Mission Impossible 2 [Soundtrack] [Import]
Mission Impossible 2 [Soundtrack] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Take a Look Around {Theme from "M:I-2"} - Limp Bizkit
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2. I Disappear - Metallica
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3. Scum of the Earth - Rob Zombie
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4. They Came In - Butthole Surfers
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5. Rocket Science - The Pimps
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6. Have a Cigar - Foo Fighters, Brian May
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7. Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
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8. Going Down - Godsmack
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9. What U Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
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10. Backwards - Apartment 26
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11. Karma - Diffuser
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12. Alone - Buckcherry
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13. Immune - Tinfed
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14. Not My Kinds Scene - Powderfinger
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15. Carnival - Tori Amos
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16. Nyah - Heitor Teixeira Pereira, Hans Zimmer
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17. Iko-Iko - Zap Mama
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18. Afraid of What - Leon Lai
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Asian exclusive version of the soundtrack for the latest installment of the Mission Impossible franchise with a bonus memo pad and two bonus tracks, 'Iko-Iko' by Zap Mama and the Asian exclusive, 'Afraid Of What' by Leon Lai. 18 tracks in all including tracks by Metallica, Limp Bizkit and Foo Fighters. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
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Average customer rating:
- buy this for 2 songs
- A decent mission
- The mission was half possible
- Not the best MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK.
- The soundtrack is better than the movie
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M:i-2 : Music From And Inspired By (2000 Film)
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ASIN: B00004T0EJ
Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Take A Look Around - Limp Bizkit
- I Disappear - Metallica
- Scum Of The Earth - Rob Zombie
- They Came In - Butthole Surfers
- Rocket Science - Pimps
- Have A Cigar - Foo Fighters Featuring Brian May
- Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
- Goin' Down - Godsmack
- What U Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
- Backwards - Apartment 26
- Karma - Diffuser
- I Won't Leave You Alone - Buckcherry
- Immune - Tinfed
- My Kinda Scene - Powderfinger
- Carnival - Tori Amos
- Nyah - Hans Zimmer
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This is quite an impressive list of today's modern rock heroes. Limp Bizkit incorporate a sci-fi space groove into their patented rap-metal and deliver the Mission: Impossible 2 theme, "Take a Look Around." Former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell contributes the Led Zeppelin-influenced "Mission 2000." Pink Floyd's 1975 anti-record industry classic "Have a Cigar" is replicated and then augmented with hard-rock screams and heavy-metal guitars by the Foo Fighters and former Queen guitarist Brian May. Tori Amos's atmospheric "Carnival" nicely complements the straightforward hard rock of Buckcherry. Powderfinger's "Not My Kinda Scene" captures a lazy desert vibe, while Biff Butler navigates the generic industrial-metal wasteland with his band, Apartment 26. For over-the-top mayhem, Rob Zombie's got the market cornered with the sonically impressive "Scum of the Earth." And there's even the rarely-heard-from-these-days Butthole Surfers coming back with the restrained (for them) "They Came In." --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
buy this for 2 songs.......2007-06-04
only reason i bought this album is b/c i wanted the metallica song i disappear, but upon playing it all the way through i found out scum of the earth (R. ZOmbie) is one hell of a listen too...but the rest of the cd sucks balls.
A decent mission.......2006-05-12
After coming off the rush that is MI:3 I had to pop this CD back in my player and relive the days when this was all I listened to. I remember when this movie came out and I ran to buy the soundtrack, but you don't care about that so lets get straight to the track listing. The opening track 'Take a Look Around' which is the theme song done by Limp Bizkit is a decent track. Limp was on top of their game back in 2000 and so it's only fitting they rest at the top of the pack. 'I Disappear' is one of the worst tracks Metalica ever released...I mean, they repeat the same words over and over and the song has absolutly nothing worth remembering other than some decent riffs and a kick@$$ music video. Rob Zombie gladdly serves up some brilliant techno-metal with 'Scum of the Earth' and Butthole Surfers come back full force with 'They Came In'. Godsmack serve up another hit as does Apartment 26 with 'Backwards' which is one of the best tracks here. This song is what turned me onto this band...love them now. I'm not a huge fan of the Powderfinger song listed here, but I did check them out after hearing this album and their debut album is actually pretty good. The best track here though is Tori Amos' beautiful and titilizing 'Carnival' which is out of place yet so the right song to include as the album winds down. I love it! All in all, while it has a few rough spots, this is a great album to own and play over and over.
