Original Soundtrack - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Original Soundtrack |
| Studio | Warner Bros / Wea |
| Release Date | November 17, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 093624727620 |
About Original Soundtrack - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer takes place one year later. Julie's (Jennifer Love Hewitt) roommate Karla (Brandy) wins a trip for four to the Bahamas. With their boyfriends in tow, they take the vacation, on which it becomes obvious that someone still knows what they did last summer. The music that accompanies the film is a smorgasbord of current pop styles, bright dance pop, electronic drones, and light doses of hip-hop. Summer star Hewitt delivers "How Do I Deal?," a slick pop confection with the requisite buzzing of alternative guitars and expertly layered vocals. Orgy perform New Order's "Blue Monday" with the addition of 90s technology to boost the song's ominous, android quality. Deetah's "Relax" incorporates a sample of Dire Straits' "Why Worry." Grant Lee Buffalo seem a tad out of place with the straight-ahead rock of "Testimony," which sounds surprisingly modest amid the glittery hue of the rest of the material. --Rob O'Connor Amazon.com
Tracks
- Sugar Is Sweeter - Bolland, CJ
- How Do I Deal - OBrian, Dillon
- Relax - Knopfler, Mark
- Hey Now Now - Peiken, Shelly
- Blue Monday - Sumner, Bernard
- Polite - Phillips, Bijou
- Try to Say Goodbye - Eve, Jory
- Testimony - Phillips, Grant Lee
- (Do You) Wanna Ride - Torrence, Bobby
- Getting Scared - Heap, Imogen
- Gorecki - Barlow, Andy
- Julie's Theme - Frizzell, John
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(30 reviews)
I would recommend this CD ... it is worth buying rather than burning. It's a good use for money. I enjoyed most of the songs on the CD and listen to it much.
November 3, 2004 |  | I WOULD GIVE IT TEN STARS IF I COULD! |  |
Ok i love this cd, i put it in all the time. Usually i get sick of a cd after awhile and listen to something else, but this cd is contantly in my cd player. THere is such a varity of music. For ex: songs 1,3-5 and nine have that fun, adventurous rebel feels to them. Number three is just plain fun. Number nine has that r&b feel and five...is well orgy. My fave part of the cd is the other songs, yeah the other ones are great but I love this cd for its emotional impact it makes on me. number seven is amazing its one of those songs that if you are going through a tough relationship time, you can relate so much. number 10 is one of those impowering songs, when I hear it i invision a woman who was beat by her lover and shes telling him, " well whos getting scared now, tell me how does it feel?" I also like number eight, overall if you dont have this cd you are missing out because a great cd is hard to find and this one is better overall than the rest
May 24, 2002I bought this soundtrack for the wonderful Jennifer Love Hewitt song.I was actually rather surprised when I listened to the CD the whole way through.I love practically every song that is on here.The song puts out a mixture of pop,rock,and r+b and it all blends togther very nicely.Though it's not the typical music that you would here in a horror film,the soundtrack is still a pleasant surprise with great songs from great artists.A must have.Even if you didn't like the movie very much,you should still give the soundtrack a try.
November 20, 2001 |  | Great Soundtrack...A must BUY! |  |
I love all the songs on the soundtrack...especially my favorite one which is "Gorecki Lamb" The background music, and the drum beats are really nice...and I like the words too. The entire CD is great...and I recommend it to everybody who likes rock and a little bit of techno, and R&B...Go out and buy it, I'm telling you, you'll be happy if you do.
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October 6, 2001This is a very good soundtrack, and "Blue Monday" by Orgy is an awesome song, and "Hey Now Now" by Swirl 360 always puts me in a good mood. I love Jennifer Love Hewitt's "How Do I Deal." I don't remember "Try To Say Goodbye" by Jory Eve being in the film, but it's a nice, soft soothing song. This soundtrack is totally awesome, and I would recommend it to anyone. You won't be disappointed.
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