Elizabethtown, Vol. 2

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  • Release Date: 02/07/2006
  • Sales Rank: 45,492
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 828767709628

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Unlike the vast majority of soundtrack discs out there, this collection -- the second to be culled from Cameron Crowe's underrated drama -- doesn't require that you see the flick in order to appreciate it. But for those that have done so, the music will bring back fond memories of the romantic story that Crowe spun on screen. The 15 tracks cover a tremendous amount of ground in terms of sound -- ranging from the Concretes' sweet-and-innocent remake of "You Can't Hurry Love" to the vintage sweat inducement of Beginning of the End's 1970 hit "Funky Nassau." There's just as much variety when it comes to the emotional palette, what with the poignant tone of Ryan Adams's "Words" (which was specifically written for Elizabethtown) rubbing up against the sensuality of Lindsay Buckingham's "Big Love." The disc is dotted with surprising pleasures like Rachael Yamagata's version of "Jesus Was a Crossmaker" (a bookend to the Hollies' take on the tune, which appeared on the flick's first volume of songs) and even a few hidden treats (like the high-lonesome "Love in Any Language," which is credited to Ruckus -- the name of the band that My Morning Jacket portrayed onscreen). Like the Kentucky bluegrass that served as Elizabethtown's backdrop, the music here is at once earthy and ethereal -- and positively intoxicating to inhale. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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