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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Label:  Island 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0388
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Will Young - Your Love Is King    
      2.  
      Jamelia - Stop    
      3.  
      Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head    
      4.  
      Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (are you digging on me?)    
      5.  
      Mary J Blige - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word    
      6.  
      Robbie Williams - Misunderstood    
      7.  
      Jamie Cullum - Everlasting Love    
      8.  
      Barry White - You're The First, The Last, My Everything    
      9.  
      Beyonce feat Jay Z - Crazy in Love    
      10.  
      Rufus Wainwright feat Dido - I Eat Dinner    
      11.  
      10cc - I'm Not In Love    
      12.  
      Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better    
      13.  
      Primal Scream - Loaded    
      14.  
      The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love    
      15.  
      Amy Winehouse - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow    
      16.  
      Minnie Riperton - Loving You    
      17.  
      Aretha Franklin - Think    
      18.  
      Leona Naess - Calling    
      19.  
      Sting feat Annie Lennox - We'll Be Together    
      20.  
      Harry Gregson-Williams - Bridgets Theme    
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      While it's cast largely in the same musical mould as its winning predecessor, there's a more palpable sense of romantic melancholy wafting through this soundtrack to the further misadventures of Rene Zelwegger's lovably hapless, love-triangulated Bridget. Though still aimed at adult contemporary tastes, it's also imbued with a healthier dose Anglocentric cool via tracks like Jamelia's torchy "Stop," Will Young's elegant take on Sade's "Your Love is King," teenaged Alfie contributor Joss Stone's soulful "Super Duper Love" and the ubiquitous Kylie Minogue's teasing "Can't Get You Out of My Head." Mary J. Blige offers up a stark, melodramatic cover of Elton John's "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" while Rufus Wainwright (with Dido) turns Anna McCarrigle's (Wainwright's mother) "I Eat Dinner" into an emotive centrepiece. There are the expected 70's chestnuts (10cc's "I'm Not in Love," "Nobody Does It Better" by Carly Simon, Minnie Ripperton's "Lovin You") and the obligatory superstar remake (Sting and Annie Lennox muscling up his "We'll Be Together"), but a few surprises as well, including the deliciously over-the-top, nouveau glam-rock left turn by The Darkness, "I Believe In A Thing Called Love." --Jerry McCulley
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