The mission was half possible.......2005-01-20
I got this CD because I wanted to figure out what kind of music I wanted to listen to, and basically discover more bands. I got this when I was in 7th grade I believe so that makes sense. Well what I got here was a mixed batch. Half good music, half crap. Most of the great music lies in the first half of the CD. Now I shall go into the classic breakdown of the record. What I noticed though was that barely any music from here was played in the movie at all (except the Limp Bizkit song)
1. Take a look around by Limp Bizkit: 7/10 In all honesty Limp Bizkit suck, and this song was played constantly throughout the movie, (which bored me bay the way) but this is definitely one of "Da Bizkit's" better songs.
2. I Disappear by Metallica: 9/10 A good song released by Metallica before they released St. Anguish.
3. Scum of the earth by Rob Zombie: 9/10 Great Rob Zombie song, but get his album instead.
4. They Came in by Butthole Surfers: 10/10 This is the song that really got me into the BHS, Now one of my favorite bands of all time, this song is the only song released from their Unreleased Album After the Astronaut so its quite nice to have it as a gem.
5. Rocket Science by the Pimps:8/10 A nice, cool song, but technically nothing special.
6. Have a Cigar by Foo Fighters and Brian May: 8/10A nice Pink Floyd cover
7. Mission 2000 by Chris Cornell: 5/10 I can tolerate this
8. Going Down by Godsmack: 10/10 GREAT!!!!!!
9. What U Lookin' At? By Uncle Kracker (produced by Kid Rock): 0/10 WOW BOTH THESE GUYS SUCK! Why they throw Rock's Name on there is simply for eye candy and it doesn't matter, Uncle Kracker is much like a one hit wonder.
10. Backwards by Apartment 26: 10/10 This song introduced me to Apt. 26 and they rocked. Their Hallucinating CD absolutely Rocked (Unfortunately they seemed to have broken up).
11. Karma by Diffuser: 7/10 it's a fun song but nothing more.
Tracks 12-16 I don't care to talk about or even title them because they are all 0/10!
So there you go. Normally this should earn a 2 star rating but I have to respect it because otherwise I would have never found out about Apartment 26 or been convinced to listen to more Butthole Surfers. Now as for you buying this record, I would suggest just going out and buying the CDs of the bands you like that are on here. If you are looking for a place to start in the world of music like I did, then I would avoid this as it is a mixed bag and no one here seems to like ALL the songs. Hope this helped.
Not the best MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK........2005-01-16
O.K. I bought this album about four years ago. To be honest, I don't like this one that much, to be honest, I don't like any MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK at all. I've got two soundtracks: this one and "BATMAN & ROBIN". After I bought both of them, I decided to stay away from these motion picture soundtracks.
The only good songs on this album are the first three and a couple more, don't worry 'cause I'll state them, the rest of them are pure garbage:
1.- "Limp Bizkit: Take A Look Around (Theme from "M:I-2)".- I think for everyone, this one is the best on this album. I'm not that much of a LIMP BIZKIT fan, but I like a couple of songs from them. But if you want to listen to this one, then I suggest you buy the album "CHOCLATE STARFISH AND THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER", that album is way better than this one and it includes on of their best dongs ever including this one.- 4/5.
2.- "Metallica: I Dissapear".- The other great song on this album, not that great, but one of the best.- 4/5.
3.- "Rob Zombie: Scum Of The Earth".- For me, the hardest rock song on this album. Better than "I Dissapear". I like this band more than LIMP BIZKIT. But if you want to listen to this one buy their album "The Sinister Urge". It is way better than this album.- 5/5.
4.- "Butthole Surfers: They Came In".- This song SUCKS.- 0/5.
5.- "The Pimps: Rocket Science".- O.K. Not as bad as others, but I don't like this one that much.- 3/5.
6.- "Foo Fighters and Brian May: Have A Cigar".- I don't like this one at all. Baaad.- 1/5.
7.- "Chris Cornell: Mission 2000".- This one sucks big time. One of the worst.- 0/5.
8.- "Godsmack: Going Down".- Not as bad as others either, but still I don't like it.- 2/5.
9.- "Uncle Kracker produced by Kid Rock: What U Lookin' At".- Probably this one is better than "I Dissapear"...but...I don't know.- 5/5.
10.- "Apartment 26: Backwards".- Another one that SUCKS. Damn. This album kinda sucks too.- 0/5.
11.- "Diffuser: Karma".- Good. Doesn't suck that much as others.- 3/5.
12.- "Buckcherry: Alone".- Don't like it at all.- 1/10.
13.- "Tinfed: Immune".- Another one I don't like.- 2/5.
14.- "Powderfinger: My Kinda Scene".- The best in this album. I love this one. Finally.- 5/5.
15.- "Tori Amus: Carnival".- SUCKS, SUCKS, SUCKS.- 0/5.
