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| High Fidelity | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Hollywood Records Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 77 reviews Sales Rank: 2641
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 162188 UPC: 720616218827 EAN: 0720616218827 ASIN: B00004S51T
Release Date: March 28, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: PLEASE READ: CD IS IN A WHITE SLEEVE ONLY - NO INSERT AND NO CASE. CD has been professionally resurfaced. Ships first class.
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| Tracks:
| • | You're Gonna Miss Me - 13th Floor Elevators | | • | Everybody's Gonna Be Happy - The Kinks | | • | I'm Wrong About Everything - John Wesley Harding | | • | Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - The Velvet Underground | | • | Always See Your Face - Love | | • | Most Of The Time - Bob Dylan | | • | Fallen For You - Shiela Nicholls | | • | Dry The Rain - The Beta Band | | • | Shipbuilding - Elvis Costello & The Attractions | | • | Cold Blooded Old Times - Smog | | • | Let's Get It On - Jack Black | | • | Lo Boob Oscillator - Stereolab | | • | Inside Game - Royal Trux | | • | Who Loves The Sun - The Velvet Underground | | • | I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) - Stevie Wonder |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com's Best of 2000 Like a great mix tape, the soundtrack to High Fidelity feels like it was assembled by a true music fanatic. Interspersing selections from cult favorites both old (Love, the 13th Floor Elevators) and new (Smog, Stereolab), it provides a window into the mind of the film's main character, a record store owner who's better able to express his love for a rare 45 than for his longtime girlfriend. --Steven Stolder
Amazon.com Nick Hornby's novel about a middle-aged, obsessive record-store owner and his struggle with growing up in an adult world indifferent to the finer points of soul music was a sharp commentary on life, love, and a decades-long affair with popular music. If any movie has to have a decent soundtrack it's this one. And it does. Perhaps a little light on soul (Stevie Wonder is a hip pick, but how about Arthur Alexander or even Otis Redding?), it specializes in cult and indie bands that should be familiar to many. The Velvet Underground, Love, the 13th Floor Elevators, and the Kinks honor the old school, while Royal Trux, Stereolab, and Smog represent the newest wave. Elvis Costello appears with a strong pick from an odd era (early '80s), and his greatest imitator, John Wesley Harding, is featured as well. This probably should have been a box set--you end up wanting more.--Rob O'Connor
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Good Partial Soundtrack -- Here's the Full List July 8, 2002 633 out of 642 found this review helpful
The official soundtrack is a good listen, but for those who are curious as to what was left off, below is the complete (I think) list of songs used and/or referenced in the movie.(from DVD credits, in order of appearance in film) 1. "You're Gonna Miss Me", The Thirteenth Floor Elevators 2. "I Want Candy", Bow Wow Wow 3. "Crocodile Rock", Elton John 4. "Crimson and Clover", Joan Jett and the Blackhearts 5. "Seymour Stein", Belle & Sebastian 6. "Jacob's Ladder", Rush (not actually in the film -- Jack Black is "singing" part of guitar solo as he comes in to work late) 7. "Walking On Sunshine", K.C. and the Sunshine Band 8. "Baby Got Going", Liz Phair 9. "Little Did I Know", Brother JT 3 10. "I'm Wrong About Everything", John Wesley Harding 11. "I Can't Stand the Rain", Ann Peebles 12. "The River", Bruce Springsteen 13. "Baby, I Love Your Way", Lisa Bonet 14. "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For a Sunbeam", The Vaselines 15. "Cold Blooded Old Times", Smog 16. "On Hold", Edith Frost 17. "Hyena 1", Goldie 18. "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Babe", Barry White 19. "Always See Your Face", Love 20. "Soaring and Boring", Plush 21. "Leave Home", The Chemical Brothers 22. "Four To the Floor", John Etkin-Bell 23. "Loopfest", Toby Bricheno and Jan Cryka 24. "Who Loves the Sun", The Velvet Underground 25. "Robbin's Nest", Illinois Jacquet 26. "Rock Steady", Aretha Franklin 27. "Suspect Device", Stiff Little Fingers 28. "Dry the Rain", The Beta Band 29. "We Are the Champions", Queen 30. "I'm Glad You're Mine", Al Green 31. "Your Friend and Mine", Love 