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The Thomas Crown Affair: Music From The MGM Motion Picture
by Sting from Ark 21
Release Date : 1999-09-07 Sales Rank : 7674
List Price: $13.98 Our Price: $10.97
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The Thomas Crown Affair: Music From The MGM Motion Picture Tracks:
Disc 1 1. Windmills of Your Mind - Bill Conti, Bergman, Alan 2. Sinner Man - Bill Conti, Traditional 3. Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough) - Bill Conti, Derouin, Xavier 4. Caban la Ka Kratchie - Bill Conti, Fordant, George 5. Black & White X 5 6. Never Change 7. Meet Ms. Banning 8. Goodnight/Breaking & Entering 9. Glider Pt. 1 10. Glider Pt. 2 11. Cocktails 12. Quick Exit |
Average Customer Rating :  Total Customer Reviews : 109
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The Thomas Crown Affair: Music From The MGM Motion Picture Customer Reviews:
Absolutely electrifying!! I must confess that I rarely listened such electrifying music from a movie soundtrack! True like the movie, the soundtracks of 'The Thomas Crown Affair' and songs are absolutely electrifying and riveting. If anything you like for an afternoon with Sting, Simone and Bill Conti with your Chianti or Cognac- this is it!
Super Fast Delivery! Loved this CD! Just in time for a birthday present after watching the movie on television. Super fast delivery and I didn't pay for the 'express' delivery either.
GREAT soundtrack I agree with some other review, I wish this was longer, but what is here is really great. Especially Sinnerman, I had never heard the entire song until I purchased the soundtrack. I am very pleased, of course I just LOVE the movie to begin with !
Windmills This is a great soundtrack, it has a number of changes in types of music that keep you listening.
The Thomas Crown Affair: Music From The MGM Motion Picture Overall pretty decent soundtrack. It is unfortunate as pointed out it is missing Cumenco by Chico Ofarrills Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra and perhaps one other song. I am happy with what is on it including the long version of Sinnerman by Nina Simone, which is the song used while the men in bowler hats run around the art museum. A shorter version was used in the movie "Cellular". Several of Bill Conti's songs are a pleasure as well. Certainly a CD, although short, worth owning. Good quality and plenty of replayability.
CA Luster
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