16.- "Hans Zimmer featuring Heitor Pereira: Nyah".- Bit of a Mexican song. I like it.- 4/5.
See. This soundtrack SUCKS. Now...speaking about the movie...I went to the movies to watch this one, it was full of action and smart scenes. I give the movie: 7/10. But the first one was...WOW...I loved it even though I had eight or nine years when I watched it, I understood it perfectly. The scenes are truly very smart, it has a great content and story, great dialogue and enough action, for me. I know it is abvious tha the second movie has alot more action and chases, but I liked the first better. I give Misson: Impossible a 10/10. I loved that one.
Remember...don't buy this crap, you would be doin' a very very big mistake like I did, if you only want this album because of the theme song from LIMP BIZKIT, buy the album CHOCOLATE STARFISH AND THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER instead, that album is way better than this one. If you only want this album because of ROB ZOMBIES's "Scum Of The Earth", which I love by the way, then buy the album: "The Sinister Urge". But whatever you do:
DO NOT BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!
The soundtrack is better than the movie.......2004-02-07
I wasent a huge fan of the movie M:I-2, but the soundtrack is good. There are some great bands on here, including Rob Zombie, Metallica, Foo Fighters, Buckcherry, etc. There are even some non mainstream bands on here like The Pimps and Butthole Surfers(whens the last time you heard about em? Years ago?). Its overall a good soundtack, and even the Limp Bizkit song is decent. Not every song is great, but thankfully most of them are and there isnt really anything on here that is horrible. Some tracks are only found on this soundtrack too(like Metallica's 'I Dissapear'). This is a good soundtrack thats better than the movie.
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Composer/former Buggles keyboardist Hans Zimmer helped pioneer the fusion of traditional orchestral music with synthesized sounds that both seamlessly mock and supplement the traditionally acoustic. What listeners sometimes mistake for a symphony orchestra in full voice is often but shrewdly manipulated digital samples. Thus, this concert performance (recorded at the 2000 Flanders Film Festival) adds a welcome, truly organic dimension to the best of Zimmer's canon. The composer is featured as a performer (with Dirk Brosse conducting the fine efforts of the VRO Flemish Radio Orchestra), as are many of his frequent collaborators; Lisa Gerrard adds her distinctive vocals to the included Gladiator excerpts, while guitarists Pete Haycock and Heitor Pereira add their familiar flourishes to cues from Thelma and Louise and Mission: Impossible 2, respectively. Reworked music from The Lion King and The Power of One supplement the already familiar, but it's Zimmer's haunting, emotionally compelling "Journey to the Line" (from The Thin Red Line score) that is the collection's unlikely high point. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Wing of a Film.......2005-02-14
This is one of my favorite CD's. My car was broken into and my CD holder taken from the visor. This CD is the first one I replaced. If you like movie music, this is the CD for you. From the drama and power of "Gladiator" to the African plain of "The Lion King", Hans Zimmer's music moves the heart. The added bonus of vocals from Lisa Gerrard (his collaborator on the "Gladiator" score) only make this more special.
unique live zimmer compilation.......2004-10-01
This compilation is an excellent primer for anyone wishing to sample some of Zimmer's signature compositions. If anything, it has more of a 'Zimmer and friends jam session' vibe than a true classical concert, but it still works rather well on CD.
The live versions of more 'serious' pieces such as "Am I Not Merciful" and "Journey To The Line" unfortunately don't quite live up to the soul-stirring intensity and clarity of the album versions, however they are still worth listening to if you are a Zimmer enthusiast.
It's the more lively pieces, like "Driving", "Thunderbird" and the hard-to-find "Rain Man Main Theme" which are the standout tracks, and full credit must go to the talented Pete Haycock and Heitor Pereira for their blistering live performances on guitar, which are full of energy and passion.
Indeed, perhaps the most unexpected treat on the CD is the version of MI:2's "Nyah and Ethan", which is a truly stunning arrangement of this spanish-influenced piece. The presence of extra stringed instruments which rise and swell with the melody gives this piece a much fuller, richer and epic feel.
Lebo M performs nicely on 'Lea Halalela', less memorably on 'Busa'; Lisa Gerrard gives an slower, carefully articulated vocal performance on 'Now We Are Free'; and the hard-to-find 'True Romance' theme rounds out the album.
All in all, a neat little album that's worth getting for Zimmer novices and fans alike.
Zimmer Zimmer.......2004-07-02
Im george zimmer, no relation. this cd is good quality service, and a good price. if i had a warehouse, i'd fill it with his music. he should be president.
