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CD - Enhanced
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For the soundtrack to the sci-fi/teen TV drama Roswell, which details the romantic lives of adolescent extraterrestrials living in the New Mexico UFO hot spot -- the show's creators steered away from bubblegum pin-up acts in favor of music with a more alternative bent. Two versions of Dido's ethereal breakthrough hit, "Here with Me" (a.k.a. "Theme from Roswell") -- the original and the lush, orchestrated "Chillin' with the Family Mix" -- bookend a number of sensitive treatises on love. Among the many standouts are Zero 7's acoustic guitar-laced "Destiny," Sense Field's earnest, alt-folk ballad "Save Yourself," and Ivy's harmony-filled trip-hop "Edge of the Ocean (Duotone Mix)." Elsewhere, domestically available cuts by Sheryl Crow, Travis, and Stereophonics sound right at home alongside import-only singles by Sarah McLachlan (Hybrid's electronica-soaked remix of "Fear") and Coldplay (the chiming "Brothers and Sisters"). No matter which solar system you reside in, there's nothing alien about the high quality of music featured on the soundtrack to this much-loved cult show. Dave Gil de Rubio, Barnes & Noble