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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: New Line Cinema
Salesrank: 117961
Released: May 10, 2005 |
| Our Price: $1.50 |
| Used Price: $0.89 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Monster-in-Law Track Listing:
1. Love (Koop Remix) - Rosey
2. Just A Ride - Jem
3. Everyday Is A Holiday (With You) - Esthero
4. Won't U Please B Nice - Nellie McKay
5. 1963 - Rachael Yamagata
6. L-L-Love - Astaire
7. Walking With A Ghost - Tegan and Sara
8. Thinking About You - Ivy
9. Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?) Pt. 1 - Joss Stone
10. Don't Wait Too Long - Madeleine Peyroux
11. Where Happiness Lives - Magnet
12. Love On The Rocks - Sara Bareilles
13. The Beauty Of The Rain - Dar Williams
Editorial Review:
Unlucky in love, beautiful Charlotte Cantilini (Jennifer Lopez) has finally met the man of her dreams, Dr. Kevin Fields (Michael Vartan). There's just one problem: his mother. Overbearing, controlling, and volatile, Viola Fields (Jane Fonda) fears she'll lose her son's affections, so she decides to break up the happy couple by becoming the world's worst mother-in-law. Soundtrack features Jem, Rachel Yamagata, Nellie McKay, Tegan and Sara, Madeleine Peyroux, Dar Williams, Ivy, Esthero, and Magnet.
Description of Monster-in-Law:
It’s not exactly Oscar bait, but the romantic comedy Monster-In-Law is still a valuable artistic undertaking--from a musical perspective, that is. In a just world, acts like Tegan and Sara, Ivy, and Rachael Yamagata wouldn’t need Hollywood to expand their audience, but in our universe it helps. In return, this talented, mostly-female collection of vocalists, have made "Monster-In-Law" one of the best compilations of the year. Virtually every track on this album is a homerun, from "Won't U Please B Nice" (trademark bite from Nellie McKay) to "Don't Wait Too Long" from rising jazz titan Madeleine Peyroux. Sara Bareilles’ "Love on the Rocks," is a piece of pop so addictive that it will almost certainly land you in musical rehab. What more is there to say? Monster-In-Law proves true love can exist…with a soundtrack. --Leah Weathersby
Monster-in-Law Reviews:
Easy listening. 
2007-12-12 - This soundtrack was pretty mellow and easy going. I originally purchased this CD for a catchy tune I heard in the movie but I noticed that particular song and some others were left off of this so I was a little disappointed.
Great Movie - Good Soundtrack 
2006-11-20 - I LOVE this movie, and couldn't WAIT to get the soundtrack. I really like most of the songs, but glaringly absent was "Down to You" (can't remember the artist's name). Since that was my favorite song in the entire movie, I was very disappointed. I could easily have traded "Don't Wait Too Long" by Madeliene Peyoux for "Down to You", which, to me, fit in much more with the rest of the music, and is a lot more upbeat. Other than that, I like it. Not as good as a lot of soundtracks, and definitely not as good as the movie, but it's a keeper.
Sooo Sooo Good 
2005-06-03 - I absolutelly loved this CD. It's such a great mix. I left the movie running for the CD store to get it and I just love it.
My favourite song is Walking With a Ghost by Tegan and Sara.
I needed a CD for our store and I put it on, and everybody asked what it was. It has a bit of every type.
I totally recommend this CD to anyone, who just wants to either mellow out or cheer up, anything. This CD is good to the last drop(well song)
Monster-in-Law Soundtrack is Great! 
2005-05-26 - The Monster-in-Law soundtrack features tracks from a collection of formidable female artists, including Joss Stone, Esthero, Ivy, Rachel Yamagata, and new-comers Tegan & Sara.
The track listing for Monster-in-Law is as follows:
1. Love (Koop Remix) - Rosey
2. Just A Ride - Jem
3. Everyday Is A Holiday (With You) - Esthero
4. Won't U Please B Nice - Nellie McKay
5. 1963 - Rachael Yamagata
6. L-L-Love - Astaire
7. Walking With A Ghost - Tegan & Sara
8. Thinking About You - Ivy
9. Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?) Pt. 1 - Joss Stone
10. Don't Wait Too Long - Madeleine Peyroux
11. Where Happiness Lives - Magnet
12. Love On The Rocks - Sara Bareilles
13. The Beauty Of The Rain - Dar Williams
Here's an MP3 of my favorite song on the track, "Walking With a Ghost"!
http://www.newlinerecords.com/bands/newlinePlayer.php?media=Tegan_Sara-Walking_With_A_Ghost.mp3&type=QT&title=031
More info is available at:
http://www.monsterinlaw.com/
Far from monstrous 
2005-05-12 - Opinions seem to be evenly split on Jane Fonda-Jennifer Lopez comedy "Monster-in-Law," the tale of a suffocating mama who makes life miserable for her son's new fiance. But one thing can be discerned: Lots of good music on the soundtrack, ranging from MTV pop stars to little-known dancepopsters.
Some popular and vocally blessed songwriters are included here. Among them is Jem, with her pretty lighthearted "Just A Ride," Rachael Yamagata's playful "1963," and Ivy's rollicking love song "Thinking About You." A harder note comes in with Tegan and Sarah's "Walking With A Ghost," but there is also pop wunderkind Nellie McKay's "Won't U Please B Nice?" and Esthero's funky "Everyday is a Holiday With You."
And there's Astaire's dancey, poppy "L-L-Love," one of the less organic songs of the album. A more bluesy note enters near the end, with Magnet's guitar-pop "Where Happiness Lives," Dar Williams' lovely "Beauty of the Rain," and Madeleine Peyroux's piano-jazzy "Don't Wait Too Long."
I'm not sure who chooses the songs for movies like these, but apparently whoever did has some truly excellent taste. Bands like many of these -- especially the jazzier or bluesier artists, are often lacking from movie soundtracks, but they also add a charming delicacy to a very basic-sounding comedy.
Not that this is entirely perfect -- Joss Stone's "Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' On Me?) Pt. 1" just doesn't fit in with the others. It's not a bad song, not at all, but it seems rather garish beside Yamagata and Ivy. And Rosey, a little-known funk-pop-hop singer, get shortchanged with a remix of "Love." Better to include the original.
However, those problems are outweighed by the mild indie cred (Ivy, Tegan & Sara) and the ability to include good pop singers (Jem, Yamagata). What's even better, many of the songs seem to fit together. Yamagata, Jem, Esthero, Rosey, Peyroux, and Ivy have similarly flexible voices, often husky and always strong in tone. The songs themselves tend to be a bit playful and romantic.
I'm not sure yet what kind of movie "Monster in Law" will be, but the soundtrack is a smooth, relaxing ride with only a few bumps. (And not a single song by J.Lo)