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    Elektra: The Album

    Elektra: The Album
    Creator: Christophe Beck
    Label: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
    Sales Rank: 105595

    Format: Soundtrack
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 601501310720
    EAN: 0601501310720
    ASIN: B0006UEVJ0

    Release Date: January 11, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Strata - Never There (She Stabs)
      • Jet - Hey Kids
      • The Donnas - Everyone Is Wrong
      • Switchfoot - Sooner or Later
      • Finger Eleven - Thousand Mile Wish (Elektra mix)
      • Megan McCauley - Wonder
      • Taking Back Sunday - Your Own Disaster
      • Evanescence - Breathe No More
      • 12 Stones - Photograph
      • Alter Bridge - Save Me
      • The Dreaming - Beautiful
      • Submersed - Hollow
      • Hawthorne Heights - Angels With Even Filthier Souls
      • The Twenty Twos - 5 Years
      • Full Blown Rose - In The Light

    Similar Items:

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      • Elektra (Score)
      • Elektra (Widescreen Edition)

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    This Jennifer Garner-starring film version Marvel Comics' martial arts expert/assassin-as-superhero never quite found its focus as successful big-screen adaptation. But its modern-rock song-score "Album" (Christophe Beck's more traditional orchestral score is also available) has no such obstacle, gathering together new recordings that punctuate the film's milieu with often forceful effectiveness. Jet keeps things lively with "Hey Kids," another rollicking dose of snotty retro-pop from the Aussie newcomers, while "Breathe No More" by Evanescence (previously only available as a live cut) is essentially a solo showcase for the emotive moodiness of singer Amy Lee's dusky voice, yet one that finds ample resonance with the film's title character. A shadowy remix of Finger Eleven's "Thousand Mile Wish," Taking Back Sunday's new "Your Own Disaster" and Strata's "Never There" mine a similarly introspective vein, contrasting well with more lively cuts like The Donnas' "Everything Is Wrong" and NYC's Twenty-Twos giving Veruca Salt's "5 Years" a nervy kick. --Jerry McCulley

    Album Description
    Includes NEW TRACKS from Taking Back Sunday, Jet, Alter Bridge, and Evanescence.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Pretty good...   January 14, 2005
    L. Park (Glendale, CA USA)
    9 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Let me start off by saying the primary reason I bought this album was to support the currently unsigned LA band The Dreaming. The reproduced version of "Beautiful" is stunning. This alone is reason to buy the CD.

    But of course, not all of us are Dreaming fans so I will try to write as comprehensive a review as possible. In comparison to the other "comic-book-to-movie" soundtracks, this ranks quite high in my book (much better than the Spiderman 2 soundtrack). However, while most of the songs are solid, they are not quite innovative enough to be thoroughly enjoyed over and over again. Much of this IS mainstream rock, so if you are looking for musical depth and probing lyrics, you probably won't find much of it here. However, if you enjoy listening to the overall song, you may enjoy this album (I can go either way depending on my mood). Here is the track by track breakdown:

    1.) Strata - Never There (She Stabs): 4/5; "the song everyone knows," this is a good song although I, for unknown reasons, am not a big fan of the chorus. The song as a whole; however, is well-produced.

    2.) Jet - Hey Kids: 2/5; I for one really like Jet, but this song is a failure. Gone is the retro catchiness characteristic of Jet songs. They don't seem to be belting out great songs on soundtracks (ex. Spiderman 2)

    3.)The Donnas - Everyone Is Wrong: 4/5; I was surprised because I don't particularly like The Donnas. This song is impressive, though. Interesting lyrics.

    4.) Swtichfoot - Sooner Or Later: 3/5; Starts of slow, but has a really nice chorus. It's a nice change of tempo too. All in all, a solid song.

    5.) Finger Eleven - Thousand Mile Wish (Elektra Mix): 4/5; I love Finger Eleven to no end. I'm usually a fan of their harder songs, but I really like the "aura" of this song. The vocals:lyrics and vocals:instrumentals complement one another very well.

    6.) Megan McCauley - Wonder: 1/5; I'm sorry, but I just can't bring myself to like this song. Perhaps it's the vocal style or just the music itself, but it's a very bland, generic song. Props to Megan, though; she's still young and has time to improve. An A for effort.

    7.) Taking Back Sunday - Your Own Disaster: 3/5; Solid. Very different from other songs by TBS. But like other songs by TBS, this one doesn't particularly stand out to me.

