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 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Artiste: Various
Label:
Sony BMG
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Links:
www.sonybmg.com

www.sony.com/movies/21

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
You Can't Always Get What You Want (Re-Mixed and Re-Edited by Soulwax) - The Rolling Stones
2
Time To Pretend (Super Clean Version) - MGMT
3
Big Ideas (Album Version) - LCD Soundsystem
4
Giant (Album Version) - D. Sardy featuring Liela Moss
5
Always (Album Version) - Amon Tobin
6
Young Folks (Album Version) - Peter Bjorn And John
7
Mad Pursuit (Album Version) - Junkie XL featuring Electrocute
8
Sister Self Doubt (Album Version) - Get Shakes
9
I Am The Unknown (Album Version) - Aliens
10
Shut Up And Drive (Album Version) - Rihanna
11
Alright (Album Version) - Knivez Out
12
Tropical Moonlight (Album Version) - Domino
13
Hold My Hand - Unkle
14
L.S.F. (Version Revisited) - Mark Ronson featuring Kasabian
15
Tender Buttons (Album Version) - Broadcast

ALBUM REVIEW:

Inspired by a true story, the movie is about six Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students who were trained and groomed to become experts in card counting. And in the spirit of practicing what you learn these cool dudes subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. And here’s the cool compilation of songs to accompany the cool movie.

Kicking off the 64-minute soundtrack album is English band The Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, which is a sure bet on any music play list which aspires to be catchy and cool. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, this song was released in 1969 and re-mixed and re-edited by Belgian alternative rock and electro band Soulwax. You know it’s a great deal when the tune was named as the 100th greatest song of all time by influential American magazine Rolling Stone in its 2004 list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."

Other chill out tunes include dance punk musical project LCD Soundsystem’s “Big Ideas”, Brazilian musician DJ Amon Tobin’s “Always” and English rock band Kasabian’s “L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)”. These tunes will impress your friends when it comes to a gathering or party to just relax and chill out. We can imagine the cool blue neon lights in the background already.

Then we have the more popular tunes like The Aliens’ emotional “I Am the Unknown”, Rihanna”-ella-ella”’s radio friendly “Shut Up and Drive” and Domino’s exotic but fun “Tropical Moonlight”. These songs will appeal to listeners of mainstream music without sounding too irritatingly saccharine.

There is something for everybody in this soundtrack album, and what we are lacking now, are the cool and slick looks and moves that will allow us to hit it big at the casinos. Well, maybe it’s just a MIT thing.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (1) You Can't Always Get What You Want (Re-Mixed and Re-Edited by Soulwax)

Review by John Li

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This soundtrack review is made possible with the kind support from Sony BMG


 


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