Not All You Could Hope For.......2004-02-29
If you're looking for a collection of Zimmer's work all in one place this is it. But that's all. These are not the best versions of his work you'll find and if you've grown to love some of his music from movie soundtrack CDs, you'll be disappointed. This is LIVE meaning each piece has several seconds of applause at the end. The arrangements are for orchestra so some of the studio techniques which give the music a kick are missing.
For some people, once they're used to one version of a song, variations will never do. If that's you don't waste time on this CD. I'm not such a person yet these live recordings left me cold.
The music for Rainman is a good case in point. I like that the arrangement, unlike the soundtrack CD, is a full 3 minutes of the piece (the soundtrack was split into two shorter pieces) but the music simply doesn't transport me the way the original did. There's less emotion.
If you're into Hans then this is still a must have but is not as satisfying as, say, a compilation of the original works.
MOVING.......2002-12-28
This CD doesn't grab you right away. But after a few times it's hard not listen to it. Very moving CD.
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Film scorer Hans Zimmer, who helped pioneer the seamless technological merging of electronic and acoustic instruments in film scoring, has long had an interest in musical fusion. But in scoring director John Woo's action-sopped Tom Cruise star vehicle, Zimmer has concocted a wildly uneven stew of electronica, flamenco, rock, medieval, and world music that's about as subtle as Cruise's career ambitions. There are moments of surprising tranquility (Zimmer's duet with Heitor Periera on the Spanish-guitar-driven "Nyah") amid the pulsing beats and blaring samples, and even a few passages reminiscent of his other summer 2000 blockbuster, Gladiator. But as a musical stew, this one could use another dollop of simple meat and potatoes; it's certainly a long way from The Lion King, The Thin Red Line, As Good As It Gets, or any of his other best scores. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Great.......2007-01-04
Great soundtrack overall with only a few shortcomings. It successfully mixes classic Spanish style with the Mission Impossible theme and Zimmer's traditional "grandiose movie epic" style.
The tracks Hijack, Seville, Injection, and Bare Island are, by far, the best. Among these Injection is probably the most well done and powerful. A good movie soundtrack, by my measure, must not only stand on its own as a good composition, but also bring the plot and emotions of the point in the movie it was played back to you. Injection succeeds at this in a way that few soundtracks can claim.
The only real failings are Bio-Techno (which serves more to grate on the nerves than sound like a well put together composition) and Mano A Mano (while not hard to listen too, it is something of a let down for a final climatic theme in the conflict between Ethan and Ambrose).
Despite these shortcomings I highly recommend the soundtrack for any fan of Mission Impossible or Hans Zimmer's work. 4/5 Stars.
Brilliant but..........2005-09-18
This score is remarkable. It manages to use so many cliched ideas and yet seems so original. Hans ZImmer has done a masterful job on creating such a blockbuster and enjoyable score. My favouriote tracks are "Injection", "Ambrose", "Nyah and Ethan", "Seville" and "Mano A Mano", most of which contain either wonderful spanish flamenco guitar played by Heitor Periera or the sublime vocals of Lisa Gerrard.
My only problem with this score is the MI:2 theme itself which reduces the tension and atmosphere of all the music it comes in contact with. It is one of the most revolting pieces of music I have ever heard!
But you can always do what I did. Rip the music off the Score and edit it not to contain the theme. :)
best score ever.......2005-01-21
This is one of those cd's that you never seem to forget. this is my favourite score ever. it has a chilling sence of emotion and gives me goosebumps every time i hear it. close youre eye's and listen to mano a mano. it has an amazing sence of emotoin. anyone who is a fan of the movie or just likes scores should go and buy this masterpeice right now. it's that good!!
Different, fresh, and exciting Zimmer..........2004-01-02
For starters: I wrote a review for this score (along with numerous others) here on Amazon.com about 3 years ago, and if you look carefully, it's like #25 here... As I laugh (or cry) at my naivete (and poor, poor writing skills), I am also bewildered at how I actually gave this score 2 stars. My guess is I never went in with an open mind and gave it a chance.
This is a hugely entergetic score that offers a bit of everything and is probably one of Zimmer's best albums of the 90's. I despised the film when I first saw it (and haven't since), but nonetheless this is a great listening experience. It contains explosive synthesized action tracks like "Hijack", wonderful Hispanic flavored beats and guitar work in "Zap Mama" and "Seville", awe-inspiring choral work as heard in "Bare Island" (the first half of this track is probably one of the best pieces of music Zimmer has ever written), and some completely entrancing music heard in the likes of "Injection", which absolutely soars. In short, a totally diverse musical selection that sounds inspired and exciting.
