1998-03-31
            Sunset Serenade Broadcast (November 22, 1941)
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              Sunset Serenade Broadcast (November 22, 1941)
              Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
              Manufacturer: Jazz Hour
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B000003LX0
              Release Date: 1994-08-21

              Tracks:

              1. Program Introduction - Glenn Miller
              2. Tuxedo Junction
              3. Dreamsville, Ohio
              4. Chattanooga Choo Choo
              5. I Know Why (And So Do You)
              6. It Happened in Sun Valley
              7. Ev'rything I Love
              8. V-Hop
              9. In a Sentimental Mood
              10. I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest
              11. Do You Care?
              12. Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto
              13. 'til Reveille
              14. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
              15. Papa Niccolini (The Happy Cobbler)
              16. In the Mood
              17. Broadcast Closing - Glenn Miller
              Palladium November 26, 1940
              Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
              • Something must be wrong.
              Palladium November 26, 1940
              Tommy Dorsey
              Manufacturer: Jazz Hour -- DNA --
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B000003LXE
              Release Date: 1994-08-21

              Tracks:

              1. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Introduction
              2. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: The One I Love
              3. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Our Love Affair
              4. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Make Me Know It
              5. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Shadows On The Sand
              6. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Hawaiian War Chant
              7. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Funny Little Pedro
              8. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: That's How It Goes
              9. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Loosers Weepers
              10. November 26-1940 Hollywood Palladium: Closing
              11. Collectors Bonus Feb-41 Trumpet Contest From Matinee At Meadowbrook Show
              12. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Kalamazoo
              13. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Al Jarvis Presents Plack For The Most Popular Band Of 1942
              14. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: There Will Never Be Another You
              15. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Deep River
              16. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Interview
              17. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: 1937 Medley: Once In A While/When My Dreamboat Comes Home
              18. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Back Stage At The Ballet
              19. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: I'm Coming Virginia
              20. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Tribute To Navy Hero
              21. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Rose Of The World
              22. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: That Old Black Magic
              23. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Star In Uniform
              24. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: I Had The Craziest Dream
              25. January 6-1943 Raleigh Show: Swing Low Sweet Chariot

              Customer Reviews:

              3 out of 5 stars Something must be wrong........2002-03-24

              There must be something wrong with the title of this CD. Seeing as Tommy Dorsey Died in the year 1956.

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