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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624831020
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Maverick
Manufacturer: Maverick
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Maverick
Release Date: July 16, 2002
Studio: Maverick
Sales Rank: 107409
MPN: 48310
Disc 1:- Work It Out - Beyonce Knowles
- Miss You (Dr. Dre Remix 2002) - The Rolling Stones
- Boys (Co-ed Remix) - Britney Spears featuring Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D.
- Groove Me - Angie Stone
- Shining Star - Earth Wind & Fire
- Hey Goldmember - Foxxy Cleopatra
- Ain't No Mystery - Smash Mouth
- Evil Woman - Soul Hooligan featuring Diana King
- 1975 - Paul Oakenfold
- Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem - Dr. Evil Remix) - Dr. Evil
- Daddy Wasn't There - Ming Tea featuring Austin Powers
- Alfie (What's It All About, Austin?) - Susanna Hoffs
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Album Description: Soundtrack to the 2002 film. Featured tracks include 'Work It Out' Beyonce Knowles (Destiny's Child) and one by Britney Spears 'Boys' (Co-Ed Remix) featuring Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D.. Includes and enhanced video from Austin Powers band Ming Tea.
Amazon.com: Whereas the first two Austin Powers soundtracks concentrated on swinging-'60s mod, soul, and rock shagadelica, Goldmember shakes its '70s funk and disco groove thing. Angie Stone turns in a silky cover of "Groove Me," while Beyoncé Knowles belts "Work It Out" in fierce diva style over rickety but slinky beats. Soul Hooligan add cheesy vocoded vocals and synths to their version of Electric Light Orchestra's "Evil Woman"; Paul Oakenfold mashes up "A Fifth of Beethoven" with a dark, Mission Impossible-like melody; and the Rolling Stones' disco excursion "Miss You" is imbued with an intoxicating step-beat and throbbing strings by Dr. Dre. Even Mike Myers gets into the groove action, drolly spoofing Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life" as Dr. Evil, to hilarious effect. But like the hedonistic '70s, there's not much substance underneath the songs. While understandable--Austin Powers isn't meant to be brain surgery--glitzy dance tracks by Foxxy Cleopatra, Britney Spears, and Oakenfold especially drag and become clunky. --Annie Zaleski
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Dear kids,
This is a great mix!!!You should listen to it!!!It makes you wanna get up and dance!!But,Here's a warning to parents,This C.D. Contains A Couple innapropriate Songs.Not like it swears or anything,but don't say I Didn't Warn You!
Sincerely,Matt Aurand
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There is a song at the end of the movie that i have been looking for forever it is the song when austin and beyonce are walking out of the theater its the same song that was on the yogurt commercial with the construction workers if some knows it please email me the title and artist that would be awesome thanks!!!
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I saw the movie. Then, I listened to the soundtrack. Boy, those songs were good. Not the best, but very good. I plan to buy it someday.
If you haven't listened to the soundtrack, listen to it. You just might enjoy it.
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this movie was hilarious and the soundtrack is good too. but, and this is a big but,this soudtrack in comparison to the previous two lacked the fun rock sound of the sixties and wasnt quite as booty shaking as the others. if your friend buys it, then have him/her burn it for you but dont waste your money.
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As with previous Austin Powers soundtracks,the idea has been to have a little bit of the past,sprinkled with a little bit of the present,and so far that's been a good mixture. The same holds true with this soundtrack,and yet for reasons undefined,this one doesn't run as smooth. It's still enjoyable,it just seems to be a little more disjointed.
So here's my breakdown. Firstly,I'm not a big fan of current Pop Trends,so Beyonce Knowles "Work it Out",and Britney Spears "Boys"...are wasted on me. If you enjoy them,you'll probably enjoy those songs,I'm just not into their work. The remake of The Rolling Stones "Miss You",is clever,and fun,and doesn't kill the old song. It's kinda funny how pumping up the bass and drum,makes it a funky disco ... Read More:
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