| | How to deal movie reviews, DVD editions, trailers, movie photes ratings etc. Also Review before you buy the soundtrack CDs here. Multitalented media queen Mandy Moore learns exactly how to deal with the messy maze of relationships and falling in love in her latest cinematic vehicle--meaning, appropriately, that Deal's tunes largely have the type of fuzzy, love-obsessed glow which envelops any knee-weakening crush. Liz Phair's syrupy-sweet pop nugget "Why Can't I?" serves as a digital heartbeat to John Mayer's acoustic earnestness and two low-key splashes of orchestral moodiness from Beth Orton, including a husky cover of Cat Stevens' "Wild World." Symphonic quirkiness from the Flaming Lips and the Music's dance-boogie firestorm add some spice, but, surprisingly, lesser-known artists steal the show away from these veterans. Canadian Skye Sweetnam sounds like Letters to Cleo's kid sister on her irresistible, rainbow-rocking debut single "Billy S.," and Marjorie Fair's "Waves" is picturesque, Brit-pop-dreamy rock. Despite generic cuts from singer-songwriter Aslyn and the jazzy electro act Echo, the album's tunes smartly cover all aspects of romance, from the initial pining away to the giddiness of a first kiss. In other words, How to Deal is the real deal. Free Great Music & Soundtracks Easy, fast and free. Check it out |
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