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Snatch (2001 Film) | 
enlarge | Artists: Bobby Byrd, Madonna, The Specials, The Herbaliser, Massive Attack, Oasis, Huey "piano" Smith & The Clowns Label: Tvt Category: Music
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 35949
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 6950 UPC: 766481521921 EAN: 0016581695023 ASIN: B000056JZJ
Release Date: January 9, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Same day shipping. Free upgrade to 1st class mail for all CDs. Professional packaging material. Friendly customer service.
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| • | Kuasehfgaiurgh (Dialogue From Film) - Brad Pitt | | • | Diamond - Klint | | • | Supermoves - Overseer | | • | Hernando's Hideaway - The Johnston Brothers | | • | Golden Brown - The Stranglers | | • | Dreadlock Holiday - 10cc | | • | Hava Nagila - John Murphy | | • | Avi Arrives (Dialogue From Film) - Dennis Farina | | • | Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) - Maceo & The Macks | | • | Disco Science - Mirwais | | • | Nemesis (Dialogue From Film) - Alan Ford | | • | Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming) - Bobby Byrd | | • | Lucky Star - Madonna | | • | Ghost Town - The Specials | | • | Are You There - Klint | | • | Sensual Woman - The Herbaliser | | • | Angel - Massive Attack | | • | F**kin' In The Bushes - Oasis | | • | Don't You Just Know It - Huey 'Piano' Smith & The Clowns | | • | Avi's Declaration (Dialogue From Film) - Dennis Farina |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com's Best of 2001 Though a well-publicized marriage did much to raise his celebrity profile, Guy "Mr. Madonna" Ritchie's claim as one of the world's most promising young filmmakers was already secure. Extending the gambit he began on Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, the English director's handpicked collection of pop songs for his jewel heist romp Snatch is a dizzying delight that eschews era and genre concerns in favor of flavorful character and loopy fun. Though his musical sense is one of the elements that have inspired Tarantino comparisons, Ritchie is clearly a league of one here. With a little fresh input from musical ally Klint, this anthology score ranges from the electro club mixes of Overseer and Mirwais to the vintage R&B workouts of Maceo Parker, Huey "Piano" Smith, and Bobby Byrd, with some pop kitsch of the 1970s (Johnston Brothers' "Hernando's Hideaway") and '80s (the missus's "Lucky Star") to keep the proceedings ever fresh and askew. Ritchie's pop choices are no less inspired, from Oasis and Massive Attack to the Specials' classic, "Ghost Town," and The Stranglers' own underrated jewel, "Golden Brown." --Jerry McCulley
Album Description Written and directed by Guy Ritchie, who wrote and directed, 'Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels'. In the same vein as Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction, the soundtrack covers a spectrum of musical hipness that is essential to the tone ofthe film artists included are Massive Attack, Madonna, Mirwais, Oasis, The Stranglers and The Specials. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
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| Customer Reviews:
great tunes. February 20, 2008 Matt Corenzwit if you love the movie as i do, this is a great cd. you feel like you're watchin the movie in each track, be they dialogue or music. the music is better in snatch than lock stock, too
Below Par August 8, 2007 Paul D. Gibson (Sydney, Australia) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Snatch is a great movie like it's predecessor Lock, Stock...but the soundtrack just doesn't give you the same hit as the Lock soundtrack. The songs are OK but not good enough for repeated plays - disappointing after the lock soundtrack.
Bruce's Review February 2, 2007 Bruce W. Herforth (Chester, VT) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Some of the tracks were somewhat disturbing so I skipped them when I recorded this album from CD to cassette. Overall, the tracks were eclectic and energetic. Listening to them definitely reminded me of specific scenes from the movie, which I own on VHS format. Down with digital and up with analog!
More than a Soundtrack January 5, 2007 Bob Hoff (Southern California) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not typically a fan of soundtracks. This one is awesome! Great collection of songs with great choice of dialogue mixed in. Listen to this one all the way through.
One more time... July 1, 2006 Nicole Baker (Ardmore, OK USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have watched this movie so many times, and it is still great. I love Guy Richie's creactivity. An all star cast mixed with a great plot and that sly under the door humor make all much better than your normal hit man comedy.
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