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Sex and the City: Music From and Inspired by the TV Series

Sex and the City: Music From and Inspired by the TV Series
Original TV Soundtrack Recording

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Sex And The City Main Title Theme Intro - Douglas Cuomo
  2. Work It Out - Beyoncé
  3. Cry Me A River - Justin Timberlake
  4. Lullaby Lemar
  5. I Can't Read You - Daniel Bedingfield
  6. I'm Outta Love - Anastacia
  7. Can't Nobody - Kelly Rowland
  8. Overload - Sugababes
  9. I'm A Slave 4 U - Britney Spears
  10. Get The Party Started - Pink
  11. Point Of View - Db Boulevard
  12. Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
  13. Maria - Blondie
  14. If You Leave Me Now - Chicago
  15. Heartbreaker - Dionne Warwick
  16. Downtown - Petula Clark
  17. Native New Yorker - Odyssey
  18. New York State Of Mind - Billy Joel

Disc 2:

  1. Respect - Aretha Franklin
  2. Feeling Good - Nina Simone
  3. These Boots Are Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra
  4. I'm Every Woman - Chaka Khan
  5. Bootylicious - Destiny'S Child
  6. She Bangs - Ricky Martin
  7. Love Foolosophy - Jamiroquai
  8. Insatiable - Darren Hayes
  9. Confide In Me - Kylie Minogue
  10. Un-Break My Heart - Toni Braxton
  11. By Your Side - Sade
  12. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
  13. Hot Stuff - Donna Summer
  14. Ladies Night - Kool & The Gang
  15. The Good Life - Tony Bennett
  16. Try A Little Tenderness - Otis Redding
  17. Moon River - Andy Williams
  18. Sex And The City Main Title Theme Outro - Douglas Cuomo

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #78583 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-03-01
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

Dissapointing3
I bought this album expecting it to include songs that would remind me of the fantastic stories in the hit show, how wrong could I have been! 'Moon river' and 'By your side' feature on the album however 'you've got the love' and many of the other memorable songs were not featured. The CD contains good tracks that you can listen to at ease, but the majority have no relevance to the numerous episodes. A crafty way of making a few bucks I think!!

Money Spinner1
As a HUGE SatC fan, I was really looking forward to this 'soundtrack'. As a show that uses music to beautifully enhance key moments, I was expecting some real treats. However, this is just not the case with this compilation. Yes, there are a few familiar tracks that have been used to great effect on the show (who can forget Carrie dusting herself off and carrying on down the catwalk to Cheryl Lynn's 'Got to be Real'?). However, it seems that they've just decided to throw together a load of 'chick friendly' tracks to cash in on the fact that the series was ending. However, this is a fun album to blast out whilst getting ready for a night out.

For those die hard fans though, there have been pieces of music that have been used in some of the show's pivotal moments that are worth seeking out. Remember the episode where Charlotte miscarried? There was a jazz/piano piece that was used throughout that entire episode which was simply beautiful and was by Regina Carter and entitled 'Pavane' from her album 'Paganini: After a Dream'. Remember Carrie contemplating her future at the end of the episode where Big had returned to his old ways after heart surgery? Zero 7's 'In the Waiting Line'. The french tunes /pieces used in the final two episodes were brilliant too. And why didn't they wait and feature the series closing tune from Candi Staton, 'You've got the Love'? Class!

Poor compilation1
This is a very poor selection of tracks. Ok so they included Moon River for the Carrie & Big dance but they left out some of the most touching songs from the show. Granted 4 of the best songs were in the last episode namely MC Solaar: La Belle et le Bad Boy, Bob Christianson: The View (played when Big walks into the hotel lobby), Jon Hopkins: Cold Out There (montage of the girls) and Candi Staton: You Got the Love (the very last piece of music played whilst sniffing into my giant-sized box of hankies). Come on guys ..... you should have done better with this soundtrack.