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The Thomas Crown Affair | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Label: Universal / Island Category: Music
List Price: £5.99 Buy New: £3.98 You Save: £2.01 (34%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1495
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 38 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 601215398625 EAN: 0601215398625 ASIN: B00002DDUV
Release Date: March 8, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | The Windmills Of Your Mind - Sting | | • | Sinnerman - Nina Simone | | • | Everything (... Is Never Quite Enough) - Wasis Diop | | • | Caban La Ka Kratchie - Georges Fordant | | • | Black & White X 5 | | • | Never Change | | • | Meet Ms. Banning | | • | Goodnight/Breaking And Entering | | • | Glider Pt.1 | | • | Glider Pt.2 | | • | Cocktails | | • | Quick Exit |
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Amazon.co.uk Review The Thomas Crown Affair is a caper story with a new (well, retread) twist: Pierce Brosnan plays a guy who can afford virtually anything, so he attempts to get something he can't, a Monet. It is a movie fitting of a polished, well-produced soundtrack, which is exactly what this disc delivers. Sting's previously unreleased version of the famous theme song "Windmills of Your Mind" lacks the suave psychedelic flair of Noel Harrison's original version (he won an Oscar for the song on the original Thomas Crown soundtrack), but should please his fans. Nina Simone's classic "Sinnerman" is a welcome contribution, and Wasis Diop's "Caban La Ka Kratchie" is a steamy world fusion tune. Bill Conti's score--varying from pulsating piano compositions to smooth jazz--rounds out the rest of this short soundtrack. For most, the real attraction here is the Sting cut. --Jason Verlinde
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Fantastic February 5, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this after watching the film and thinking what a cool collection of music. I was not disappointed. The recording of Sinnerman by Nina Simone is incredible, dramatic yet smooth, as are the various piano solo's that litter the album. Sting's "Windmill Of My Mind' is another strong track. If you like cool jazz like music, you will LOVE this - its superb!
Cool, jazzy...mmm, nice! November 26, 2001 Quigon-jinn(cjr201@soton.ac.uk) (Southampton, UK) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
A short but sweet collection of original music and quality songs, that all feels like part of the whole, often a characteristic lacking in soundtracks of this kind. Conti's score is tight, trim and neatly performed and produced. It sounds lively and vibrant in places, relaxed, almost subdued in others. Simone's performance of 'Sinnerman' stands out from the pack as a superb jazz standard, and sits as the jewel in the crown of a rather nice, jazzy soundtrack, which is very listenable indeed.
A truly wonderful CD, even if you've never seen the film February 16, 2005 AE Hunter (UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I really wanted this sound track, mainly because after seeing the film I couldn't get "Windmills of my mind" by Sting or "Sinnerman" by Nina Simmone out of my head (Yes I know they were performed originally by different artists but I like the versions by those artists!)The CD is wonderful, though not in the order of the film, the tracks are superb and provoke excellent memories of a superb film. However, seeing the film is not necessary here, this CD would sit well on anyone's shelf, with a fantastically romantic track by Wasis Diop and the superb orchesteral pieces to relax or inspire you. This is the best CD I have listened to in ages.
Fabulous!! August 28, 2005 Ms. C. K. Misiak (uk) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
An excellent sountrack to accompany a truey great film! All the tracks on the album are fitting and do the film justice! expecially the opening track on the film!a definite must have! go get it!
High Class - No Fillers November 20, 2007 The Penguin (Great Britain) This album is a rarity in modern soundtracks - it doesn't incorporate any "inspired by" tracks in place of the music from the film that made you buy the album in the first place. Bill Conti's music is cool and classy, blends of soulful jazz, carribean music and lounge style tunes. It also includes original recordings of "sinnerman" by Nina Simone - a masterpiece in its own right, and Sting's version of "windmills of my mind" which is an intelligent revisioning of the 1960s original. This is the sort of album one could play at a dinner party or quietly with a glass of single malt. The Wasis Diop track is a masterpiece which may well lead you to some of his other albums the eponymous "Everything... is never quite enough" or "No Sant" are two which would well complement this album. Downside? - there are a few bits of music from the film which I'd have liked to see at "bonus tracks" - perhaps they are being saved for a re-release when the Topkapi Affair is released into cinemas? - I can hardly wait!
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