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Sia wrote 10 original songs for the film's soundtrack following its transformation into a musical, half of which are included on the album. The album also includes songs inspired by the film, such as "Saved My Life", co-written by Dua Lipa. Primarily a pop album, it received mixed reviews from critics.
The soundtrack was released by Back Lot Music on March 15, 2019, [1] featuring Abels' original score, and three tracks heard in the film—"I Like That" by Janelle Monáe, "I Got 5 on It" by Luniz and "Les Fleurs" by Minnie Riperton. [2]
The City of Soundsville: Music from The Powerpuff Girls was released on September 18, 2001, on CD, audio cassette, and vinyl record. [14] Heather Phares of the All Music Guide was quite pleased with the soundtrack, calling it "a complete delight" and "without a doubt one of the coolest children's albums in recent memory." [13]
Rotten Tomatoes reports that 60% of critics gave the film a positive review with an average score of 5.3/10, based on 5 reviews. [1]Enrique Acosta, writing for Film Threat, said, "Antidote is a credible effort.
Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture is the 1994 soundtrack album to Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name. In addition to songs featured in the movie, the soundtrack also contains dialogue clips from the film. On November 15, 2012, Smith found the original copy of the tape inside his house.
Act of Valor: The Album is the soundtrack to the 2012 film Act of Valor. It was released on February 24, 2012. It was released on February 24, 2012. It consists of ten songs, all performed by country music singers.
Soon the lights on the catwalk turned up and the soundtrack for the show, by the Norwegian electronic duo Smerz, began to hit: blips from the beginning of the Sex and the City theme song remixed ...
Soundtrack for a Revolution is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman. This documentary traces the story of the Civil Rights Movement and the gains achieved by young African-American activists with an emphasis on their use of the power of music.