32. "Shipbuilding", Elvis Costello 33. "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You", Bob Dylan 34. "Get It Together", Grand Funk Railroad 35. "Fallen For You", Sheila Nicholls 36. "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'", The Velvet Underground 37. "This India", Harbhajhn Singh and Navinder Pal Singh 38. "Tread Water", De La Soul 39. "The Moonbeam Song", Harry Nilsson 40. "Juice (Know the Ledge)", Eric B. and Rakim 41. "Doing It Anyway", Apartment 26 42. "What's On Your Mind", Eric B. and Rakim 43. "Good and Strong", Sy Smith 44. "Mendocino", Sir Douglas Quintet 45. "Inside Game", Royal Trux 46. "The Night Chicago Died", Paper Lace (Jack Black spoofs it -- "The Night Laura's Daddy Died") 47. "Chapel of Rest", Dick Walter 48. "Most of the Time", Bob Dylan 49. "I Get the Sweetest Feeling", Jackie Wilson 50. "Lo Boob Oscillator", Stereolab 51. "The Anti-Circle", The Roots 52. "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy", The Kinks 53. "Homespun Rerun (Cornelius Remix)", High Llamas 54. "Hit the Street", Rupert Gregson-Williams 55. "Let's Get It On", Jack Black 56. "I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)", Stevie Wonder 57. "My Little Red Book", Love (songs mentioned in dialogue but not in credits) 1. "Little Latin Lupe Lu", Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels / The Righteous Brothers 2. "I Just Called To Say I Love You", Stevie Wonder 3. "Leader of the Pack", The Shangri-Las 4. "Dead Man's Curve", Jan & Dean 5. "Tell Laura I Love Her", Ray Peterson 6. "One Step Beyond", Madness 7. "You Can't Always Get What You Want", The Rolling Stones 8. "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", Gordon Lightfoot 9. "Many Rivers To Cross", Jimmy Cliff 10. "Angel", Aretha Franklin 11. "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me", Gladys Knight
Re: Stuff is missing May 5, 2000 114 out of 122 found this review helpful
A number of reviewers have voiced concern over the song selection compared to the movie. The biggest reason that all the songs in the movie do not appear on the CD would probably have to do with licensing costs. So, choosing a selection of songs for the cd becomes quite like the process that John Cusack's character goes through when making a tape for someone. Define the audience: Moviegoers who enjoyed the movie and the music, but are not avid record collectors. Main song selection criteria: Balance the familiar names (Kinks, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello) with the less familiar (13th Floor Elevators, Smog, Royal Trux). Enter personal bias: Stevie Wonder vs. Otis Redding, 2 Velvet Underground songs, 3 Drag City Records (Chicago based recording label) related artists (Stereolab, Smog, Royal Trux). And of finally, of course, make sure that the whole thing flows to help keep you from reaching for the 'skip' button.
The real, REAL full song list. May 19, 2005 50 out of 53 found this review helpful
This is a more extensive list than the one previously mentioned. It includes all songs in the movie, all songs mentioned, and all songs from heard and mentioned in the deleted scenes. Enjoy.
1. "You're Gonna Miss Me" - The Thirteenth Floor Elevators 2. "I Want Candy" - Bow Wow Wow 3. "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John 4. "Crimson And Clover" - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 5. "Seymour Stein" - Belle & Sebastian 6. "Jacob's Ladder" - Rush(guitar solo Barry is singing on entrance) 7. "Walking On Sunshine" - Katrina and the Waves 8. "Little Latin Lupe Lu" - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 9. "Baby Got Going" - Liz Phair 10. "Little Did I Know" - Brother JT 3 11. "I'm Wrong About Everything" - John Wesley Harding 12. "I Can't Stand The Rain" - Ann Peebles 13. "I Just Called To Say I Love You" - Stevie Wonder 14. "The River" - Bruce Springsteen 15. "Baby, I Love Your Way" - perfomed by Marie de Sal 16. "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam" - The Vaselines 17. "Cold Blooded Old Times" - Smog (18-22 Rob's side 1s, track 1s) 18. "Janie Jones" - The Clash 19. "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye 20. