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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Imago Records
Salesrank: 81533
Released: March 29, 2001 |
| Our Price: $2.75 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Short Cuts Track Listing:
1. Open on Helicopters - Sound Effect
2. Conversation On A Barstool - Bono/The Edge
3. To Hell With Love - Doc Pomus/Dr. John
4. Punishing Kiss - McManus/O'Riordan/Costello
5. Cello Concerto in B Minor - Antonin Dvorak
6. Blue - Jon Hendricks/Gildo Mahones
7. Evil California - Terry Adams /Iggy Pop
8. 'Berceuse' From The 'Firebird Suite - Igor Stravinsky
9. A Thousand Years - Gavin Friday/Maurice Seezer
10. Cello Concerto No. 2, Opus 30 - Victor Herbert
11. Imitation Of A Kiss - Roy Nathanson/Marc Ribot/David Cale
12. Full Moon - Doc Pomus/Dr. John
13. I Don't Know You - Doc Pomus/Dr. John
14. Nothing Can Stop Me Now - Horace Silver
15. Earthquake - Sound Effect
16. Ending Credit Music Medley: Prisoner Of Life & I'm Gonna Go Fishin' - Peggy Lee/Duke Ellington
17. How Does She Do It So Quickly? - Thomas Tree/Cory Coppage
Short Cuts Reviews:
NOT for Mark Isham collectors EITHER ! 
2008-01-26 - This is ANOTHER frustrating example of a cd MASQUERADING (with 'credit',
on this site) as something that includes film SCORE material. BUYER BEWARE
of the phrase: "Music from and inspired by..." Mark Isham's name is listed
above... BUT he's NOT represented on this recording! How I remain naive of
this problem after being shafted over & over... UGH !! This cd MAY have a
fine selection of music. It's mostly a selfish concept album BASED off of
the movie. It's like a select few, privy people involved in the movie had
an idea of a 'nice' mix tape to make for themselves. An IDEA of what stuff
they thought would be good, after patting themselves on the back for a job well done. It's more like a sequel (or prequel) to the ACTUAL film score !
Not for any Annie Ross JAZZ fan 
2000-11-10 - NOT for fans of Annie Ross, at least those of us who prefer her in jazz settings. Annie Ross on this soundtrack is like hearing Ella Fitzgerald with a polka band, it just doesn't work. If you're an Annie Ross(jazz)fan look long and hard for "Sings A Song With Mulligan" which was available in the early 90's on CD through Bethlehem. Now you have to find it used, you may have better luck finding it on LP. Also get w/L,H&R "The Swingers" "Sing A Song Of Basie" "Flying high With" "The Hottest New Group In Jazz" and "Sing Ellington." As for this washed up pop album(soundtrack), of her sounding like Bette Midler or someone with no artistic value, stay away from it and get the albums mentioned above for a truly artistic jazz side of the talented Annie Ross.
The Great Annie Ross Returns 
2000-03-19 - Robert Altman's brilliant ensemble piece is inseparable from it's soundtrack album sung by jazz great Annie Ross who also appears in the film. From the bittersweet "Conversation On A Barstool" (written by Bono & The Edge) to the bluesy "To Hell With Love" (written by Doc Pomus & Dr. John) to the exciting "Prisoner of Life" Annie Ross brings songs to life with ease. Like the soundtrack to P.T. Anderson's "Magnolia," this soundtrack parallels the emotion and echoes the strength of the film.