50 FIRST DATES
OST | 72MB | ZIP | RS MP3 | 192kbps
OST | 72MB | ZIP | RS MP3 | 192kbps
" | Amazon.com The Cure and a reggae beat certainly make strange bedfellows as, one assumes, do Adam Sandler and a girl with no short-term memory. In that sense, the 50 First Dates soundtrack is a good accompaniment to a fluffy romantic comedy in which one of the main characters is perpetually living in the past. It's also a fitting follow-up to that other Sandler/Barrymore vehicle, The Wedding Singer. (Take a set by Robbie Hart, add a topical shirt, and voilá: a new soundtrack is born.) To those who can't get enough of '80s hits like Bryan Ferry's "Slave to Love" and the Cars' "Drive," setting them to a island beat will likely seem whimsical, charming, and perfect for barbecue weather. For those who are glad the '80s are gone, this CD is a pass. And for Sandler-completeists who crave lighthearted, comic tunes like "Forgetful Lucy," well, you obviously own this already. -- Leah Weathersby | " |
Tracks:
1. Wayne Wonder - "Hold Me Now" (Originally recorded by the Thompson Twins)
2. 311 - "Love Song" (Originally recorded by The Cure)
3. Seal (featuring Mikey Dread) - "Lips Like Sugar" (Originally recorded by Echo and the Bunnymen)
4. Wyclef Jean (featuring Eve) - "Your Love (L.O.V.E. Reggae Mix)" (Originally recorded by The Outfield)
5. Ziggy Marley - "Drive" (Originally recorded by The Cars)
6. Will.I.Am & Fergie - "True" (Originally recorded by Spandau Ballet)
7. Elan Atias (backing vocals by Gwen Stefani) - "Slave To Love" (Originally recorded by Roxy Music)
8. UB40 - "Every Breath You Take" (Originally recorded by Sting and The Police)
9. Mark McGrath (of Sugar Ray) - "Ghost In You" (Originally recorded by Psychedelic Furs)
10. Dryden Mitchell - "Friday, I'm In Love" (Originally recorded by The Cure)
11. Nicole Kea - "Breakfast In Bed" (Originally recorded by UB40)
12. Jason Mraz - "I Melt With You" (Originally recorded by Modern English)
13. Adam Sandler - "Forgetful Lucy"
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