What you're about to read is a collection of pointers to some of the music I've discovered on the iTunes Music Store, music I like enough that I want to share it. If you're an iPod owner and an iTunes fan (and if you aren't, what are you doing here?), maybe you'll find something new. Click on any of the CD covers to bounce over to the store and sample a few tracks. And then maybe stop by my other blog for a few well chosen words (and maybe a random snark or two).RSS feed
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Mon, 03 Apr 2006

Mr. & Mrs. Smith / Original Soundtrack
First an important admission: I haven't seen the movie and don't plan to. I ended up here courtesy of Coverville, which recently played an amazing and creepy version of Que Sera Sera, that old chestnut that Doris Day sang in The Man Who Knew Too Much and which has been her theme song ever since. This version was by Pink Martini and is sadly unavailable on the iTMS. In fact, the only Pink Martini I could find here were a podcast en français and a rather lovely song called Let's Never Stop Falling In Love. From this very soundtrack. (Very what soundtrack?, I hear you ask.) A soundtrack that also includes cool renditions of Nobody Does It Better and I'll Melt With You, along with various other covers and the odd original. Very odd, in the case of The Captain & Tennille. Which is an entertainment couple about whom I prefer to say nothing. Kind of like the stars of the film, now that I think about it. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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