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Various Artists - Tin Cup: Music From The Motion Picture

Facts

Artist(s)Various Artists
StudioSony
Release DateJuly 30, 1996
UPC Code074646760925
 

About Various Artists - Tin Cup: Music From The Motion Picture

This classy spinoff from the Kevin Costner golf comedy could be the real deal. Rather than oldies or pick-me-ups, this soundtrack features all -new tunes from a marquee cast led by Bruce Hornsby, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Chris Isaak, Shawn Colvin, Jimmy Vaughan, and George Jones. --Jeff Bateman Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Little Bit Is Better Than Nada - Texas Tornados
  2. Cool Lookin' Woman - Jimmie Vaughn
  3. Crapped Out Again - Keb' Mo'
  4. Big Stick - Bruce Hornsby
  5. Nobody There But Me - Bruce Hornsby
  6. Let Me Into Your Heart - Mary Chapin Carpenter
  7. I Wonder - Chris Isaak
  8. This Could Take All Night - Amanda Marshall
  9. Back To Salome - Shawn Colvin
  10. Just One More - George Jones
  11. Where Are You Boy - Patty Loveless
  12. Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Day - James House
  13. Character Flaw - Joe Fly
  14. Double Bogey Blues - Mickey Jones

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (12 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA Great Car C.D.!Quote
This is a blow-out great C.D. for your car with the sound way up and the bass kickin! It has all original music by name artists and it all fits this great sassy film, taking you back to all the fun. Costner must have some "in" to get so many stellar musicians to create so much great music, just for his movie!

I especially like the Theme song, "Little Bit is Better than Nada" (even my l8 year old sings along!). You can just see that little "bug" picking up the golf balls on the driving range!. The Patty Loveless song, "Where Are You Boy",is a dance on wheels, James House's song, "Every Minute, Every Hour", makes me sway in my seat with the syncopated rhythms, singing along and "Big Stick" (Swingin in the dirt) is the one I really enjoy as I am driving the lakes here in the North Woods. So much fun! Takes the blues away. So much great music, all new, that it amazes me every time I listen to it.

I highly recommend it if you can crank it up and get loose! It will make you want to pull out the film and watch it all over again, I guarantee! April 25, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteA Great Car C.D.!Quote
This is a blow-out great C.D. for your car with the sound way up and the butt... kickin! It has all original music by name artists and it all fits this great sassy film, taking you back to all the fun. Costner must have some "in" to get so many stellar musicians to create so much great music, just for his movie!

I especially like the Theme song, "Little Bit is Better than Nada" (even my l8 year old sings along!). You can just see that little "bug" picking up the golf balls on the driving range!. The Patty Loveless song, "Where Are You Boy",is a dance on wheels, James House's song, "Every Minute, Every Hour", makes me sway in my seat with the syncopated rhythms, singing along and "Big Stick" (Swingin in the dirt) is the one I really enjoy as I am driving the lakes here in the North Woods. So much fun! Takes the blues away. So much great music, all new, that it amazes me every time I listen to it.

I highly recommend it if you can crank it up and get loose! It will make you want to pull out the film and watch it all over again, I guarantee! April 25, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteA Great Car C.D.!Quote
This is a blow-out great C.D. for your car with the sound way up and the bass kickin! It has all original music by name artists and it all fits this great sassy film, taking you back to all the fun. Costner must have some "in" to get so many stellar musicians to create so much great music, just for his movie!

I especially like the Theme song, "Little Bit is Better than Nada" (even my l8 year old sings along!). You can just see that little "bug" picking up the golf balls on the driving range!. The Patty Loveless song, "Where Are You Boy",is a dance on wheels, James House's song, "Every Minute, Every Hour", makes me sway in my seat with the syncopated rhythms, singing along and "Big Stick" (Swingin in the dirt) is the one I really enjoy as I am driving the lakes here in the North Woods. So much fun! Takes the blues away. So much great music, all new, that it amazes me every time I listen to it.

I highly recommend it if you can crank it up and get loose! It will make you want to pull out the film and watch it all over again, I guarantee! April 25, 2003

rating: 4 QuoteGreat movie, pretty good cdQuote
Tin cup is by far one of my favorite movies, and without a doubt the best golf movie ever made. On the way to a round of golf i will often pop in this cd so i don't get the "double-bogey blues." The good thing about this cd is that my dad and i both like all the songs on it. It sounds a whole lot better than clank. If you remember the catchy tunes in the movie such as double-bogey blues, and a little bit is better than nada then i can highly recommend that you purchase this cd. I wish i could give it 5 stars but i feel it lacks that special replay value that most cd's i give 5 stars have. April 2, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteNot Just A SoundtrackQuote
This is a fun, sing-along, dance-along collection of great music. So good, in fact, that I forgot I was originally watching Kevin Costner when I first heard it. March 17, 2003

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