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Five Star Rating! Jun 21, 2009 I was happy to receive the CD in the original case. I appreciate how soon we received the CD as well. Very satisfied. Thanks.
Good Dylan music and Werewolves of London, what more do you need on a soundtrack? Mar 12, 2007 Kicks butt, this soundtrack. Has two of my top 5 Dylan songs, "Sweetheart like you" and "Lay Lady Lay". I prefer the version of "Girl from North Country" Dylan did with Johnny Cash, but the one on the soundtrack is listenable. Great song from the Scorsese film "Color of Money"--Werewolves of London, that you can hardly find anywhere else.
Music from motion picture North Country Jan 09, 2007 I bought this for Cat Powers Path to Victory. she has a very hypnotic voice. I play just that song over & over & would prefer a CD with just her singing.
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Ask Ol Bill is worth the price Apr 07, 2006 Dylan's new song Ask Ol Bill is as good if not better than Things Have Changed...He sings in a John Wesley Harding style...limited but nonetheless clear throated that is easy on the ear..This song just chugs along with great images worthy of the best from Dylan..There are previously released Dylan songs on this cd plus songs from other artists...Warren Zevon's Werewolf..still a hoot, the two corny country songs I just don't like...But I did not see the movie so they may bring some appropriate comic relief to the script...??? If you are Dylan fan, you gotta get this cd just for Ask Ol Bill....
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Don't Speak for me Miss Hibbing Mar 13, 2006 I would recommend this soundtrack highly and I especially thought the Dylan presence fit perfectly. More Dylan would have set the scenes even better. Leo K was also a nice marriage to the story. As for "Minnesota not so nice", be cautious about speaking for others. I have been a girl of the "North Country" all 53 years of my life, and Dylans lyrics have always resonated with me. If he truely hated Hibbing at some time in his life,and wanted to escape or pretend no relationship, I and many others can resonate with that sentiment as well. For better or worse, everywhere Dylan has called home, is a part of his story, and his time in Hibbing is part of our story. Many of us backwoods "northerners" are honored to know that such a voice could come from any of our little northern towns,even Hibbing. Dylans music was the perfect fit for this picture,and more Dylan would have made this soundtrack even more relevent in my opinion. (from "very near "Hibbing")
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