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" - Nirvana 21. "White Light/White Heat" - The Velvet Underground 22. "Radiation Ruling the Nation" - Massive Attack vs Mad Professor 23. "On Hold" - Edith Frost 24. "Hyena 1" - Goldie 25. "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Babe" - Barry White (26,27 from deleted scene with Beverly D'Angelo) 26. "Only The Lonely" - Roy Orbison 27. "God Save The Queen" - Sex Pistols 28. "Always See Your Face" - Love 29. "Soaring And Boaring" - Plush 30. "Leave Home" - The Chemical Brothers 31. "Four To The Floor" - John Etkin-Bell 32. "Loopfest" - Toby Bricheno and Jan Cryka 33. "Who Loves The Sun" - The Velvet Underground 34. "Robbin's Nest" - Illinois Jacquet 35. "Rock Steady" - Aretha Franklin 36. "The Killin Moon" - Echo & The Bunnymen 37. "Suspect Device" - Stiff Little Fingers 38. "Dry The Rain" - The Beta Band 39. "We Are The Champions" - Queen 40. "I'm Glad You're Mine" - Al Green 41. "Your Friend And Mine" - Love 42. "Shipbuilding" - Elvis Costello and The Attractions 43. "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You" - Bob Dylan 44. "Behind Closed Doors" - Charlie Rich 45. "Get It Together" - Grand Funk Railroad 46. "Fallen For You" - Sheila Nicholls 47. "Oh! Sweet Nuthin' " - The Velvet Undergound 48. "This India", Harbhajhn Singh and Navinder Pal Singh 49. "Tread Water" - De La Soul 50. "The Moonbeam Song" - Harry Nilsson 51. "Juice (Know The Ledge)" - Eric B. and Rakim 52. "Doing It Anyway" - Apartment 26 53. "What's On Your Mind" - Eric B. and Rakim 54. "Good And Strong" - Sy Smith 55. "Mendocino" - Sir Douglas Quintet 56. "The Inside Game" - Royal Trux (57-72 a laura's dad tribute list) 57. "Leader Of The Pack" - The Shangri Las 58. "Dead Man's Curve" - Jan & Dean 59. "Tell Laura I Love Her" - Ricky Valance 60. "One Step Beyond" - Madness 70. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" - Rolling Stones (immediate disqualification because of its involvement with "The Big Chill") 71. "The Wreck Of The Edmund Firzgerald" - Gordon Lightfoot 72. "The Night Chicago Died" - Paper Lace 73. "Chapel of Rest", Dick Walter (74-78 song's at Rob's funeral) 74. "Many Rivers To Cross" - Jimmy Cliff 75. "Angel" - Aretha Franklin 78. "You're The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" - Gladys Knight 79. "Most Of The Time" - Bob Dylan 80. "I Get The Sweetest Feeling" - Jackie Wilson 81. "Lo Boob Oscillator" - Stereolab 82. "The Anti-Circle" - The Roots 83. "Everybody's Gona Be Happy" - The Kinks 84. "Homespun Rerun (Cornelius Remix)" - High Llamas 85. "Hit The Street" - Rupert Gregson-Williams 86. "Let's Get It On" - performed by Jack Black 87. "I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)" - Stevie Wonder 88. "My Little Red Book" - Love
Rob's all-time top five, as told to Caroline Fortis
89. "Sin City" - The Flying Burrito Brothers 90. "New Rose" - The Damned 91. "Hit It And Quit It" - Funkadelic 92. "Shipbuiling" - Elvis Costello and The Attractions 93. "Mystery Train" - Elvis Presley 94. "Spaced Cowboy" - Sly & The Family Stone 95. "Summertime Blues" - Blue Cheer 96. "The Upsetter" - Lee 'Scratch' Perry 97. "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye 98. "Sound And Vision" - David Bowie 99. "Dirty Water" - The Standells 100. "Dancing Barefoot" - Patti Smith 101. "Me And My Baby Brother" - War 102. "Grandma's Hands" - Bill Withers
(the "Let's Get It On" of the book) 103. "Got To Get You Off My Mind" - Solomon Burke
A good collection that can't possibly please everybody April 6, 2000 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
There are some great songs on this soundtrack, some of which I'd never heard before. I was also excited to see that one of my all-time favorite songs, "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" by The Velvet Underground was included. It's one of rock's perfect songs and deserves the attention. The fact that everyone will argue about what songs are included or excluded here is completely appropriate given the themes in the movie/book. Everyone feels passionately about the music they love and thinks everybody else is insane. That's exactly how it should be.
Misleading! March 28, 2000 19 out of 33 found this review helpful
An album and film entitled "High Fidelity" without Elvis Costello's song of the same name? The wonderful novel it's based on takes place in London, and is infused with the sensibility of that time and place. This album track listing doesn't make me want to run out and see the film, opening this Friday. The previews for it feature "Town Called Malice" by the Jam, which as you can see doesn't make the soundtrack, either. A very disappointing collection!
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