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| Marie Antoinette | 
enlarge | Artist: Original Soundtrack Label: Verve Forecast Category: Music
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $10.41 You Save: $7.58 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 3086
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 000782202 UPC: 602517084186 EAN: 0602517084186 ASIN: B000ICLSQU
Release Date: October 10, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | "Hong Kong Garden" - Siouxsie & The Banshees | | • | "Aphrodisiac" - Bow Wow Wow | | • | "What Ever Happened" - The Strokes | | • | "Pulling Our Weight" - The Radio Dept. | | • | "Ceremony" - New Order | | • | "Natural's Not In It" - Gang Of Four | | • | "I Want Candy (Kevin Shields Remix)" - Bow Wow Wow | | • | "Kings Of The Wild Frontier" - Adam & The Ants | | • | "Concerto in G" * - Antonio Vivaldi / Reitzell | | • | "The Melody Of A Fallen Tree" - Windsor For The Derby | | • | "I Don't Like It Like This" - The Radio Dept. | | • | "Plainsong" - The Cure |
Disc 2
| • | "Intro Versailles"* - Reitzell / Beggs | | • | "Jynweythek Ylow" - Aphex Twin | | • | "Opus 17" - Dustin O'Halloran | | • | "Il Secondo Giorno (Instrumental)" - Air | | • | "Keen On Boys" - The Radio Dept. | | • | "Opus 23" *- Dustin O'Halloran | | • | "Les Baricades Misterieuses"* - Francois Couperin / Reitzell | | • | "Fools Rush In (Kevin Shields Remix) - Bow Wow Wow | | • | "Avril 14th" - Aphex Twin | | • | "K. 213" * - Domenico Scarlatti / Reitzell | | • | "Tommib Help Buss" - Squarepusher | | • | "Tristes Apprets.." - Jean Philippe Rameau /W. Christie | | • | "Opus 36" *- Dustin O'Halloran | | • | "All Cat's Are Grey" - The Cure |
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Amazon.com Marie Antoinette may be a period film, but don't expect minuets: Sofia Coppola's candy-colored portrait of the doomed queen moves to a punk beat. Whatever you think of how that approach works in the movie itself, it makes for a bracing two-CD soundtrack that's like a mix tape put together by a DJ particularly attuned to the tastes of 2006, not 1786. A dominant chunk of the selection is made up of vintage postpunk tracks, from Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Hong Kong Garden" to Gang of Four's "Natural's Not in It," from New Order's "Ceremony" to the Cure's "All Cats Are Grey." The giddily fun Bow Wow Wow offers a counterpoint to all that seriousness with three songs (two of them, including the iconic "I Want Candy," remixed by My Bloody Valentine's maestro Kevin Shields). Newer contributions come from acts as diverse as retromongers the Strokes and avant-electronicists Aphex Twin and Squarepusher, while Dustin O'Halloran (half of the L.A. duo Devics) contributes three nice, Debussy-style piano solos. The most conventional choices of the lot are a pair of harpsichord pieces by Couperin and Scarlatti, as well as Vivaldi's "Concerto in G," a chestnut that's got to be in every single film set in the 18th century. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Album Description A TWO DISC SOUNDTRACK WITH MUSIC FOR THE PARTY . . . AND FOR THE MORNING AFTER. Featuring APHEX TWIN BOW WOW WOW THE CURE GANG OF FOUR NEW ORDER THE STROKES and more! Oscar-winning Sofia Coppola brings to the screen an imaginative interpretation of the life of France's legendary teenage queen Marie Antoinette. When betrothed to King Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman), the naive Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst) enters the opulent French court which is steeped in conspiracy and scandal. Without guidance, adrift in a dangerous world, the young girl rebels against the isolated atmosphere at Versailles and becomes France's most misunderstood monarch. Based on the book Marie Antoinette: The Journey by Antonia Fraser.
