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Jan. 4, 2000 |
"'The Sopranos': Music from the HBO Original Series"
It's really too bad that, save an extended version of the still-great theme, none of the above songs show up on the soundtrack album. The set, which includes material from both the first season and the upcoming No. 2, is embarrassingly tame, favoring '60s rockers like Cream ("I Feel Free," still irritating after all these years) and Them ("Mystic Eyes," still as badass as it is derivative) over the contemporary atmospherics that lend the show its end- And who needs to hear Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year" on a mob soundtrack? Besides the obviousness, the Chairman would surely have objected -- possibly with his fists. English cult-throb Nick Lowe's plainspoken "The Beast in Me" delivers the show's sublimated energy and perpetual melancholy, but where's the Tindersticks' gloriously mopey "Tiny Tears" or Xzibit's massive "Paparazzi" or Lhasa De Sela's gently odd "De Cara a La Pared," all from the show? The music in "The Sopranos" has performed its function as well or better than any pop-driven show in TV history, translating Tony and crew's sturm-und-drang angst with pitch-perfect clarity. The shortsighted soundtrack collection doesn't reflect the program's attention to emotional detail -- and that's a crime.
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