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The Truth About Cats & Dogs: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 
| Creator: Various Artists Label: A&M Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy Used: $0.05 You Save: $17.93 (100%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 106728
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 731454050722 EAN: 0731454050722 ASIN: B000002G4Y
Release Date: April 2, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | For Once in My Life - Dionne Farris | | • | Caramel - Suzanne Vega | | • | Bed's Too Big Without You - Sting | | • | Angel Mine - Cowboy Junkies | | • | This Road - Squeeze | | • | Give It Everything - Al Green | | • | I Can't Imagine - Aaron Neville | | • | Run-Around - Blues Traveler | | • | Well I Lied - Robert Cray Band | | • | Where Do I Begin - Jill Sobule | | • | You Do Something to Me - Paul Weller | | • | Worlds Keep Spinning - The Brand New Heavies | | • | Bad Idea - Ben Folds Five | | • | Cats and Dogs - Howard Shore |
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Amazon.com Packed with quality adult fare, this soundtrack includes Sting's lilting, near-perfect remake of "The Bed's Too Big Without You" with Ranking Roger, Al Green's "Give It Everything" (elegantly jazzed for the '90s by Steele & Cox of Fine Young Cannibals fame), and romantic croons from Aaron Neville, Jill Sobule, Paul Weller, and Dionne Farris (covering Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life"). Suzanne Vega's "Caramel," a wispy, Parisian affaire, is the single. --Jeff Bateman
Album Description Packed with quality adult fare, this soundtrack includes Sting's lilting, near-perfect remake of 'The Bed's Too Big Without You' with Ranking Roger, Al Green's 'Give It Everything' (elegantly jazzed for the '90s by Steele & Cox of Fine Young Cannibals fame), and romantic croons from Aaron Neville, Jill Sobule, Paul Weller, and Dionne Farris (covering Stevie Wonder's 'For Once In My Life') and Suzanne Vega's 'Caramel'. Universal. 2006.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
pure contemporary relaxation stuff August 14, 2000 T. Monte (Adelaide, Australia) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this album after hearing the smooth voice of Susanne Vega with "caramel" on the movie - it stuck in my brain and I had to get a copy. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that there was more than one track on this album well worth a listen. Now that I've heard the album, there are several tracks I would have bought separately. The bouncy liveliness of Blues Traveller is the kind of song I look forward to listening to on the way to work to put me in a good mood. The Cowboy Junkies' "Angel Mine" almost brings me to tears - that song is gorgeous. Of course, Squeeze have brought out another gem (to match the great "tempted") and the Al Green song is so cute!! I would recommend this album to anyone who is up for something a little less teeny-pop and a lot more smooth and mature.
One of the best soundtracks! February 24, 1999 Diana Crass (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved the movie, mostly because of the music. This is one of my favorite CDs in my collection. It will make you smile when you remember where the song was playing in the movie. Ranging form the Cowboy Junkies to Ben Folds Five, this is a must-have for anyone's CD collection.
Quality pop music! April 23, 1999 V. Poon (Boston, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although at first listen, you may think this is just another bland commercial pop album but with closer inspection, you unearth some of pop's best gems in the album. From Sting's "The Bed's too Big Without Me" to the haunting "Angel Mine" by Cowboy Junkies, the songs tend to stick. Favorites include Squeeze and Paul Weller. A must buy for any pop enthusiast!
A Good Mix May 12, 2000 Bethany McKinney (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Overall, this CD isn't THAT great. But because there are a few songs on it that are just AWESOME, I had to give it 4 stars. The Cowboy Junkies song "Angel Mine" is so beautiful there isn't a word for it. Susanne Vega's song "Caramel" is also really good. And there's something about the song "You Do Something to Me" by Paul Weller that makes you feel like you're deeply in love, even if you're not. And the rest of the songs aren't BAD, but they're not really worth mentioning. But I think the CD is worth getting just for the Cowboy Junkies song.
this does not collect dust December 30, 2003 T. Martin (moving to texas) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is one of the cds in my collection that is always being played. i wholeheartedly agree with the other reviewers who loved suzanne vega's little song. i wish it were longer, too. as well as the cowboy junkies and ben folds five and sting and al green and and and..... you get the picture.
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