Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?) - Garner, Willie
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word - John, Elton
Misunderstood - Duffy, Stephen
Everlasting Love - Cason, Buzz
Crazy in Love - Carter, Shawn
I Eat Dinner (When the Hunger's Gone) - McGarrigle, Kate
I'm Not in Love - Gouldman, Graham
Nobody Does It Better - Hamlisch, Marvin
I Believe in a Thing Called Love - Graham
Lovin' You - Riperton, Minnie
We'll Be Together - Sting [1]
Bridget's Theme - Gregson Williams, H
Fresh from her 2004 Oscar win, Renée Zellweger reprises the title role in the romantic screen comedy Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason. The film also boasts a sensational companion soundtrack from Geffen Records featu... more »ring great pop legends and newer rising stars, among them Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rufus Wainwright & Dido, Carly Simon, Jamie Cullum, Sting & Annie Lennox and more. With Nick Angel serving as music supervisor/executive producer, the soundtrack Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason is a pop music lover?s delight. Newly recorded songs appearing on the cd include: a cover of Sade?s song "Your Love Is King," by rising U.K. star Will Young; "Misunderstood," a new tune by Robbie Williams; "Everlasting Love," a newly recorded cover by Jamie Cullum, "Stop!," by UK artist Jamelia; Kate McGarrigle?s "I Eat Dinner," recorded as a duet by her son Rufus Wainwright & Dido; and a newly recorded version of Sting?s "We?ll Be Together" by Sting and Annie Lennox. Other songs on the soundtrack include: "Can?t Get You Out Of My Head" by Kylie Minogue; "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?)" from Joss Stone; "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" by Mary J Blige; "Crazy In Love" by Beyonce; the classic "I'm Not In Love" by 10CC; Carly Simon?s hit "Nobody Does It Better;" "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" from The Darkness; Minnie Ripperton?s timeless "Loving You;" and "Bridget's Theme" by Harry Gregson Williams. Based on the novel by Helen Fielding and directed by Beeban Kidron, Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason stars Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth (all reprising their roles from Bridget Jones's Diary) along with Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones and Jacinda Barrett.« less
Fresh from her 2004 Oscar win, Renée Zellweger reprises the title role in the romantic screen comedy Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason. The film also boasts a sensational companion soundtrack from Geffen Records featuring great pop legends and newer rising stars, among them Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rufus Wainwright & Dido, Carly Simon, Jamie Cullum, Sting & Annie Lennox and more. With Nick Angel serving as music supervisor/executive producer, the soundtrack Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason is a pop music lover?s delight. Newly recorded songs appearing on the cd include: a cover of Sade?s song "Your Love Is King," by rising U.K. star Will Young; "Misunderstood," a new tune by Robbie Williams; "Everlasting Love," a newly recorded cover by Jamie Cullum, "Stop!," by UK artist Jamelia; Kate McGarrigle?s "I Eat Dinner," recorded as a duet by her son Rufus Wainwright & Dido; and a newly recorded version of Sting?s "We?ll Be Together" by Sting and Annie Lennox. Other songs on the soundtrack include: "Can?t Get You Out Of My Head" by Kylie Minogue; "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?)" from Joss Stone; "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" by Mary J Blige; "Crazy In Love" by Beyonce; the classic "I'm Not In Love" by 10CC; Carly Simon?s hit "Nobody Does It Better;" "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" from The Darkness; Minnie Ripperton?s timeless "Loving You;" and "Bridget's Theme" by Harry Gregson Williams. Based on the novel by Helen Fielding and directed by Beeban Kidron, Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason stars Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth (all reprising their roles from Bridget Jones's Diary) along with Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones and Jacinda Barrett.
K. Thompson | Lovejoy, GA United States | 11/28/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"After the movie, had to get the soundtrack. It is as great as the first. (Thought I wish Gabrielle did another song!). However, there are only 15 songs, and the songs we really wanted were not on this one. So doing an internet search we discovered another album in the UK WITH the 15 plus the other 6 songs left off in the US version. So disappointed! I would not have bought it to start with if I had known that there was another FULL album out there. Now I have to wait for the import, and REPURCHASE the other 15 songs."
WHA' HAAAAPENED?
Intro Spective | new york, ny United States | 12/01/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I would REALLY like to know why the excellent Jamelia song, "Stop" has TOTALLY different LYRICS on the CD than in the movie. Weirdest thing. The film version of the song had beautiful lyrics that were dead on appropriate to the scene. The album version is a generic love song. Forgettable lyrics. I'm hoping that the IMPORT will have the real version. Again, as with the first movie, the IMPORT CD is the only way to go, and Bridget fans will find that the songs they TRULY LOVED FROM THE MOVIES ARE NOT ON THE US VERSIONS OF THE CD's. Another music scam ? I'm afraid so. Bad form. Other than that the songs are great for Bridget devotees. BUT SAVE YOUR $ AND SHELL OUT FOR THE IMPORT, AS THE RECORD COMPANY SEEMS TO BE FORCING US TO DO."
"the edge of reason" soundtrack enlights my day...
Rodrigo Medina | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Brazil | 12/12/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The soundtrack of "Bridget Jones: The edge of reason" is a mix of pop songs, old classics and music that is meant to make you laugh, thinking about the movie. It's a predictable selection, for sure, but who cares? Isn't it funny and delicious to listen to Barry's White "you're the first, the last..." or "I'm not in love", by 10cc, on the same album? This CD brings three highlights, in my opinion. The first, probably the best song on the compilation, is the version of "everlasting love", sang by Jamie Cullum. This guy has an amazing voice and really makes the song sound better. I also love the emotional cover of "Sorry seems to be the hardest word", by Mary J. Blige and at last, but not least, the duo between Rufus Wainwright and Dido, "I eat dinner" -- absolutely funny.
I have the three CDs of "Bridget Jones" movies and whenever I feel like, I listen to them,to remember the movie, which is also great. Check out the international version of the album, with 3 extra tracks!"
For one reason alone...
Jen | here | 05/20/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Frankly, I haven't heard this CD (I have seen the movie, and know the actual soundtrack...not the commercial one that actually gets sold). All I did was see if "...Thing Called Love" by The Darkness was on here. Frankly, not the hugest fan of the song. But ever since I've seen the movie, that song will ALWAYS remind me of the scene where Hugh and Colin chase each other around (and through) the fountain. Two full-grown British men (somehow, the "formal" accent just makes the whole thing funnier) fighting in a fountain to the delight of onlookers. I CRACKED UP! I have no idea why that scene hit me the way it did, but for that, the soundtrack is worth a listen."
A Song Missing
Emily | Canada | 04/03/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Actually I rate this CD 3.5. I bought it in the stores because I love Bridget Jones and the music was good in the movie. I especially liked the song "I belive in a thing called love" by the Darkness which it says is on the CD but the copy I bought did not have it on there. Instead, it was replaced by "My First, Last, Everything" by Barry White. I like that song as well but am wondering if it is certain Imports of the CD that have different songs of them. Everything else was exactly as listed so...bizarre."