    8.) Evanescence - Breathe No More: 3/5; I love Evanescence, but this song doesn't do them justice. Amy's vocals are dead on as usual. Perhaps if I hadn't known this was by Evanescence, I would have rated it higher; however, I have heard far better music from them.

    9.) 12 Stones - Photograph: 4/5; This is a strong song with a chorus reminiscent of Crossfade. Powerful guitar rifts fuel an equally powerful song. This style has been done, but the song still stands out.

    10.) Alter Bridge - Save Me: 4/5; Somewhat chaotic, but I like the overall sound. Haven't really heard much about Alter Bridge, but I may have to look into them more.

    11.) The Dreaming - Beautiful: 6/5; Now maybe I am just biased, but this song is incredible. A mellow harmony begins the song followed by a mind-blowing explosive chorus. Chris Hall's vocals are strong, passionate, and emotional. Though I didn't think it could be done, this version is far better than the EP version. I am astounded by the sheer quality of this song.

    12.) Submersed - Hollow: 5/5; A pleasant surprise. I have never heard of Submersed, but after this song, I will look into them. A vocalist who hits high notes with ease and a great chorus. The mixed effect before the chorus is smartley placed; the song is not weighed down by the mixing at all.

    13.) Hawthorne Heights - Angels With Even Filthier Souls: 2/5; Cool title, mediocre song. Straight up generic and undeveloped punk. I've heard better from these guys.

    14.) The Twenty Twos - 5 Years: 4/5; Points meritted for a unique sound, instrumentals, and chorus. The vocalist, is a tad annoying, but I suppose it enhances the feel of the song as well.

    Full Blown Rose - In The Light: 3/5; A good vocalist and an overall satisfying track. Not a particularly stand-out song (it lacks something, a little more flair would have been great), but it's bearable.

    All in all, an album with several musical treasures and few musical disasters. I do not regret purchasing this CD at all.



    4 out of 5 stars Better than I expected it to be   February 7, 2005
    LinkinParkLP16 (Connecticut USA)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    This soundtrack was a lot better than I expected it to be. I originally bought this soundtrack to hear the new Full Blown Rose song "In The Light", and was not disappointed! This band will be the next big thing. Other songs that stood out to me were Strata "Never There" , 12 Stones "Photograph", The Twenty Twos "5 Years" to name a few. This soundtrack may be seen by some as mellow, but I found it to be quite emotional, and inspiring. I put it into my CD player, listened to it in the dark, was filled with a whirlpool of emotions. People sometimes buy soundtracks with extremely high expectations, and always walk away disappointed. There are some powerful songs on this CD, which I think make this soundtrack worth buying. By all means, this is not a CD pumped up with death metal and nu-metal songs. I think this soundtrack offered something new to the way movies are seen...and the way soundtracks are made.


    4 out of 5 stars Very Good but not great & not as expected   January 13, 2005
    Andrew kim (MN)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    This is a very good compilation of songs but not a great soundtrack for this movie IMO. There are very few songs on this CD that capture what I think the movie is about (or what we're lead to believe its about so far). Overall I was expecting a much more energetic group of songs. I'm struck also by how many bands are on here that I've never heard of. Interesting choices I guess but I almost didn't buy the CD because of it. That being said, there are some really good songs on the CD such as Alter Bridge - Save me, 12 Stones - Photograph, Full Blown Rose - In the light, The Dreaming - Beautiful, Finger Eleven - Thousand Mile Wish, are all worth the price of the CD for me. The rest of the songs are relatively bland & unexciting, and Megan McCauley inspires me to nap. I was especially disappointed in the song by Evanescence (the main reason I bought the CD too), and the songs from Strada, and Jet. Jet's song hey kids is so bad its insulting. So Overall, the CD is interesting and there are some good songs but also some odd choices for the soundtrack.


    5 out of 5 stars Amazing Stuff   April 30, 2005
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I totaly loved this CD, when i first saw the movie i watched it twice just to hear the music! I love this CD and I suggest that EVERYONE should buy it! I really liked the song by Megan McCauley - Wonder! Great song!


    4 out of 5 stars Great songs...if you go for that style   January 31, 2005
    Emilie Fiset (Quebec, Qc Canada)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Personally, I love a good number of songs from this album, including "Wonder" by Megan McCauley, which is playing a lot overseas, "Photograph" by 12 stones and "Breathe no More" by Evasnescence. I enjoyed the album throughout, but the thing this soundtrack lacks is diversity. It's a great buy, if you love that style of songs (if you're an Evanescence fan, go for it). Influences of Creed-derived bands throughout.

    Definetly worth the price.



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