These past few years haven't been very kind to Zimmer, and, now that I think of it, he hasn't really written this good 'a score since... Well, OK, Black Hawk Down, I suppose, but that's it (and even so, it didn't make for quite the successful album transition). Anyway, if you want some genuinely tasty Zimmer funk, dig in!
A Great Score.........2003-04-24
I was amazed when i saw the movie..but i was shocked when i heared these soundtraks!!the movie is so great..& hans zimmer also is a great composer that can touch our feelings with his scores...i like him so much!!
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Granddaddy of the Hollywood studios, Paramount Pictures is rightfully proud of its century of contributions to both American cinema and the art of film scoring. But the first disc of this 43-track double-CD anthology merely hints at the studio's musical peaks, blithely skipping through its first seven decades in just 17 tracks. Indeed, the package as a whole seems more interested in marketing its post-'70s catalog of hits and blockbusters than it does in paying real homage to history and roots. Even rarities like Double Indemnity and The Lost Weekend are served up via modern budget-line rerecordings, as is Ennio Morricone's epochal Once upon a Time in the West). Contemporary recordings of Aaron Copland's rare score to The Heiress and Franz Waxman's great Sunset Blvd. fare better, but soundtrack fans may miss the originals. The studio's rich pop-crossover successes in the '60s are documented via Breakfast at Tiffany's "Moon River" and excerpts from Romeo and Juliet and Love Story, while successful franchises like Star Trek and Raiders also get their due. Too often the '90s-focused second disc only underscores some uncomfortable trends in contemporary scoring--orchestral nervous tics punctuated by booming crescendos, treacly piano Muzak--and makes one wonder if the music of The Rugrats Movie and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider are really film music milestones. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Great Movies have Great Soundtracks!.......2007-05-10
If you love movies and movie music, you can't go wrong with this two cd Paramount Anniversary set.
Only Disc 1 Is Worth Anything.......2006-07-19
Normally I have a lot to say in my reviews, but not this time. The main problem with this collection is that all the most memorable film scores are just on one disc, with the second used mostly to play out stuff from the last ten years that, really, musically isn't very memorable and only includes three pieces anyone will recognize just because, like the movies they come from, they're based on old TV shows - The Addams Family, Star Trek, and Mission: Impossible.
And that brings up another problem. With all due respect to the late Jerry Goldsmith, who has provided some truly great classic movie scores, was it REALLY necessary to include TWO versions of the SAME Star Trek march in this collection? This seems evocative of the milk-it-for-all-its-worth attitude Paramount has had lately toward its now-tarnished crown-jewel franchise. Where's James Horner's theme music from Star Trek II and III? If they're gonna put Star Trek on here twice, they should have provided a little diversity. It wouldn't have taken much, I'm sure.
I'm sure that Paramount's had other films with far more memorable music (even Harold Faltermeyer's Top Gun Anthem could have helped on Disc 2). This just seems like a lazy attempt at something that really could have been great.
More of a propaganda CD.......2002-10-30
There are some really great songs on this 2 CD set. However, those really great songs seem to be lightly interspersed amongst a large number of forgettable songs whose main purpose seems to be to remind you of those movies you enjoy(ed) so much.
It seems a little odd to me that out of 90 years of film making the most memorable scores have been largely released within the last few years. I was pleased to find themes from the Godfather, Indiana Jones and Witness. I was perplexed with the inclusion of songs from Rugrats, both Mission Impossible movies (one would have been more than enough) and Tomb Raider (memorable???).
This is my own personal bias, but I do prefer movie soundtracks that evoke a feeling of excitement. With this collection I just couldn't get excited. I kept finding myself being let down by songs that didn't in some way complement the preceeding song.
There are certainly some great tracks here, but overall I was disappointed. My advise would be to look elsewhere.
Great selection of Film Hits!.......2002-09-25
This one was a pleasant surprise! I thought- how could any CD that had "Baby Elephant Walk" be all that good? This one is. Lots of great scores- classics and a few hidden treasures. After hearing the beautiful title score for "Children of a Lesser God", I had to buy the entire soundtrack - very soothing. There are a few that may seem too overplayed ("Love Story", "Raiders of the Lost Ark",), but most are a welcome addition to any compilation. Try NOT loving "Building the Barn" from "Witness" or the "Hymn to the Fallen" from "Saving Private Ryan". Hours of great listening.
Older recordings, main themes only.......2002-08-27
This is a great album concept, but I really wish Paramount had re-recorded these scores as they deserve to be heard. The tracks range from 1944 to the present, and the older recordings sound just like the cleaned-up older recordings that they are.
