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Best Soundtracks?

02/07/06
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(Press Release) Fade In, the movie magazine known for its comprehensive behind-the-scenes Hollywood filmmaking news and interviews, offers its picks for the 25 Best Movie Soundtracks of 2005. Among the top:

Hustle & Flow: "Gangsta raps�bristle with raw anger and brute conviction � the kind forged on the street, not in a studio."

Elizabethtown: "Classic-rock heartwarmers like Elton John�alongside largely unknown but equally compelling voices such as indie-rock trio Helen Stellar."

Good Night, and Good Luck: "Heavy on ballads and mournful melodies selected by film director�George Clooney, the set is straight out of the pop-standards playbook: Duke Ellington, Jerome Kern�"

Rize: "[D]eftly mixes the hip with the holy, dropping righteous raps and frenzied beats alongside stirring gospel celebrations�"

Kingdom of Heaven: "[A] richly rewarding score�where [composer Harry Gregson-Williams] incorporates tribal drums, ouds, and other ethnic instrumentation�" - Click here for the Full Story

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