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Highly recommended. I plan on buying more to give as gifts. It is moving.
I praise Aaron Zigman for creating this masterpiece and wish he received more recognition for his creation. For those who have seen the movie, some of the pieces combine several scenes (for instance, all scenes with Dante are combined into one), and the cd does not follow in order with the movie, but the sequence makes for a more logical flow for listening. While I was fairly disappointed in the Sex and the City soundtrack, the score is a rare gem amongst my cd collection.
In just one song, you could feel the pain and heartache Big had caused her for all those years. The soundtrack is elegant and lovely. From the privacy of my car, I re-lived the movie and found myself reflecting on my own life.
I have purchased two of these cds, one for myself and one for my mother. It is some of the best money you can spend, and a must have for anyone who loves Sex and the City or beautiful compilations of music.
I play portions of it almost everyday. My favorites are Labels or Love, How Do you Mend a Broken Heart, and of course the rock classic Walk This Way. Even if you didn't see the movie, it's a fun CD to have in your collection.
The music is great and refresing, especially the remix of How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Joss Stone and Al Green have made that best possible remix of a song. Of course Labels of Love and All Dressed Up are great too.
Even the Fergie track grew on me and that's saying a lot. This is one of the best movie soundtracks, ever. Stand outs are India Arie's version of Don Henley's "The Heart of the Matter", Jem's "It's Amazing", and the Nina Simone remix by Madison Park and Lenny B. Can't wait for the DVD.
too much screaming.guess I remembered the music from the movie as better.starts off toooooomuch.sorry but really will never listen to this at all
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