Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
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Austin Powers may be a remnant of the '60s, but the soundtrack for his second film spans generations. Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello light into the former's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," with trumpet and piano creating a plush aura. Quincy Jones and His Orchestra provide the perfectly campy "Soul Bossa Nova (Dim's Space-A-Nova)." Mike Myers himself gets into the fray as Dr. Evil for a humorous take on Bill Withers's "Just the Two of Us" and R.E.M. successfully updates Tommy James's "Draggin' the Line." Madonna teams up with William Orbit for "Beautiful Stranger." Green Day turns in "Espionage," an instrumental that harkens back to cheesy action movies and the Batman theme. Big Blue Missile with Scott Weiland attempts to modernize the Zombies' "Time of the Season" with extra drum beats. But it's pure imitation. The real thing can be found in the Flaming Lips track, the pure-liquid LSD psychedelic pop of "Buggin'." --Rob O'Connor
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Good Soundtrack
- It's groovy but not that groovy, baby
- Buy it if you only like the backround theam music,
- A good collection of songs and artists
- Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Music from the Motion Picture
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Maverick
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000IYMI
Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Beautiful Stranger - Madonna
- My Generation - The Who
- Draggin' The Line - R.E.M.
- American Woman - Lenny Kravitz
- Word Up - Melanie G (aka Scary Spice)
- Just The Two Of Us (Dr. Evil Mix) - Dr. Evil
- Espionage - Green Day
- Time of the Season - Big Blue Missile with Scott Weiland
- Buggin' - The Flaming Lips
- Alright - The Lucy Nation
- I'll Never Fall In Love Again - Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello
- Soul Bossa Nova (Dim's Space-A-Nova) - Quincy Jones And His Orchestra
Amazon.com
Austin Powers may be a remnant of the '60s, but the soundtrack for his second film spans generations. Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello light into the former's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," with trumpet and piano creating a plush aura. Quincy Jones and His Orchestra provide the perfectly campy "Soul Bossa Nova (Dim's Space-A-Nova)." Mike Myers himself gets into the fray as Dr. Evil for a humorous take on Bill Withers's "Just the Two of Us" and R.E.M. successfully updates Tommy James's "Draggin' the Line." Madonna teams up with William Orbit for "Beautiful Stranger." Green Day turns in "Espionage," an instrumental that harkens back to cheesy action movies and the Batman theme. Big Blue Missile with Scott Weiland attempts to modernize the Zombies' "Time of the Season" with extra drum beats. But it's pure imitation. The real thing can be found in the Flaming Lips track, the pure-liquid LSD psychedelic pop of "Buggin'." --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
Good Soundtrack.......2005-08-07
This was a cool soundtrack but it had almost nothing with Mike Myers in it. That was the only dissappointment. Other than that this is a great soundtrack with some super-hits and great songs.
Best 2 Songs- My Generation & American Woman
Worst 2 Songs- Buggin & Soul Bossa Nova
It's groovy but not that groovy, baby.......2003-07-02
As is often the case with movie soundtracks, this CD offers some really good tracks alongside some humdrum and rather poor ones. Madonna's Beautiful Stranger is the cream of the crop; it's one of the better songs Madonna has put out in recent years, in my opinion. The live version of The Who's My Generation fits the Austin Powers theme nicely and plays very well on the album. Lenny Kravitz' rocking remake of American Woman is another great track that many folks will be quite familiar with already from its heavy radio play. I was very happy to see Dr. Evil's Just the Two of Us make its way onto the album, as it's a crowd-pleasing, memorable party of the movie. I also rather like, in a weird sort of way, The Lucy Nation's song Alright; it has an unusual sound and style that distinguishes it from its peers on this CD. Unfortunately, the better tracks stop here.
Some of these songs are remakes of classic songs, and I have to question why these remakes were even made. R.E.M.'s cover of Draggin' the Line is OK, but it differs very little from the original recording. Melanie G (aka Scary Spice) provides a completely unnecessary remake in the form of her cover of Cameo's funky tour de force Word Up; that great song is best left in the capable hands (and voice) of Cameo's Larry Blackmon. Big Blue Missile (with Scott Weiland) does a pretty mediocre job covering another classic song, Time of the Season; apparently, it wasn't the time of the season for all the singers to actually hit the right notes. Buggin' is an interesting track from The Flamingo Lips, but I can't decide whether I actually like the song or not. Green Day fans shouldn't get overly excited at the sight of the band's contribution here, as Espionage features no singing whatsoever. I'm still trying to figure out why Burt Bacharach is such an integral part of Austin Powers as I'm not naturally drawn to his music, but his collaboration with Elvis Costello on the all-too-familiar I'll Never Fall in Love Again isn't all that bad.
The album ends on a fun note, with Quincy Jones' souped-up version of the basic Austin Powers theme music. All in all, while the album has its good points, it is by no means a must-have. Were it not for Madonna's Beautiful Stranger, I doubt I would have bought the CD. Still, it's fun to listen to the whole thing every so often.
Buy it if you only like the backround theam music,.......2002-08-05
I brought this CD at Chrismas 99 about the time wear Austn Powers was realsed,, There is a few classic's songs on it like Madona's hit Bueataful Stranger witch become quite popular outside he movie
Lenny Kravis's American Women- Despite what many know the song was realsed befor the movie was theaticly realsed witch made it popular........... After you lisen to it a few times your find yourself most likely lisening to those 2 songs mostly and maybe 1 or 2 other songs on there,,,,,
and did I menchin that it has Dr.Evial's verisenof "Just the two of us" on it.....