I would also personally have enjoyed more "secondary" music themes (otherwise it becomes like reading book summaries that always only quote the opening paragraph), and I could easily have done without the "pop" tunes (like Baby Elephant Walk and the Rugrats theme). In fact, it would have been very nice to listen to an album comprised of tracks chosen for their strong musical value rather than apparently for their box office and/or hit song popularity. But, to be fair, that may be precisely what draws some people to this CD set.
Film score music constitutes the single most significant body of classical music of our time. I hope some of these tracks will entice listeners to buy entire soundtracks and listen to some of these works as a whole.
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- Priceless, at any price
- Good overview
- Great Music!!!!!!!!!
- Very nice for a Danny Elfman collection
- Bring on Volume 3
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Music for a Darkened Theatre, Vol. 2: Film & Television Music
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Binding: Audio CD
Elfman, Danny
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ASIN: B000002P4P
Release Date: 1996-12-03 |
Tracks:
- Edward Scissorhands Suite: Main Titles
- Edward Scissorhands Suite: Storytime
- Edward Scissorhands Suite: Suite
- Edward Scissorhands Suite: Suburbia-Barber
- Edward Scissorhands Suite: The Grand Finale
- Dolores Claiborne Suite: Main Titles
- Dolores Claiborne Suite: Vera's World
- Dolores Claiborne Suite: Flashback
- Dolores Claiborne Suite: Sad Room
- Dolores Claiborne Suite: End Titles
- To Die For Suite: Main Titles
- To Die For Suite: Suzie's Theme
- To Die For Suite: Busted
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- To Die For Suite: Finale
- Black Beauty Suite: Main Titles
- Black Beauty Suite: Baby Beauty
- Black Beauty Suite: Jump For Joy
- Black Beauty Suite: Frolick-Sick
- Black Beauty Suite: Bye Bye Jerry
- Black Beauty Suite: Memories
- Black Beauty Suite: End Titles
- Batman Returns Suite:Birth Of A Penguin
- Batman Returns Suite: Trouble Suite
- Batman Returns Suite: The Finale
- Batman Returns Suite: End Titles
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- Mission Impossible Suite: Trouble
- Mission Impossible Suite: Looking For Job
- Mission Impossible Suite: Betrayal
- Sommersby Suite: Main Titles
- Sommersby Suite: Return Montage
- Sommersby Suite: Finale-End Titles
- Dead Presidents Suite: Main Titles
- Dead Presidents Suite: Daughter
- Dead Presidents Suite: Montage
- Dead Presidents Suite: Nam
- Dead Presidents Suite: Nightmare
- Nightmare Before Christmas Suite: Overture
- Nightmare Before Christmas Suite: Jack And Sally Suite
- Nightmare Before Christmas Suite: Christmas Eve Montage
- Freeway Suite: Main Titles
- Freeway Suite: On The Road
- Freeway Suite: Back In The Car
- Shrunken Heads Suite: Main Titles
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Amazing Stories 'Family Dog'
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Amazing Stories 'Family Dog'
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Amazing Stories 'Mummy, Daddy
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Barkley Superhero 'Nike Commercial'
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: The Flash 'Theme'
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Pee Wee's Playhouse
- Television Odds 'N Ends Suite: Beetlejuice - Animated Tv Series 'Theme'
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- This Is Halloween (Original Demo For Nightmare Before Christmas)
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A delightfully buoyant, mock-creepy collection of film scores from Hollywood's first and best call for quirk, strangeness, and charm. Focusing on Elfman's post-1992 work (much of it for director Tim Burton), this 2 CD set features excerpts from Edward Scissorhands, To Die For, and Batman Returns, among other lesser items. -- Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews:
Priceless, at any price.......2007-07-06
Years ago, watching peter Jennings cover the funeral procession of Princess Diana, my soul was captured by some hauntingly beautiful music that at times played in the background. So began my mission to find out what it was, who wrote it and how I could get it. After some correspondence with the network I was put in touch with the woman who "put together" that part of the programming. All she could remember is that it came from the movie "Black Beauty". THEN I found out how many versions of that had been made lol. With determination, I finally found it, and had a local music store order it for me.
There are no words to describe what this music does to me. I did try listening to some of the other tracks, but they didn't even come close. I rate this music right up there with the 1971 score for "Jane Eyre" by John Willams... and that's pretty high :D
Good overview.......2007-04-18
Very nice overview of Elfman work. Insufficient by itself but worth having along with the full soundtracks. Bonus disc is a nice extra.
Great Music!!!!!!!!!.......2005-09-08
I Love Danny Elfman's music so much that I have started my own collection of the soundtracks that he composed. For a while, I was trying to find the "Beetlejuice" theme song from the TV show, but thanks to this release, I finally have it!!! Keep up the good work Elfman!
