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Although Interpol's "Direction" disappoints with tedious repetition, Six Feet Under's second soundtrack installment includes worthier exclusive cuts from the Arcade Fire and Jem that suit the show's close familiarity. Well-selected chestnuts from Nina Simone and Irma Thomas sit comfortably alongside Radiohead and Coldplay, but Caesars' otherwise respectful cover of "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" inexplicably lacks cowbell.
(Posted: Jun 30, 2005)
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zanes1 writes:
A show this good deserves a soundtrack this good. With tracks from Sia, Death Cab for Cutie, Radiohead and Imogen Heap, they certainly fit the mood for the morid-obsessed show with beautiful songs like Sia's "Breathe Me" and the sing-along lighters-up track for Death Cab's "Transalanticism."
Apr 20, 2007 10:15:47
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