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Music CD - Original TV Soundtrack: Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends

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Music CD: Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends Artist: Original TV Soundtrack
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Manufacturer: Astralwerks
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1. Feelin' Good - Nina Simone 2. Amazing Life - Jem (exclusive track) 3. Everything Is Everything - Phoenix 4. A Rush Of Blood To The Head - Coldplay 5. Breathe Me - Sia 6. Lucky - Radiohead 7. Time Is On My Side - Irma Thomas 8. Angajou (The Latin Project Remix) - Bebel Gilberto 9. Direction - Interpol (exclusive track) 10. Don't Fear The Reaper - Caesars (exclusive track) 11. Transatlanticism - Death Cab For Cutie 12. Cold Wind - The Arcade Fire (exclusive track) 13. Lonely Little Petunia - Imogen Heap
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0094631179723 Format: Soundtrack Label: Astralwerks Manufacturer: Astralwerks Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Astralwerks Release Date: 2005-06-28 Studio: Astralwerks
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great soundtrack Comment: I'm probably one of the few people who couldn't get into the tv series SIX FEET UNDER. I tried but I just couldn't get into the show however I always liked the music that they used in the series. While I did enjoy the first SIX FEET UNDER soundtrack, the second volume is my personal favorite. Like the soundtrack to GARDEN STATE, SIX FEET UNDER VOL. 2: EVERYTHING captures that mixed tape feel with its eclectic collection of artists ranging from jazz great Nina Simone to alternative rock heroes The Arcade Fire. I personally like the varied sounds on the soundtrack. The diverse sound certainly captured the essence of the dark mood of the show. There was not one song on the soundtrack that I did not like.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Six Feet Under Last Episode CD Comment: Love this CD - every song on it. Best part of it is that it reminds me of the excellent last episode of my favorite HBO drama. Thanks!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Mix of Music Comment: I love this CD and listen to it often.The mix is great,from mellow to alternative and even a little bossa nova.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Six Feet and feeling good Comment: This eclectic compilation of haunting melodies not heard in saturated main stream rotation leave me smiling every time I listen to it. Refrains that recall key moments and images from the final season of 6 Feet Under is definitely a bonus, but the songs stand up well on their own. Love it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great soundtrack for a great show Comment: I became addicted to the show because the ease of watching from NetFlix. The finale on the show was incredible, and the soundtrack matches an amazing series.
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Editorial Reviews:
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It seems an easy task to put together a CD for a series about a funeral home...pick some songs about death and make people smirk on topic for a moment before they toss it into the soundtrack graveyard. But this is not a disc to be tossed away. Six Feet Under: Everything Ends is a collection of music that feels exactly like the series: a floaty-bordering-on-surreal batch of greatness. The disc starts off with an underrated track from Nina Simone, the sultry "Feeling Good." Fans of Coldplay and Radiohead will certainly be familiar with their previously-released tunes ("A Rush of Blood to the Head" and "Lucky" respectively) but the best element of this disc is that it gives lesser-known, musically-similar artists a push. After all, finding Death Cab For Cutie's "Transatlanticism" and Sia's fragile "Breathe Me" on pop radio is, well...let's stick to the theme and use the "snowball's chance in hell" analogy. There are a host of great, previously unreleased and exclusive tracks on this CD: Jem's Dido-esque "Amazing Life," the Caesars' "Don't Fear The Reaper" cover, Interpol's discordant and dark "Direction" and Arcade Fire's wonderful "Cold Wind"--a whispered, frail, and beautiful soundscape, perfect to watch hearses off drive into sunsets by. Warner. 2005.
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