Very nice for a Danny Elfman collection.......2005-08-02
Music For A Darkened Theater, Vol.2 is a great cd!!! I love all of the tracks on both cd's,but my fav. ones are the t.v. scores and the This Is Halloween demo!!! If you love this,then i recomend looking at all the actually albums on this cd and his other works!!!! good job,Danny Elfman.
Bring on Volume 3.......2005-05-04
The liner notes and "This is Halloween Demo" on this compilation are well worth the CD price by themselves. Danny comments on each of the tracks on the CDs which is a rare and ego-free look at what a composer thinks of his own work.
Edward Scissorhands is magical, Black Beauty is a rollercoaster of emotion, and Dolores Claiborne makes me want to find the nearest piano. This is not a "Most Popular" compilation, rather it aptly showcases Danny Elfman's (and Orchestrator, Steve Bartek's) brilliance and wide range of style.
Every suite has an Elfman signature, such as the layered complexity which never sounds overdone, or the use of a choir as an instrument.
This (and Volume 1) are examples of the work of a modern day composer who consistently stands out as one of the best.
If you like this and have the spare cash, grab the individual scores from some of the movies he has worked on, including "Men In Black", "Spiderman", "Batman", "Batman Returns", "Nightmare Before Christmas", "Edward Scissorhands", "Mars Attacks" and so many more.
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Live in Japan
Swingle Singers
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ASIN: B000071WYD
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- September Song
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- Mack The Knife
- Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat
- Largo
- Badinere
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- Ticket To Ride
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Average customer rating:
- Wonderful CD
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- Mi2 Rev.
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Mission: Impossible 2: Music from and Inspired by (2000 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000051Y57
Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Take a Look Around - Limp Bizkit
- I Disappear - Metallica
- Scum of the Earth - Rob Zombie
- They Came In - Butthole Surfers
- Rocket Science - The Pimps
- Have a Cigar - Foo Fighters, Brian M. Levine
- Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
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- What 'Chu Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
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- Karma - Diffuser
- Alone - Buckcherry
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- Nyah - Heitor Teixeira Pereira
Tracks:
- Hijack - Hans Zimmer
- Zap Mama - Iko Iko
- Seville - Hans Zimmer
- Nyah [Film Version] - Heitor Teixeira Pereira
- Theme from Mission: Impossible - Hans Zimmer
- Heist - Hans Zimmer
- Ambrose - Hans Zimmer
- Bio-Techno - Hans Zimmer
- Injection - Hans Zimmer
- Bare Island - Hans Zimmer
- Chimera - Hans Zimmer
- Bait - Hans Zimmer
- Mano a Mano - Hans Zimmer
- Mission: Accomplished - Hans Zimmer
- Nyah and Ethan - Hans Zimmer
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful CD.......2002-04-07
Personaly, I really liked this CD. I reccomend it to people who enjoy metal, but also rock. The first track (Limp Bizkit's "Take a Look Around {Theme From "MI:2"}" is one of the best tracks on the disk. Rob Zombie gives the disk a slight twist of darkness with "Scum of the Earth." Old favorites like Metallica bring back your good old fashioned metal feel. Diffuser's "Karma" is a nice break from the metal, and a great song at that. Foo Fighters happen to be a personal favorite of mine, and the song is great to begin with. However, the last few tracks upto Tori Amos' "Carnival," (which is, by the way, a creepy track >
<), are rather odd to me. "" wouldn't exactly belong on the Best of Godsmack CD in the future, either. All and all, however, I love this CD.
awesome.......2001-07-31
totally sweet cd. movie was decent, but the soundtrack is much better. it has a wide variety of styles and is great for all types of listeners.
Mi2 Rev........2001-05-05
I like mi2. The movie and cd. This is a good cd and if you like rock or alternative music give it a try.
