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Steal This Movie (2000 Film)

Steal This Movie (2000 Film)

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Artists: Steve Earle & Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Phil Ochs, Joan Osborne & Jackson Browne, Ani Difranco, Country Joe & The Fish, Edwin Starr, Eric Burdon & Billy Preston, Timothy B. Schmit, Mary Chapin Carpenter
Label: Artemis Records
Category: Music

Buy New: $35.00

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 149125

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 699675103828
EAN: 0699675103828
ASIN: B00004U055

Release Date: July 25, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Time Has Come Today - Chambers, Joseph
  • It's All over Now, Baby Blue - Dylan, Bob
  • I Ain't Marching Anymore - Ochs, Phil
  • My Back Pages - Dylan, Bob
  • This Land Is Your Land - Guthrie, Woody
  • Superbird - McDonald, Country J
  • War - Strong, Barrett
  • Power to the People - Lennon, John
  • Carry On - Stills, Stephen
  • I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag - McDonald, Country J
  • Mellow Yellow - Donovan [1]
  • When I'm Gone - Ochs, Phil

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The original Yippie, Abbie Hoffman left little room for compromise. His combative activism eventually forced him underground and guaranteed him a place in the lexicon of alternative Sixties culture. The soundtrack features both original 1960s protest music from Phil Ochs, Edwin Starr, and Country Joe and the Fish and remakes of classic songs from an impressive list of modern musicians. The reinterpretations are strong. Steve Earle and Sheryl Crow belt out the Chambers Brothers' "Time Has Come Today" with a punk edge. Bonnie Raitt has never sounded more relaxed, underlining the somber sentiments of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" with a gentle, tremolo-ed guitar. Dylan's farewell to protest, "My Back Pages," is given a majestic reading by Joan Osborne and Jackson Browne, with a funereal organ haunting the track. Most appropriate is Ani DiFranco covering Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" with her usual dose of idiosyncrasy. --Rob O'Connor


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Steal Track #1?   July 7, 2007
Scipio (Chicagoland, USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is generally just an OK soundtrack - except for the 1st song "Time Has Come Today" by Sheryl Crow and Steve Earle which is just... phenomenal. Actually, IMHO, it is one of the great covers of all time and alone is worth the cost of the CD.


5 out of 5 stars One of those rare soundtracks...   September 27, 2004
Stephen Cabral (New England)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is one of those rare soundtracks that actually has vision, direction and cohesiveness. It consists mostly of updated versions of classic songs. Steve Earle & Sheryl Crow team up for the Chambers Brothers classic "Time". Other interesting team-ups are Joan Osborne & Jackson Browne covering Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages" and Eric Clapton, Billy Preston & Ringo Starr doing John Lennon's "Power to the People". Bonnie Raitt does a beautiful cover of Dylan's "It's All Over Now Baby Blue". Ani DiFranco covers two songs, Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" and Phil Och's "When I'm Gone". Timothy B. Schmidt rocks with CS&N's "Carry On". And last but not least, Mary Chapin Carpenter does a very bluesy and sexy version of Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" that would have been a great single at AAA formats. There are also a few originals - Phil Och's: I Ain't Marching Anymore, Country Joe and the Fish: Superbird & Fell Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag, and Edwin Starr: War.


4 out of 5 stars Quality Covers   January 3, 2003
Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a soundtrack which updates some classic songs and brings back a few golden oldies. For me, the greatest hit is the absolute blow your socks off version of "Power to the People" which Eric Burdon and Billy Preston nail. Besides being an unlikely pairing, the two give what was a second-tier John Lennon song red carpet treatment that rivals the master musician's with Burdon's empassioned vocals and Preston's pounding keyboards! Equally as magical is Bonnie Raitt's cool bluesy reading of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." "The highway is for gamblers ... take what you have gathered from coincidence," she croons magically. I have this tune recorded by Joan Baez, the Byrds, Judy Collins, Richie Havens, Barry McGuire, the Animals and of course, the songwriter. Raitt shines! The other Dylan pairing with Jackson Browne and Joan Osborne's version of "My Back Pages" is weighted only by Steve Earle's somber organ throughout the piece. Mary Chapin Carpenter's wacky version of Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" is also making me hit for the repeat button with her little warble, "I'm just mad about 14; she's just mad about me." Steve Earle and Sheryl Crow do a great job of "Time Has Come Today"; and it's interesting to hear the female vocal on the song. The Phil Ochs track and Country Joe's "Fixing" track are thematically essential for the film and sound great. All in all, this is a soundtrack that has great focus and unity. U snooze U lose! Enjoy!


5 out of 5 stars Abbies Best   October 11, 2000
Donny Morrison (Toronto Canada.)
1 out of 6 found this review helpful

As I was actually in this movie.. as an extra. I am pleased to tell you & your readers.. Its a Great sound track to an excellent Movie.. watch for me in the fountain with the topless girls Im throwing a Frisbee with them. Thanks for this Oportunity, Don


4 out of 5 stars Soundtrack for Multiple Generations   August 7, 2000
Gregory Tutunjian (Newton, MA USA)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

This CD works for more than those of us who were teenagers when this music was first released. The Steve Earle/Sheryl Crow collaboration (Time Has Come Today) is a more contemplative treatment of this song. Bonnie Raitt shines (It's All Over Now, Baby Blue) with a bluesy, heartfelt rendering of this Dylan classic. Phil Ochs, Edwin Starr, and Country Joe & The Fish are here for authenticity, to balance the "newness" of Ani DiFranco, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Joan Osborne. I applaud the artist selection as more daring than would have been expected.

See the soundtrack for "1969" for a collection of original songs and associated artists from this era.

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