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Sweet Home Alabama  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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Description:

13 track soundtrack includes Adams' GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME. Also 4:59 of the George Fenton score.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: September 24, 2002
Studio: Hollywood Records
Composer: Various Artists
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Sweet Home Alabama (Unreleased - original for film) - Jewel
2. Mine All Mine - SheDaisy
3. Falling Down (Unreleased - b side) - Avril Lavigne
4. Gonna Make You Love Me - Ryan Adams
5. To Think I Used To Love You (DJ Homicide Remix) - Uncle Kracker
6. Keep Your Hands To Yourself (Unreleased - original for film) - The Calling
7. Bring On The Day (Unreleased - original for film) - Charlotte Martin
8. Long Gone Lonesome Blues - Sheryl Crow
9. You Got Me (Unreleased - original for film) - Jason Chain
10. Now That I Know - Shannon McNally
11. Marry Me - Dolly Parton
12. The Weekend Song - The Freestylers
13. Felony Melanie - Sweet Home Alabama Suite (Unreleased - original for film - score cue) - George Fenton
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 35 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5"Southern State of Mind"Oct 12, 2002
By Gennie Bailey
One cannot help but instantly fall in love with the soundtrack to "Sweet Home Alabama". Where else can you find country, bluegrass, alt-country, rock, and dance? The songs on the cd cover a broad range of musical tastes and include some of the hottest singers of today and a few of the legends from the past.

Jewel kicks off the cd with a suprisingly awesome version of the legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd megahit "Sweet Home Alabama". This song has been redone in the past, but I have to say that this version is the best I've heard yet. Where most would trash the quality, Jewel adds her own special touch and the result is rockin!

Country group SHeDaisy have one of the strongest performances of the album with "Mine All Mine". Written by Kristyn Osborn, one third of the sister act, "Mine All Mine" reflects the struggle of the movie's character, who is torn between the man of her future and the man of her past. The harmony's of the Osborn sisters quite takes your breath away. Simply stunning.

The biggest surprise of the album, in my opinion, is Avril Lavigne's "Falling Down". What you expect is the punk rock riffs that have made her popular. What you get is a mature, well written, beautifully delivered song about "falling back down to Earth". It's definantely one of the highlights of the soundtrack.

One of the most enjoyable performances on the album comes from veteran rocker Sheryl Crow, who lends her voice to the legendary Hank Williams' "Long Gone Lonesome Blues". Gone is the rock queen we've all grown accustomed to hearing and in comes the laid-back, guitar-picking country diva from within. It's amazing to listen to Sheryl sing this song and you're almost transported back to the golden days of country and the Grand Ole Opry. It has all of the makings of a big radio hit if the powers that be are smart enough to release it.

A few of my favorite tracks include: Ryan Adams' and Uncle Kracker's southern-rock flavored "Gonna Make You Love Me" and "To Think I Used To Love You (DJ Homicide Remix), the sweet-voiced country/bluegrass legend Dolly Parton's "Marry Me", Jason Chain's "You Got Me", and Shannon Mcnally's "Now That I Know".

The only song that I really had a problem with was The Calling's remake of "Keep Your Hands to Yourself". Yes, their version still rocks and keeps to the original lines of The Georgia Satellites , but it almost sounds like they're trying too hard. Now don't get me wrong, it's not a bad song. I just wish that The Calling would've added their own little touch to it instead of trying to immitate the original.

If you're looking for an eclectic mix of great music, then the "Sweet Home Alabama" soundtrack is just for you. This is one soundtrack that should be played with the speakers cranked up! One of the best soundtracks I've ever heard.

Gennie Bailey-Rogers

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Great Electic MixOct 02, 2002

Loved this CD. Bought it after I saw the movie. The movie wasn't great, but it was sweet and you left feeling good, what more could you want. The music was even better. Especially loved "Bring on the Day" by Charlotte Martin, "You Got Me", but Jason Chain, and really loved Shannon McNally's "Now that I know". They should be playing these on the radio. Great mixture of different styles of music so it wasn't boring. And, I actually liked Jewel's version of Sweet Home Alabama after I listened to it a few more times. Buy it.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2so-soFeb 19, 2003

One would think that a movie about the South would at least have southern bands singing the songs. No one, not even Jewel, can top the orignial Sweet Home by Lynyrd Skynyrd, so why they didn't include the original is a mystery. Also, they left out the Charlie Daniels Band "A Few More Rednecks", which was in the movie.
The good side is that Uncle Kracker's song is hella cool, and that The Calling does a faithful cover of "Keep Your Hands To Yourself" Ya should prolly just download the good songs off the internet instead of spendin'cash on this CD.

10 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5I Know What I Like....Oct 30, 2002
By BeachReader
...and I liked this soundtrack. I am not very discerning about music, nor do I know much about it, but I loved this great mixture of different types of music.

Best of all, I like that while listening to it, I am reminded of scenes from the movie, which I loved.

Makes me want to sing along...and to see the movie again!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4What is with the rest of you....?Feb 14, 2003

I had to type something to these "so-called" Jewel fans. Her cover rocks and if you like southern rock you will love this soundtrack. I recently moved away from Georgia and found this movie fun, scenic and romantic. Great music too!

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