| Say Anything: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 
enlarge | Creators: Various Artists, Richard Gibbs Label: Sony Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 81455
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 45140 UPC: 074644514025 EAN: 0074644514025 ASIN: B0000026T6
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Quality CDs and DVDs, fast shipping, courteous service
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| Tracks:
| • | All for Love | | • | Cult of Personality - Calhoun, Will | | • | One Big Rush - Satriani, Joe | | • | You Want It - Petersson, Tom | | • | Taste the Pain - Flea | | • | In Your Eyes - Gabriel, Peter [1] | | • | Stripped - Gore, Martin L. | | • | Skankin' to the Beat - Kibby, Walter Adam | | • | Within Your Reach - Westerberg, Paul | | • | Keeping the Dream Alive - Briggs, Tom | | • | Lloyd Dobbler Rap |
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Great soundtrack from a grat movie. July 13, 2000 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
A great film must be coupled with a great soundtrack. This is defenetly the case with Say Anything. This wonderful collection of 80's tunes contains great unknown tracks as well as famous ones. All Say Anything fans will, of coarse, remember the romantic scene with John Cusack holding up a boombox, playing 'In Your Eyes' by Peter Gabriel. This classic track along with 'Cult Of Personality' by Living Colour, 'One Big Rush' by Joe Satriani and 'You Want It' by Cheap Trick are a few of the better know tracks that make this disc great. There's also a track by the Chili Peppers called 'Taste The Pain'. I hadn't heard of it but it's not bad. The inclusion of wonderful unknown tracks, such as 'Within Your Reach' by The Replacements and 'Keeping The Dream Alive' by Freiheit, is the main reason why this soundtrack is superior to others. Finding unknown gems always make CDs more enjoyable. With all this said, the Say Anything soundtrack is a decent tribute to great music of the 80s.
Say Anything... June 6, 2003 14 out of 19 found this review helpful
It's not hard to understand why folks enjoy watching movies - it's an escape to life's finer moments. It's probably harder to understand the attraction towards movie soundtracks, except that the music reminds us of these moments. And, when it's done well, with both a quality movie and quality soundtrack, as is the case with Say Anything, the results are noteworthy. Say Anything wins over its listener, surprisingly, by connecting at various levels. The love song is found more than once, with Nancy Wilson's "All for Love" and Peter Gabriel's classic, "In Your Eyes" both avoiding the schmaltzy love song description. Rock and roll is always a nice touch for any soundtrack (especially one for a cool romantic comedy), and that's found here too, from guitar wizard Joe Satriani, who contributes "One Big Rush" and then up and coming funk/rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, whose "Taste the Pain" hints at a sound they would later polish even more in the 1990s. Other noteworthy songs include 80's mainstays the Replacements and their song, "Within Your Reach" as well as live versions of Depeche Mode's "Stripped" and Living Colour's "Cult of Personality". In truth, Say Anything the movie is better than Say Anything the soundtrack. It's not essential listening like Say Anything the movie is essential viewing. But for those who get misty-eyed for 80's music or like to scour the used CD bins for unexpected treasures, this one's got your name on it...Enjoy.
Rare find September 10, 2002 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
I actually bought this CD just for Freiheit's Keeping The Dream Alive because there are no longer any Freiheit albums at shops! This song somehow evokes nostalgia. The rest of the songs are ok and typical of the late 1980s. Certainly a lot more palatable than the modern junk and trashy lyrics of Britney Spears or boy bands.
Most well rounded soundtrak ever! July 1, 1998 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Say Anything is a great movie because of the great Music it uses, and all of this music is excellent. The seattle music scene before it got hype is really well represented, and it gives the soundtrak a beleivable quirkiness...And "In Your Eyes" is one of the best Love songs ever. I highly reccomend it to anyone with good (and ecclectic) taste.
Play Anything. November 30, 2005 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I remember thinking when this film came out that few things in life were as cool as Lloyd Dobler. This soundtrack is also one of those things. This album for me, as for many I'm sure, somewhat reflected my taste in music at the time, and even now actually. Of course the biggie here is "In Your Eyes" from Peter Gabriel. Who hasn't that track touched at some point? This also confirmed my love for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and here we get a slightly extended version of their classic "Taste The Pain". Toss on a few from Fishbone, Living Colour, and The Replacements and you solidify this soundtrack as a must own for the late 80's alt-rock lover. Not to mention the goods from Depeche Mode and Nancy Wilson (Heart). In fact the only thing that could've made this album any better, is if it ended with a "ding".
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