Howard B Kaplan (howard.kaplan@fluk | Seattle, WA | 11/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The sound track as the movie is totally consuming. My only complaint - I was expecting some of the vocals from the soundtrack to be included, but none were inclueded. I especially wanted to hear"Everybody Knows" Performed by Leonard CohenThe rest of the vocals listed below will have to be picked up elsewhere."Flame of Desire" Performed by Studebaker John and The Hawks"Real Love" Performed by Studebaker John and The Hawks"Fresh Has Jus B'Gun" Performed by MVP"Fresh Has Jus B'Gun Remix" Performed by MVP"Ave Generosa" Performed by The Toronto Consort"Je vous pri" Performed by The Toronto Consort"A chantar" Performed by The Toronto Consort"
Don't get ripped off !!! (note of caution)
Tony Martinez | Chicago, IL USA | 10/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great soundtrack, but don't expect "Everybody Knows" to
be on the soundtrack. For that reason, this CD is both
great and it is a ripoff, since we all expected "Everybody
Knows" to be on the soundtrack."
This is a passionate soundtrack
naturalmystic | Memphis, TN | 11/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is music to make love by. The pace of this music is that of the rhythm of passion. It is mystical, beautiful, and very erotic. There is a gentle pulse to this soundtrack that rises slowly, crests, then falls. Sounds familier? Listen to the soundtrack all the way through with your eyes closed the first time you listen to it. You will find this to be incredibly sexual music. Though there are some words they don't distract and the delightful blend of exotic instrumentation (including human voices used in ways rarely heard outside of Indian Classical music) will inspire even the most timid. Whatever your kink this music will certainly add something to your scene. This soundtrack also makes great listining all alone. Any listeners that know of similar music please feel free to email me."
Stirring
naturalmystic | 02/26/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"mostly instrumental with a middle eastern style. i found it emotional and sexy."
Exotica - a nice blend of synth and middle-eastern acoustics
naturalmystic | 06/18/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This soundtrack is a must-have for middle-eastern music lovers, especially if you like some synthesizer thrown in. The songs range from fast-and-loud dance/celebration songs to much softer, moodier pieces. Mostly instrumental, with some middle-eastern-style singing and wailing. Ranks right up there with Peter Gabriel's "Passion" (which is much more powerful emotionally)."