1. How to Fight Loneliness - Tweedy, Jeff 2. It's All over Now, Baby Blue - Dylan, Bob 3. The Weight - Robertson, Robbie 4. Got a Feelin' - Phillips, John [1] 5. Time Has Come Today - Chambers, Joseph 6. Comin' Back to Me - Balin, Marty 7. Angel of the Morning - Taylor, Chip 8. The Right Time - Herman, Lew 9. The End of the World - Kent, Arthur 10. Downtown - Hatch, Tony 11. You Need a Rest 12. Claymore 13. The Ward 14. Emergency Room 15. Lisa 16. Seclusion 17. Meds 18. The Tunnels 19. File Readings 20. Toby/My Friends 21. Ambivalence 22. Escape 23. Daddy's Money 24. New Morning 25. Driving in the Rain 26. Last Night 27. So Many Buttons 28. Breakdown 29. Going Home
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Girl, Interrupted, the movie adaptation of Susanna Kaysen's memoir of being forced into a psychiatric institute, faces the challenge that all films set in the '60s must overcome: How do you create a memorable soundtrack that isn't filled with the same "greatest hits" that we hear on the radio (or any number of mediocre compilations)? Thankfully, Girl does have some eclectic moments: The Mama's & the Papa's "Got a Feelin'" isn't a tune we hear everyday, the reflective Jefferson Airplane song "Comin' Back to Me" fits the movie nicely, and Wilco's "How to Fight Loneliness"--though written 30 years after the film's events take place--is a welcome modern touch. Of course, we get overplayed classic rock, too--Merrilee Rush & the Turnabouts' "Angel of the Morning," the Band's "The Weight," and Them's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." But for soundtrack buffs, the real treasures are at the end. Mychael Danna--best known for his ongoing collaboration with director Atom Egoyan--delivers 18 of his most-accessible-to-date (though still rather dark and ambient) score tracks. --Jason Verlinde Album Description
Soundtrack to new film based on the best selling memoir by susana Kaysen and starring Winona Ryder. 9 tracks chosen by the director to reflect the turbulent late 60's setting. Featuring such artists as Petula Clark, Them, Jefferson Airplane, Aretha Franklin and The Band - as well as a track from Wilco's 1999 album 'Summer Teeth', called 'How to Fight Lonliness'. 29 tracks in all. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.
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Girl Interrupted: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-01-18)
- Publisher: Tvt
- Label: Tvt
- Format: Soundtrack
- Studio: Tvt
- Average Customer Review:
based on 26 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #47568
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Summary: Great Soundtrack ..but one's missing??? 2008-07-18
Comment: Great soundtrack ..but what happened to "There she goes again"..????? ,I hate when they do that ..it must be something to do with Royalties ..could anyone tell me what CD has that track on it ...Thanks
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Summary: I can never hear these songs without remembering the movie... 2006-08-26
Comment: Especially "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis. A few weeks ago, I was in a store where it was playing, which is weird because I rarely hear that song. But all I could think of was Susanna walking upstairs to find Daisy, who had hanged herself in the bathroom.
Also love "Downtown" (I ended up buying a long fur coat similar to Lisa's) and "It's all over now, Baby Blue."
Great mix of classic 60s songs plus the Wilco one and instrumentals. Highly recommended if you love the movie.
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Summary: End of the world 2006-07-10
Comment: The song playing in the scene where brittany murphy kills herself, is skeeter davis**The end of the world. Its very beautifull.
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Summary: Brittany Murphey's Death 2005-09-19
Comment: The song that plays when Brittany Murphey hangs herself is called "The End of the World" By Expose.
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Summary: Good Disc 2005-08-07
Comment: Girl, Interrupted is a great movie, and this soundtrack is a wonderful addition to my collection. The first half of the disk contains the popular songs that were used within the movie, and the second half -- the better half in my opinion -- contains instrumental music by Mychael Danna. Listening reminded me how powerful the music was to the picture, and how powerful the story was.
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