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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Polygram UK
Salesrank: 73684
Released: November 24, 1998 |
| Our Price: $157.32 |
| Used Price: $27.98 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Jack Frost: Music From The Motion Picture Track Listing:
1. Gimme Some Lovin' - Hanson
2. Frosty The Snowman - The Jack Frost Band
3. How - Lisa Loeb
4. Father's Love - Bob Carlisle
5. Hey Now Now - Swirl
6. Sleigh Ride - Spice Girls
7. Good Lovin' - Hanson
8. Jars Of Clay - Jars Of Clay
9. Lucinda Williams - Lucinda Williams
10. Leavin' Again - Steve Poltz
11. Have A Little Faith - The Jack Frost Band
12. Merry Christmas Baby - Hanson
13. Wait For You - Fighting Gravity
14. Frostbite - Trevor Rabin
Editorial Review:
Michael Keaton plays a musician (Jack Frost) about to make the big time who must choose between his career and his family--except an unfortunate car crash kills Jack, and his son is left with only memories and a harmonica that his dad promises, "If you play this, I will always hear you, no matter where I am." Lisa Loeb and Bob Carlisle fulfill the sappy sentimentality with "How" and "Father's Love," respectively. Keaton fronts the bluesy Jack Frost Band for two cuts, "Frosty the Snowman" and the Keaton-penned "Have a Little Faith." Lucinda Williams kicks in with "Can't Let Go" from her acclaimed Car Wheels on a Gravel Road album. Hanson contribute three cuts, including a cover of the Young Rascals' "Good Lovin'," previously available on their live video. Trevor Rabin rounds things out with "Frostbite," a piece of instrumental film music. --Rob O'Connor
Jack Frost: Music From The Motion Picture Reviews:
Missing fleetwood mac song 
2008-10-08 - Sad that this soundtrack is missing the Fleetwood Mac song that creates such a sad moment in the film.what happened here no licening availible
awsome soundtrack to an awsome movie 
2003-12-26 - This soundtrack to the movie Jack Frost is awsome. It has several songs on it that just make you feel great when you listen to them. It has some upbeat ones and some slow ones, I dont think I could pick a favorite because they all sounded awsome. I would reccomend this CD, for everyone and not just for the holidays for anytime.
Great soundtrack from a great movie 
2003-05-12 - I thought this movie was really good, corny...but good. Part of what made it so good was the music. My favorites are You Were There, Hey Now Now and the two tunes that Michael Keaton sings. He is a pretty damn good blues singer. I wish he would so some other stuff.
A pretty good, but not exceptional, CD 
2002-01-04 - This CD, in my opinion, had some good, solid tunes. Most of the songs from the movie were there, such as "Hey Now Now", the song played when Charlie and his dad (the snowman) sled down the hill away from the bullies. However, one song is missing from the collection. The song played when Charlie builds the snowman (who ends up to be his dad), is, in my view, a very emotional and wonderful song. I was disappointed to find that it was missing from this CD. I even tried to find out the name and author of the song, but I didn't come up with any results. Nonetheless, unless you are dying to hear that song like I am, you should buy this CD. For those of you who enjoyed the movie, it is definitely worth the money.
where's the mac? 
2000-08-11 - to the record company-where is the most touching song from the whole movie:fleetwood mac's LANDSLIDE? other than that not a bad collection of artists and titles and a phenomenal movie.