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Michael Kamen's enchanting score from DON JUAN DEMARCO, a low-key and infectious romantic comedy featuring Marlon Brando and Johnny Depp, makes great use of broadly romantic themes that incorporate Latin textures and memorable solos from classical guitarist Julian Bream. And for once, the movie's seemingly requisite pop song -- in this case, Bryan Adams's "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" -- actually works, as Kamen utilizes the song's main melody throughout the score and even includes a Spanish vocal version of Adams's hit. Throw in fun quotes from Bizet and other classical composers and DON JUAN DEMARCO is pure listening pleasure. Andy Dursin, Barnes & Noble