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Mazzy Star, Neneh Cherry, Patsy Cline, Massive Attack, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Gomez - Best Laid Plans: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Mazzy Star, Neneh Cherry, Patsy Cline, Massive Attack, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Gomez - Best Laid Plans: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack

Facts

Artist(s)Mazzy Star, Neneh Cherry, Patsy Cline, Massive Attack, Eagle-Eye Cherry and Gomez
StudioVirgin Records Us
Release DateAugust 24, 1999
UPC Code724384791223
 

About Mazzy Star, Neneh Cherry, Patsy Cline, Massive Attack, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Gomez - Best Laid Plans: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack

Movie directed by Mike Barker, with Resse Witherspoon. All star line up soundtrack also with Mazzy Star, Massive Attack, Gomez, Nenh Cherry, etc. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Lissa - Armstrong, Craig
  2. Twisted Mess - Cherry, Neneh
  3. Twisted Love Theme - Armstrong, Craig
  4. Father and Son - Armstrong, Craig
  5. Flowers in December - Sandoval, Hope
  6. Why Can't He Be You - Cochran, Hank
  7. Best Laid Plans - Armstrong, Craig
  8. Look on Down from the Bridge - Sandoval, Hope
  9. Angel - DelNaja, Robert "3-
  10. Worried Eyes - Cherry, Eagle-Eye
  11. Tijuana Lady - Ball, Ian
  12. Lissa Montage - Armstrong, Craig
  13. End Titles - Armstrong, Craig

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteArmstrong's next classic scoreQuote
Massive Attack member Craig Armstrong's second score is a haunting contrast to his brilliant companion piece for "Plunkett and MacClaine." Strikingly different in it's miniminalist form from his score to Jake Scott's action-comedy, this is strictly, haunting, and evocative noir mood music. Opening track Lissa is followed up by Neneh Cherry's new track "Twisted Mess." Lissa is one to repeat until it finally grows on you and when it does it's addictive. Armstrong's score is a somber masterpiece and is well aided by cuts from Massive Attack, Mazzy Star, and two throwaways by Gomez and Eagle-Eye Cherry that unfortunately break the mood. However, Armstrong's "Lissa montage" and "End Credits" close the soundtrack on a strong note. August 31, 1999

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