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The Big Lebowski: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 
enlarge | Creators: Carter Burwell, Piero Piccioni, Meredith Monk, Bob Dylan, Captain Beefheart, Elvis Costello, Yma Sumac, Nina Simone, Kenny Rogers And The First Edition, Gipsy Kings Label: Gramercy Pictures Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $9.97 You Save: $4.01 (29%)
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Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 6276
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 536903 UPC: 731453690325 EAN: 0731453690325 ASIN: B000001EYO
Release Date: February 24, 1998 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | The Man in Me - Dylan, Bob | | • | Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles - Captain Beefheart | | • | My Mood Swings - Costello, Elvis | | • | Ataypura (High Andes) - Vivanco, Moises | | • | Traffic Boom - Piccioni, Piero | | • | I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Ellington, Duke | | • | Stamping Ground - Hardin, Louis | | • | Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) - Newbury, Mickey | | • | Walking Song - Monk, Meredith | | • | Glueck das Mir Verblieb - Korngold, Erich | | • | Lujon - Mancini, Henry | | • | Hotel California - Henley, Don | | • | Wie Glauben - Burwell, Carter | | • | Dead Flowers - Jagger, Mick |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com One of the most inspired cobbled-together-from-a-stack-of-records soundtrack albums since Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski matches the goofily ramshackle spirit of the Dude, the hero of its celluloid companion. While offering Bob Dylan's luv-addled "Man in Me" together with the Gipsy Kings' redefinitive "Hotel California" and the psychedelic-era Kenny Rogers nugget "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)," Lebowski also gives longer play to some cuts barely sampled in the film, including Elvis Costello's "My Mood Swings." Whether taken as a Coen brothers mix tape, a one-album CD carousel, or an apropos souvenir of one wiggy flick, this is a smart, eclectic buy. --Rickey Wright
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For the record... November 16, 2008 Great movie, great soundtrack. For the record, Townes Van Zandt both wrote and performs Dead Flowers. Sir Mick, the Glimmer Twins, The Rolling Stones, whateveryouwanttocallthemtoday recorded Townes's song and made it famous. Luckily, the Coen Bros know the original is the best. Too bad that who ever posted this text originally didn't know the difference.
Also Missing...... August 29, 2008 How about the fact that "This Is a Man's World" by the Godfather of Funk, James Brown is missing too. Just like a movie is never like the book, a soundtrack is never like the movie.
Buy it anyway! Good to have.
I think I found the creedence tape... August 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First let's get this out of the way: This is a great soundtrack! One cannot help but visualize the film while listening. From Bob to the Gipsy Kings to Kenny Rogers. The songs are now forever linked to the Dude and Jesus and Maude. Anyone who loves the film will want to own this. This review isn't so much about that but about my criticism of film soundtrack criticism in general.
There are several reasons why a soundtrack like this is "incomplete". Most of the time a soundtrack featuring various artists includes much more music than can fit on one cd. With BL specifically obviously there were some tracks that seem like they "must" be included. Songs that were featured prominently (tumbleweeds) or are indispensible to the plot (the eagles or creedence) seem much more valuable than say the Captain Beefheart or Costello songs.
While the "missing" songs are included the film, the rights to these songs may be limited and their inclusion on a soundtrack is NOT possible (how many Led Zeppelin songs have you ever seen on a soundtrack album? They won't even let a few notes of "Stairway to Heaven" be heard in Wayne's World).
I think a third reason is simply financial. Do you want to pay $30 for a "complete" Big Lebowski soundtrack just to get a few tracks that you probably already own (I wanted this cd for the tracks I didn't own or had never heard before. My indispensible track is "Dead Flowers"). Some of the missing songs may have been available but just not affordable if they were going to release a normally priced disc. I can imagine the crooks at Fantasy Records charging an arm an a leg for putting a Creedence track on the soundtrack.
Basically, this cd gives us a challenge to act like the Dude. Let's make our own mix tape (well, okay mix-cd)! The Dude most definately abides!
Would not be enough to tie the movie together July 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are some definite nuggets here, such as "Condition" and "Hotel California," but there are also some VERY noticeable omissions, such as "Tumbleweeds" and CCR. Also, some of the stuff on this album is a complete mystery to me. I'm listening to it right now, and I can't remember for all the Kahlua in Mexico where some of these songs were in the film. It would be nice to see an improved, 10th anniversary edition of the CD to go with the DVD, but things don't look promising. I guess the licensing was too difficult for some tracks. Basically, I'm glad I got this on ebay.
Incomplete February 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm still waiting for the COMPLETE "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". This agression will not stand, man...
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