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| Proof of Life: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2000 Film) | 
enlarge | Creator: Danny Elfman Label: Varese Sarabande Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $13.96 You Save: $4.02 (22%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 193243
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 030206620825 EAN: 0030206620825 ASIN: B000054OXF
Release Date: December 19, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Flawless (Full Retail) - Factory Sealed - Choose 2-6 Day Shipping Option For Same Day Shipping Mon-Sat (before 5PM EST ) with 1-3 day (typical) Delivery - FREE First Class Upgrade and Tracking (Airmail Overseas, APO Welcome). Ships in bubbled wrapped cd shipper - Full Retail (Not Cutout, Promo or Club)
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| Tracks:
| • | Main Title | | • | The Hostage Game | | • | Plane To Catch | | • | Alice Breaks Down | | • | Bullet In The Head | | • | The Miscarriage | | • | Escape | | • | The Rescue | | • | The Finale |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Set against the exotic backdrop of kidnapped overseas American business executives and the insurance company's professional "risk management" specialists who free them, Proof of Life arguably generated most of its publicity for the tempestuous off-screen romance of stars Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe. Lost in the celebrity press and mixed reviews was another solid musical effort from Danny Elfman, whose heavily synthesized score evokes everything from Tangerine Dream's pioneering Sorcerer score to Latin flavors and ethnic percussion and winds in just its main title alone. The textures here range from a solo acoustic guitar set against tense, complex synthesized rhythms to quiet piano and symphony passages. One senses that Elfman strived earnestly to create a fresh sonic atmosphere, even if the filmmakers were less successful in their efforts. --Jerry McCulley
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| Customer Reviews: Read 18 more reviews...
Van Morrison song title June 27, 2001 225 out of 226 found this review helpful
The title of the Van Morrison track at the end is "I'll Be Your Lover, Too" from the album "His Band and The Street Choir"
Looking for the Van Morrison Track? January 13, 2001 118 out of 123 found this review helpful
If you came looking to find that beautiful Van Morrison track that rolls through the end sequence in the mountains of Belize...like the man before said, it's called, "I'll be your lover, too." It's on the album "His Band and the Street Choir."
Van Morrison song July 6, 2002 70 out of 71 found this review helpful
The Van Morrison song is called, "I'll Be You Lover Too" from the alblum, "His Band and the Street Choir"
Van Morrison Song December 28, 2001 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
The Van Morrison song during the credits of the movie was "I'll Be Your Lover, Too" on the album His Band & Street Choir. Hope this helps those looking for the best part of the movie.
Tupper 12986 February 20, 2002 26 out of 28 found this review helpful
If you are looking for that WONDERFUL end song from Van Morrison you will find it on His Band ans Street Choir album.
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