Excellent soundtrack counterpart to an excellent movie. If you loved the tracks on the movie then get the album. The tracks compliment the feelings and mood in the movie with the theme tune 'Every You, Every Me' by Placebo... it's so gothic and dark in it's sound with a hint of isolation. Gorgeous.
The ending, when Kathryn's reign of terror collapses, is accentuated by The Verve's Bitter Sweet Symphony. Again: gorgeous.
Here's the playlist: 1. Every You, Every Me - Placebo (single mix) 2. Praise You - Fatboy Slim (radio edit) 3. Coffee And TV - Blur 4. Bedroom Dancing - Day One (first recording) 5. Colorblind - Counting Crows 6. Ordinary Life - Kristen Barry 7. Comin' Up From Behind - Marcy Playground 8. Secretly - Skunk Anansie 9. This Love - Craig Armstrong/Elizabeth Fraser 10. You Could Make A Killing - Aimee Mann 11. Addictive - Faithless 12. Trip On Love - Abra Moore 13. You Blew Me Off - Bare Jr. 14. Bitter Sweet Symphony - The Verve
The general mood of the album is pretty dark and mellow, which is great to unwind and chill to. You've got some depressing moods in it with 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', 'Colorblind' and 'Every You, Every Me'. And darkly powerful tunes from Marcy Playground and Skunk Anansie. 'This Love' is a good one by the talented Craig Armstrong.
My favourite tracks on it are Colorblind, Every You Every Me, and Bitter Sweet Symphony.
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