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Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, U2 - The Million Dollar Hotel: Music From The Motion Picture (2000 Film)
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Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, U2 - The Million Dollar Hotel: Music From The Motion Picture (2000 Film)

Facts

Artist(s)Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno and U2
StudioIsland UK
Release DateMarch 14, 2000
UPC Code731454239523
 

Tracks

  1. The Ground Beneath Her Feet - U2 with Daniel Lanois
  2. Never Let Me Go - Bono and the MDH Band
  3. Stateless - U2
  4. Satellite Of Love - Milla Jovovich and the MDH Band
  5. Falling At Your Feet - Bono and Daniel Lanois
  6. Tom Tom's Dream - The MDH Band
  7. The First Time - U2
  8. Bathtub - The MDH Band
  9. The First Time (Reprise) - Daniel Lanois and the MDH Band
  10. Tom Tom's Room - Brad Mehldau with Bill Frisell
  11. Funny Face - The MDH Band
  12. Dancin' Shoes - Bono and the MDH Band
  13. Amsterdam Blue - Jon Hassell, Greg Arreguin, Jamie Muhoberac, Peter Freeman
  14. Satellite Of Love (Reprise) - The MDH Band featuring Daniel Lanois, Bill Frisell, Greg Cohen
  15. Satellite Of Love (Danny Saber Remix) - Milla Jovovich with Jon Hassell and Danny Saber
  16. Anarchy In The USA - Tito Larriva and the MDH Band

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (102 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteOnly for U2 fansQuote
I am a big U2 fan and I don't really like this. There are a couple really good songs on it but other than that... not for the average listener. January 3, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteWhere's WaldoQuote
I am an avid U2 fan and understand that as the band experiments, reinvents, pushes the envelope, etc. that we have to be patient and listen, re-listen, and give the music a chance. So it is with this record. But finding the U2 aspect of the soundtrack is a little like finding Where's Waldo. On some tracks its very obvious, on others its virtually impossible.

I'll keep listening but so far its a disappointment. October 26, 2005

rating: 4 QuoteBuy it for the Frisell stuffQuote
I bought this way back in 2000 for the U2 songs (in fact, I have still not even seen the film). Repeated listenings over the past 5 years has led me to the conclusion that the finest material on this album is the instrumental stuff comprised of the non-U2 groups. Bill Frisell fans should pick this album up for sure, as a couple of songs he plays are breathtakingly beautiful.
Unfortunately, you'll have to skip over the song titled "Satellite of Love" because Milla screams and gargles over a good portion of it, leading me to cringe uncomfortably - I really like her in movies, but this vocal performance is sad and annoying.
But aside from that, the album is worth buying for the reasons I gave above. March 22, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteIn the night, under a full moon...Quote
...to relax with a good music! April 14, 2004

rating: 3 QuoteCluelessQuote
Okay, so it may not be a GREAT album, but the Milla-bashing is just inexusably misinformed. Milla's smoky vocals are lovely. It is Bono who does the horrid squawking at the end. If you listen toward the end of the song they take the FX off and you can hear him. It would have been a great song without it. March 31, 2004

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