All in all if your only after the CD to get only like 1 or 2 songs on it go to like Kazza or WInMX and download theam off there dont waste your money on the CD
A good collection of songs and artists.......2001-10-03
This album has a real good collection of songs spanning artists as diverse as Madonna, r.e.m., Green Day, Burt Bacharach, Elvis Costello, and Quincy Jones and his Orchestra, just to name a few. We also get a 60's track from The Who. And of course there is the fun track by Dr Evil "Just the two of us". The booklet includes a few photos from the movie. On the whole, this is one soundtrack that works.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.......2000-08-10
This soundtrack to the outrageously funny movie, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, is one of the best that I own and have ever listened to. From what I have heard, the main idea to this soundtrack was to sound '60s-ish with a '90s touch. Mission accomplished! My favorite track on this soundtrack is by the one and only, Madonna! Beautiful Stranger rocks! Madonna's lyrics are so powerful and convincing. I just love this song. It definitely deserved the Grammy award for Best Song For A Soundtrack. I would have to say that my second favorite song on this soundtrack is Alright by The Lucy Nation. I had had this soundtrack for a long time before I found this song. Alright is such a sad and powerful song. I can listen to it over and over and over and never get sick or tired of it. But I must say that I think this song belongs on the Magnolia soundtrack (not a bad thing) and I say that because it's sad in a way and would fit with the Aimee Mann songs on Magnolia. American Woman by Lenny Kravitz has been called bad. I must greatly disagree with them because I think it's a great song. The guitars in this song are very amazing. The other song I liked from this soundtrack is a song that was also put down greatly. It's Word Up by Scary Spice. I think it's a really cool club song. I wish it got some radio attention. If you couldn't tell from the rest of my review that I like this soundtrack a lot and that you should buy it, maybe you should look more carefully. You SHOULD definitely buy this soundtrack because it rocks!
Average customer rating:
- Music to shag to.
- you must buy this cd you will love it!!!
- Shagadelic, Baby Yeah!
- Shagadellicc BABY!
- good Baby very Good
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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me: More Music From The Motion Picture
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Maverick
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Austin Powers: Original Soundtrack
- Austin Powers in Goldmember
- Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Music from the Motion Picture
- Austin Powers Scores, Baby!
- Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me (New Line Platinum Series)
ASIN: B000021XQI
Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- 'Austin Meets Felicity' (Film Dialogue) - More Music From 'Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me' ST
- Am I Sexy? - Lords Of Acid
- I'm A Believer - The Monkees
- Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
- American Woman - The Guess Who
- Get The Girl - Bangles
- Bachelor Pad (F.P.M. Edit) - Fantastic Plastic Machine
- Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
- Crash! - The Propellerheads
- Time Of The Season - The Zombies
- Dr. Evil - They Might Be Giants
- The Austin Powers Shagaphonic Medley - George S. Clinton
- Beautiful Stranger (Calderone Mix) - Madonna
Amazon.com
This time around they've included the Guess Who's version of "American Woman," so we're off on the right foot. Sorry, Mr. Kravitz. This compilation of tunes from the second Austin Powers movie includes such obvious hits (yet obvious enough to be left off the first volume) as the Monkees' childlike and charming "I'm a Believer," Marvin Gaye's slinky "Let's Get It On," and the Zombies' eternally gasping "Time of the Season." To carry this soundtrack farther down classic rock road, the producers have included a sprightly remix (Calderone mix) of Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger," Fantastic Plastic Machine's retro-goofy and aptly named "Bachelor Pad" (in your head, you can see Mike Myers going into back spasms), and a brand new Bangles song ("Get the Girl"), which might as well have been dusted off from 1966 with its tight harmonies and chiming 12-string guitars. Time to, uh, shag. --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
Music to shag to........2004-03-23
Maybe not as good as the first "Austin Powers" soundtrack, but still a great mix of random songs. Of course there's tunes from the era, like "I'm A Believer", "American Woman", "Let's Get It On", and the classic "Time Of The Season". Also 90's tracks from such diverse groups as "Lords Of Acid", "Fantastic Plastic Machine", and a movie related song from "They Might Be Giants". Plus a remix of Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger". I'd say if you like the majority of these songs, or if this is your favorite movie, pick it up. It's the only way to find out how to get into "Heather Graham's" pants.
you must buy this cd you will love it!!!.......2001-01-14
wow! ok this cd is great! it's by far the best austin powers sound track! if you wanna live in the 60s, loved the film and couldn't stop listening to the first ever austin powers soundtrack then you will be crazy about this! it includes classic 60s songs such as "magic carpet ride" and "time of season" along with really great 60s style tracks like "bachelor pad" and "get the girl" that just make you wanna get up and dance! i have to say that this is one of the best cd i have ever bought!
Shagadelic, Baby Yeah!.......2000-05-26
I am obsessed with both movies but the soundtracks are even better! If you haven't listened to it, you really need to! It is really good with Am I sexy, and the originals of some songs on the first soundtrack to the spy who shagged me. This is a must-listen!
Shagadellicc BABY!.......2000-04-17
have I not waited for this to come out! This has got to be the best soundtrack ever! The ultimate song is the Dr. Evil mix " Just the Two of Us"! GO AUSTIN!
good Baby very Good.......2000-04-12
Austin Powers is the coolest moive I had ever seen! The CD is excelent. Before I thought the 60's sucked but Now I love the music! My Favorite Sond is number 2! If you love the movie you'll love the CD!
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