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Release Date: 2006-01-10 |
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- Elvira Madigan: Piano Concerto No.21 In C Major K467-II. Andante - Halle Orchestra
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective: Serenade In G Major K525 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik'-I. Allegro - Sir Neville Marriner
- Out Of Africa: Clarinet Concerto In A Major K622-II. Adagio - Staatskapelle Dresden
- Trading Places: Le Nozze Di Figaro K492-'Non Piu Andrai' - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Star Trek: Insurrection: String Quartet No.17 In B Flat Major 'The Hunt' K458-IV. Allegro Assai - Alban Berg Quartett
- Closer: Cosi Fan Tutte K588-'Soave Sia Il Vento' - Wiener Philharmoniker
- The Truman Show: Piano Sonata In A Minor K331-III. Rondo Alla Turca: Allegretto - Andrei Gavrilov
- I Dreamed Of Africa: Le Nozze Di Figaro K492-'Voi Che Sapete' - Philharmonia Orchestra
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- XXX: Don Giovanni K527-'Finch'han Dal Vino' - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
- The Joy Luck Club: Concerto For Flute And Harp In C Major K299-II. Andantino (Extract) - Berliner Philharmoniker
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- Amadeus: Concerto For Two Pianos In E Flat Major K339-III. Rondo: Allegro - Andre Previn
- Philadelphia: Vesperae Solennes De Confessore K339-Laudate Dominum - Eugen Jochum
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- There's Something About Mary: Serenade In G Major K525 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik'-IV. Rondo: Allegro - Sir Neville Marriner
Customer Reviews:
MUSIC TO OUR EARS!.......2006-02-27
The tribute to the 250th anniversary of Wolfgang's birth continues, and this two-disc set is perfect for those who want to like classical music and insist they can't. The 34 tracks sound familiar because they have been used in popular films, either as incidental music or as an important component of the score. And we're not just talking Amadeus, but films that you may be surprised used such memorable music ... Mission Impossible, There's Something About Mary, Runaway Bride, Trading Places, Miss Congeniality, The Living Daylights. The works are performed by the finest, including James Galway, Alban Berg Quartett, Riccardo Muti, Dame Felicity Lott, Sir Neville Marriner, Herbert Von Karajan and Martha Vineyard's Andre Previn. Pretty classy indeed.
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- my review about the album
- Superb!
- The Mix Is Wonderful.
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Mission Impossible 2
Various Artists
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004SSNR
Release Date: 2000-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Take a Look Around - Limp Bizkit
- I Disappear - Metallica
- Scum of the Earth - Rob Zombie
- They Came In - Butthole Surfers
- Rocket Science - The Pimps
- Have a Cigar - Foo Fighters, Brian May
- Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
- Goin' Down - Godsmack
- What 'Chu Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
- Backwards - Apartment 26
- Karma - Diffuser
- Alone - Buckcherry
- Immune - Tinfed
- My Kinda Scene - Powderfinger
- Carnival - Tori Amos
- Nyah - Heitor Teixeira Pereira, Hans Zimmer
Album Description
German edition of the soundtrack for the upcoming Tom Cruise film. Featuring new tracks by Metallica, Limp Bizkit, Foo Fighters & Brian May, Tori Amos, Chris Cornell, Rob Zombie and one bonus track, 'Iko-Iko' by Zap Mama. Inludes a foil sticker. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Strictly Limited Digipak! Includes Exclusive Tracks by Metallica, Limp Bizkit, Foo Fighters and Brian May, Tori Amos, Pj Harvey and Others!
Customer Reviews:
my review about the album.......2000-08-08
hi ppl, i'm manna dabu, youngest daughter of dr. dabu. like him, i'm also a music lover. well, i find mi2, the songs, very interesting. i really like how limp bizkit performed "take a look around". i just wanna ask if you have the lyrics of this song. if you do have one, can you email the lyrics in my email address: dagta@go.com... thanx a lot and god bless...
Superb!.......2000-07-10
It is a great CD. Will pump you up for anything.
The Mix Is Wonderful........2000-05-31
I don't have to much to say about it except it is a very good CD and if you buy it you won't be dissapointed. I don't want to sound like some commercial, but "I guarinty it!"
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Mission Impossible 2
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004U8XT
Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
Tracks:
- Take a Look Around [Theme from "M: I-2"] - Limp Bizkit
- I Disappear - Metallica
- Scum of the Earth - Rob Zombie
- They Came In - Butthole Surfers
- Rocket Science - The Pimps
- Have a Cigar - Foo Fighters, Brian May
- Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
- Goin' Down - Godsmack
- What U Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
- Backwards - Apartment 26
- Karma - Diffuser
- Alone - Buckcherry
- Immune - Tinfed
- Not My Kinds Scene - Powderfinger
- Carnival - Tori Amos
- Nyah - Heitor Teixeira Pereira, Hans Zimmer
- Iko-Iko - Zap Mama
- Afraid of What - Leon Lai
Album Description
Asian exclusive version of the soundtrack for the latest installment of the Mission Impossible franchise with a bonus memo pad and two bonus tracks, 'Iko-Iko' by Zap Mama and the Asian exclusive, 'Afraid Of What' by Leon Lai. 18 tracks in all including tracks by Metallica, Limp Bizkit and Foo Fighters. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Asian Only Release. Includes Two Bonus Tracks and a Memo Pad.
Customer Reviews:
very nice.......2000-07-19
usually soundtracks are pretty lousy and there is only one or two good songs but this soundtrack is really good there are nice songs and good artists.
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