The Seed (2.0) - The Roots featuring Cody Chesnutt
Hands Of Time - Groove Armada
Guero Canelo - Calexico
Rollin' Crumblin - Tom Rothrock
Max Steals Briefcase - James Newton Howard
Destino de Abril - Green Car Motel
Shadow on the Sun - Audioslave
Island Limos - James Newton Howard
Spanish Key - Miles Davis
Air - Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion
Ready Steady Go - Oakenfold
Car Crash - Antonio Pinto
Vincent Hops Train - James Newton Howard
Finale - James Newton Howard
Requiem - Antonio Pinto
Tracklistings: — 1. Briefcase — 2. The Seed (2.0) — 3. Hands Of Time — 4. Guero Canelo — 5. Rollin' Crumblin' — 6. Max Steals Briefcase — 7. Destino de Abril — 8. Shadow On The Sun — 9. Island Limos — 10. Spanish Key — 11. Air — 12. R... more »eady Steady Go
Tracklistings:
1. Briefcase
2. The Seed (2.0)
3. Hands Of Time
4. Guero Canelo
5. Rollin' Crumblin'
6. Max Steals Briefcase
7. Destino de Abril
8. Shadow On The Sun
9. Island Limos
10. Spanish Key
11. Air
12. Ready Steady Go
13. Car Crash
14. Vincent Hops Train
15. Finale
16. Requiem
I believe the music is in the same order as the movie and its wonderful! The music is lush in its diversity, picturesque indeed! I wish all movie soundtracks were this complete and well done. Great job!
CD Reviews
Remember 'Miami Vice'?
Scott Goodwin | Norwalk, CT United States | 08/19/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a great soundtrack as it perfectly evokes the up-all-night feel of the movie. Its breadth of artists--Audioslave, Groove Armada and Miles Davis, for instance--all fit the mood in different ways. I used to work a job where I got off at 1 AM and would flip through the dials for different sounds on the way home. Same vibe here.
And when I heard a song called "Rollin' Crumblin" I couldn't help but think of the first time I saw the episode of Miami Vice with Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" (yeah, I'm that old).
Great movie; well-done soundtrack/score; a little skimpy with the tunes (at 52 minutes, could have gotten a few more good songs on here)."
Urban Landscaping in Sound
E. F. Williams | Charlottesville, VA United States | 08/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just watched the movie last night; it's one of those joints where you remember the music as much as the cinematography. I haven't purchased it yet, but I think it may be in order. Actually, I already own some of the stuff, so I may just wait for iTunes to list it.
As an aside, I'm not sure who else might have noticed this, but as Max is giving Annie the initial cab ride, she asks him to turn up a song that's playing on the radio. He replies, "oh, you like the classics?" I couldn't help but chuckle, given that the song he was referring to was "Hands of Time" from Groove Armada's 2002 album, "Lovebox". A classic indeed!"
Tracks not included
C. Parks | Texas | 08/14/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a good soundtrack, but there were a couple of tracks that were not included on the release. When Tom Cruise's is leaving the jazz club, the track playing is the "Heat" soundtrack, entitled "Steel Cello Lament". Also, the track playing when the FBI agents are loading up and preparing to get Max is from the soundtrack, "1492", entitled "Moxica and the Horse". Just thought I would drop a line for anyone that was interested in knowing. I thought it was a really good movie."
Excellent Soundtrack...brings the movie right back to you.
Nelson Aspen | Los Angeles & NYC, USA | 02/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"COLLATERAL is such an excellent movie and one of its many plusses is its urban, evocative soundtrack. It is marvelously captured on this CD with all the variety and intensity you enjoyed while watching the film.