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Atmospheric & Dream Like October 11, 2006 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
Like the other soundtracks to the previous Sofia Coppola films, this one proves to be no less dream-like and surreal than the previous two. The first disc has a fun sound to it, sounding almost as if you are hearing the music coming from a room down a long hall. This disc includes 80's favorites Siouxsie & The Banshees, Bow Wow Wow, New Order, Adam & The Ants, The Cure and a few others. Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine fame remixes "I Want Candy" as well as another Bow Wow Wow song on the second disc, both add an atmospheric touch to the already classic songs.
The second disc is a much more mellow side with Aphex Twin, The Radio Dept., Squarepusher, etc. This disc is just as surreal as the first, but in a different way. Aphex Twin's prepared piano ballad "Jynweythek Ylow" adds a haunting element to the second half of this soundtrack, Squarepusher's "Tommib Help Buss" which is a different version of "Tommib" featured on the Lost In Translation soundtrack sweetly begins to bring the second and final disc to a close, which ends with The Cure's "All Cats are Grey". Overall this soundtrack is one you can listen to for two different moods and creates excitement for the forthcoming film Marie Antoinette.
A Great Soundtrack To A Good Movie. December 1, 2006 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
When I first read that Sofia Coppola was going to use contemporary music on the "MA" soundtrack,I was skeptical. However,I was wrong,the music she chose fit the action onscreen and even enhanced it,the The 1980's being in a way,as decadent as the 1770's!(in my opinion,anyway..) Also,there is enough 18th century music to satisfy the purists. (Like the wonderful Vivaldi violin concerto as well as the lovely sound of the harpiscord that to me personifies the era as much as the beautiful, elaborate clothing of the time. Give it a listen..!
"music for the party... and the morning after." October 11, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Good movie soundtrack, definitely excited about seeing the movie once it's released. My one very minor disapointment was that New Order's "Age of Consent" wasn't on the soundtrack. It's been played in some of the previews and I was hoping to find it here as well. Disc 1 is very upbeat and party like, whereas disc 2 is low key and chill. I love the modern take on this historical figure's life. Reminds me a little bit of the 1996 Romeo & Juliet movie and soundtrack. (which is one of my favorite soundtracks of all time!)
Get it, truly is "music for the party... and the morning after." (that's what it says on the cd!)
Sofia Coppola - Director or DJ? December 27, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I think it's fair to say that Miss Coppola has superb taste in music.
I first heard this album over Christmas weekend when a friend brought her laptop over. She plugged it into my receiver and let it run through. Meanwhile we were baking and cooking. I found myself really getting into the music, and was even surprised by her taste. Song after song came on, and I even wrote down the names of a few bands I'd never heard of, in hopes of doing further research for prospective purchases or downloads. I was even enjoying the harpsichord interludes which were tastefully woven into the mix.
I asked for a copy of the 2 disc soundtrack and have been listening to it all weekend. It's just one of those kinds of albums with a great mix of songs and sounds that really just take you to another place. I'm not sure they take me to Marie Antoinette's time, heh, but it's great escape music regardless.
This soundtrack will speak to anyone who enjoys 80s dance punk, or low fi indie rock, ala my bloody valentine, yo la tengo, etc.
what a great soundtrack! October 11, 2006 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
sofia coppola has put together an amazing soundtrack for her new movie. i saw the movie in the netherlands this past summer and it is one of my all time favorites! the soundtrack creates a youthful, haunting combination of 80s hits and classical/atmospheric pieces. i created a mix from the two double discs that i could play at parties, leaving out some of the slower songs...but thats not to say these songs arent wonderful. some of them are just those ones that pull at your heart, especially after seeing the movie, because most of the songs are so well placed in it. who would of thought that Hong Kong Garden by Siouxsie and the Banshees would fit in so well at an 18th century aristocrats ball? i guess sophia coppola. see the movie, buy the album...they are both an absolute wonder to the senses.
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