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Message In A Bottle: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
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Message In A Bottle: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture  (Audio CD) 
by Gabriel Yared

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: February 09, 1999
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Composer: Various Artists
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews
Description:

Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, and Paul Newman star in this romantic tale about a sailor who dispatches love letters to sea in memory of his late wife. Just as the love letters are viewed as among the most touching ever written, the soundtrack is equally sentimental--16 tracks that evoke wistful days spent staring out of windows pining for lost love. Edwin McCain delivers Diane Warren's surprisingly modest "I Could Not Ask for More," a song written specifically for the movie. Sheryl Crow and Sarah McLachlan turn soft and spooky with their whispery "Carolina" and "I Love You," respectively. Sinéad Lohan and Beth Nielsen Chapman backlight their middle-of-the-road sensibilities with dance beats. Hootie & the Blowfish's "Only Lonely" is far closer to country music (Glen Campbell-style) than country artist Faith Hill's "Let Me Let Go." Gabriel Yared contributes the instrumental title track as well as two other pieces of overswelling movie music. Redefines the term mellow. --Rob O'Connor

Track Listing:
1. I Could Not Ask For More - Edwin Mccain
2. No Mermaid - Sinead Lohan
3. Let Me Let Go - Diamond, Steve
4. I Will Know Your Love - Chapman, Beth Niels
5. Only Lonely - Bryan, Mark
6. Don't - Narlock, Yve
7. Carolina - Sheryl Crow
8. I Love you - Sarah McLachlan
9. Fallen Angels - Cohn, Marc
10. Somewhere in the Middle - Jackson, Randy
11. What Will I Do - Brennan, Ciaran
12. I'll Still Love You Then - Foster, David [1]
13. One More Time - Marx, Richard
14. Theresa & Garret - Yared, Gabriel
15. Message in a Bottle - Yared, Gabriel
16. Dear Catherine - Yared, Gabriel
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5HELP PLSMar 09, 2008
I have heard the song theresa & garret( gabriel yared) from the soundtrack in a instrumental version which i beleive is the original one
Does someone know the name of the song or which was the original one ..
pls listen to the sample and help me

thank you

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3BEWARE ONE IMPORTANT SONG MISSING - WARNING SPOILER!Feb 28, 2007
I have both of the Message in a Bottle cds. They are each filled with wonderful music. Unfortunately my absolute favorite song from the movie, "Beyond the Blue" a duet by EmmyLou Harris and Patty Griffin is NOT on either cd. Beware!

It seems I am forever tracking down an errant song. Oftentimes the song is a critical heartbeat moment of the film - as in this case. Why such an important song is missing confounds me.

If you are considering this cd because you want THAT CRITICAL SONG played during the montage showing Theresa and Garret finding their lives hopeful after years of despair and loneliness, you won't find it on either of the Message in a Bottle cds. You need to add to your cart the soundtrack for the movie, Where the Heart is. That beautiful song also played at the very end of that movie AND THOSE FOLKS had the sense to put it ON THEIR SOUNDTRACK! I have not found it on any of EmmyLou Harris' or Patty Griffin's cds. Maybe it was a licensing thing, I don't know... I don't really care. Just figured I would offer a heads up and a helpful hint!



2 of 15 found the following review helpful:

2Sappy & commercial, slick & subparAug 18, 2002
A couple nice tunes. Overall not worth buying. You won't listen to the entire album more than twice. You won't need too, it ain't worth it.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5A PERFECT 10.0Feb 08, 2002
If I could give this a perfect 10 rating I would. I loved this CD with it's mixture of beautiful vocals, especially the rarely heard "Carolina" by Sheryl Crow, and instrumentals so much that I purchased the Original Motion Picture Score as soon as it became available and I'd rate that a perfect 10 as well. I never go anywhere without them.

3 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Beautiful !!!Jan 10, 2002
I happen to buy a lot of Movie Soundtracks and I can say that is one of my all time favorites. Great ensemble better than the movie, in fact I liked it so much more that once I got the soundtrack I appreciated the movie more. There are so many songs on this CD that I can't possibly list them all but I can say that if you enjoy soundtracks that make the movie you will not be dissapointed in this one. I must also mention that the some of the songs are tear jerkers so BEWARE and have your box of kleenex available. Some of the artists are also on "Anywhere but here" and "Pratical Magic"

 
 
 
 
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