"I absolutely loved this cd, but there aren't many songs on it and a couple of them NEED to be skipped. However, it's worth it to buy this album just for the sake of a few choice tracks. "Here and Now" by Letters to Cleo quickly became my fave song of the mid-90's upon hearing it's confusion of a chorus. "Baby I Can't Please You" and "That's Just What You Are" are perfect for any woman needing to vent about that ridiculously clueless guy. "I'm Jealous" could probably hit home with any listener, we've all felt that way at some point. "How Was It For You" is an amazing tune by James which should not be ignored. Buy this cd! It's worth it!!!"
One of those cds for which you don't need a skip button!
11/06/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Entirely enjoyable! Great songs from artists that radio seems to ignore and shouldn't. Especially notable are gems from the Divinyls, Aimee Mann and Frente! and a tune from James that sent me out to find more. I originally bought this cd for one song that I loved (Annie Lennox) and ended up really crazy about the whole thing. My boyfriend loved it, too. Finally, an album we could both enjoy."
Disappointing!
Juan B. Gautreau | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. | 05/30/2000
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a Melrose fan, I own Melrose Jazz and the two books written by C. E. Moore. This CD is awful and does not include the MP theme. You can survive without it."
Maybe you need to be from Boston
Julia | Boston, MA United States | 02/10/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I'm not sure why--because the show took place in LA--but three of the songs are by artists from Massachusetts (like me). Ten-plus years on, I still enjoy hearing Letters to Cleo stepping up to the Big Leagues by having a song on this soundtrack. And the Aimee Mann song is simple and gorgeous."