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Tracks Til I Hear It From You - Gin Blossoms Liar - The Cranberries A Girl Like You - Edwyn Collins Free - The Martinis Crazy Life - Toad The Wet Sprocket Bright As Yellow - The Innocence Mission Circle Of Friends - Better Than Ezra I Don't Want To Live Today - Ape Hangers Whole Lotta Trouble - Cracker Ready, Steady, Go - The Meices What You Are - Drill Nice Overalls - Lustre Here It Comes Again - Please The Ballad Of El' Goodo - Evan Dando Sugarhigh - Coyote Shivers
soundtrack doesnt measure up to movie empire records is the best movie EVER MADE. i thought the soundtrack would be...i mean, its pretty good, dont get me wrong...but there are so many otehr songs in the movie. my friends and i can never figure out the names of other songs that were in it, so it would be helpful to have a more inclusive soundtrack. the sugarhigh film version should also be in the soundtrack--it is SO much better. overall, the soundtrack is pretty good, but it isnt nearly as good an album as empire records is a movie.
Empire Records I have to say that I totally agree that there should be a second soundtrack including the movie version of "Sugarhigh", Other than that the soundtrack is good, but could've been better.A little disappointing This soundtrack is filled with quite a number of pulse-raising, fast-paced songs that were typical of the mid-90s. Featured on the CD are "Til I Hear it From You," by the Gin Blossoms, "A Girl Like You," by Edwyn Collins, Better Than Ezra, the Cranberries, "Crazy Life," and "Sugarhigh."
However, I was kind of disappointed with this soundtrack in one major way. Like so many other people, after seeing Empire Records, I found that the soundtrack is missing a number of songs which I wanted to be on it. Where are "Money- thats what I want" by the Flying Lizzards, Dire Straits's "Romeo and Juliet," Maxwell Caulfield's "Say no more, Mon Amour, "Video Killed the Radio Star" and "Counting Blue Cars?" Its because of these omissions that Empire Records needed another soundtrack.