Play It To The Bone (1999 Film) [Soundtrack]
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So, for a boxing movie starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson you were expecting "Eye of the Tiger" perhaps? Surprisingly, this soundtrack doesn't feature any fist-pumping rock anthems, but rather focuses on sultry, sweaty jams and down-and-out blues that suggest these guys prefer to tango in the ring than land blows. Fishbone serve up "Shakey Ground, " a horn-punctuated groove thing. Kirk Franklin delivers his usual brand of ornate spiritualism with "Gonna Be a Lovely Day." Joe Cocker and B.B. King prefer to spit out the urban blues with plenty of polish on "Dangerous Mood." For a rougher look at the blues, John Lee Hooker's classic "Boom Boom" is presented in all its sloppy precision, while Jimmy Rogers and Linda Jackson crank out pure juke-joint fare. Moby wakes things up with the techno-laden "Machete." Alex Wurman and Jacintha slow things back down with the subtly creeping, gospel-tinged "On the Road" and the closing-time lounge tune "Here's to Life," respectively. --Rob O'Connor
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Play It To The Bone (1999 Film) [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- thoroughly enjoyable
- quirky....and worth it
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ASIN: B000001506
Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Nothing To Do With Love: From Personals - Burstein, Hindman, Malloy, Simard, Timmerman Tisdale
- At The Same Time: From Freaky Friday - Tammy Minoff, Patrick Levis
- Penny By Penny: From A Christmas Carol - Sal Viviano
- A Wonderful Life: From A Wonderful Life - Glory Crampton
- Jenny Rebecca: From To Whom it Concern - Alet Oury
- Maria's Song: From Smile - Diana Canova
- Reveille Sun: From Here's Where I Belong - Glory Crampton
- Don't Live Inside Of Yourself: From A Mother's Kisses - Melissa Hart
- Wishes Won't Wash Dishes: From The Bone Room - Guy Haines
- In A State: From A Wonderful Life - Brent Barrett
- Simple Words: From Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen - Patricia Ben Peterson
- Didn't Leave It Here: From Brownstone - Kristine Fraelich, Jolie Jenkins
- Hundreds Of Hats: From Diamonds - Jason workman
- Hero: From Babe - Debbie Gravitte
- Do It With Drums: From Murder At The Vanities - Harry Groener
Customer Reviews:
thoroughly enjoyable.......1999-08-12
The melodic hramonies and at times humorous themes to these songs are catchy and enjoyable; they may be unsung but once heard they will not be forgotten.....it makes you wonder why didn't this show make it and yet Cats has been around forever?
quirky....and worth it.......1999-03-07
this one will leave you humming strange dittys and will allow you to entertain even the most die hard broadway musical buffs with things they have never heard
Average customer rating:
- many missing songs
- Preview Music
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Play It To The Bone (1999 Film)
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Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
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ASIN: B00003XAC5
Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Shakey Ground - Fishbone
- Gonna Be A Lovely Day - Kirk Franklin
- Dangerous Mood - B.B. King/Joe Cocker
- Corazon - Los Lobos
- Viva La Musica - Gipsyland
- Why Are You So Mean To Me? - Jimmy Rogers
- I Must Tell Jesus - Linda Jackson
- Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker
- Machete - Moby
- On The Road - Alex Wurman
- Here's To Life - Jacintha
Amazon.com
So, for a boxing movie starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson you were expecting "Eye of the Tiger" perhaps? Surprisingly, this soundtrack doesn't feature any fist-pumping rock anthems, but rather focuses on sultry, sweaty jams and down-and-out blues that suggest these guys prefer to tango in the ring than land blows. Fishbone serve up "Shakey Ground, " a horn-punctuated groove thing. Kirk Franklin delivers his usual brand of ornate spiritualism with "Gonna Be a Lovely Day." Joe Cocker and B.B. King prefer to spit out the urban blues with plenty of polish on "Dangerous Mood." For a rougher look at the blues, John Lee Hooker's classic "Boom Boom" is presented in all its sloppy precision, while Jimmy Rogers and Linda Jackson crank out pure juke-joint fare. Moby wakes things up with the techno-laden "Machete." Alex Wurman and Jacintha slow things back down with the subtly creeping, gospel-tinged "On the Road" and the closing-time lounge tune "Here's to Life," respectively. --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
many missing songs.......2004-06-04
When i watched Play It To The Bone movie, i told to my self "oh god i must own this soundtrack." there are lot of cool musics played in the movie. But when i listened i wonder where were the rest of them. Especially the Moby's songs.
Moby's two songs are missing one of them is; Memory Gospel. And the other one is Bedhead. And Bedhead can't be found anywhere. In my thought it played when the two boxers make ready themselves in their training room. but i'm not sure.
The other missing is some kind of rap song; Fred Tucker's Step Aside. When Tyson (or his stunt) comes to Mandalay...
Thanks god that they put Moby's Machete.
Preview Music.......2000-01-21
I was looking for "Battle Flag" by Lo-Fidelity All-Stars on this CD, and I'm disappointed. It's a great song, and really seemed to fit the movie when it's been used in almost all of the previews I've seen. Bad omission, in my book -- it would've been a good song for this movie.
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