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Hollywood Goes Wild!



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Russell Crowe Music:
Hollywood Goes Wild!



Music
Hollywood Goes Wild!
by Various Artists

Hollywood Goes Wild!
List Price: $17.98Label: Rph Productions

Salesrank: 35332

Released: March 27, 2001
Our Price: $0.01
Used Price: $0.01
Media: Audio CD

Hollywood Goes Wild! Track Listing:
1. Born Free'ky
2. Photograph Kills - Russell Crowe, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts
3. Polite - Bijou Phillips
4. Midtown - Brad Pitt
5. Hardly Wait - Juliette Lewis
6. Your World - Dogstar
7. It's So Hard - Mare Winningham
8. Island Avenue - Billy Bob Thornton
9. On the Hill - Milla,
10. Crazy Mixed Up World - Bruce Willis
11. Hollywood Affair - Johnny Depp, Iggy Pop

Hollywood Goes Wild! Reviews:
Interesting arrangements with supirsingly good voices. 3 Star Review
2009-12-04 - The vocals are pretty good on this, but some of the songs are a little strange. Still very worth a listen.

Track list with accurate credits 4 Star Review
2008-11-06 - Amazon has inserted songwriter names in the track list as if they are performers or co-performers, which they are not necessarily. Here is how it should read:

1. Born Free'ky - Jeff Goldblum & the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra
2. The Photograph Kills - 30 Odd Foot of Grunts featuring Russell Crowe
3. Polite - Bijou Phillips
4. MidTown - Brad Pitt
5. Hardly Wait - Juliette Lewis
6. Your World - Dogstar (featuring Keanu Reeves)
7. It's So Hard - Mare Winningham
8. Island Avenue - Billy Bob Thornton
9. On the Hill - Milla Jovovich with Plastic Has Memory
10. Crazy Mixed-Up World - Bruce Willis
11. Hollywood Affair - Iggy Pop & Johnny Depp

don't quit your day job, please 3 Star Review
2008-01-01 - This is a review only on what I heard from snippets from my computer, but I can quickly tell that much of this will go down with some of the "Golden Throats" recordings, e.g. Leonard Nimoy, Sebastian Cabot, William Shatner, Mae West and the like. Very funny and entertaining, but not good music or performing. Actually I kind of liked Mare's very pleasant folky voice, the rest were pretty sad... Does Jeff Goldblum sing on his track? Iggy Pop's track sounds like him, but is that Johnny Depp? Kudos a little for Milla's artsy rendering of whatever the heck that was, but I do like to look at her in her movies!

Rockin' 5 Star Review
2002-09-16 - I only bought there CD because Dogstar had a track on it called "Your World" [which truly ROCKS!], but I found the whole CD to be really good.

Plus, it's for a good cause, so BUY IT!!

Inexpensive Way to "Taste" the Skills of Thespian Hypenates 4 Star Review
2001-11-01 - Starting off funky, with Jeff Goldblum rat-skat-skattin about "bein freaky and unique-y", segueing into the barely contained irony of Russell Crowe lamenting fame in "The Photograph Kills," this album has a strong footing and I predict will have a popular following.

While there are a few tragic tracks -- the painfully wailed "tune" by Juliette Lewis (I never made it all the way through this one) and the overly e-nun-ci-a-ted song featuring Brad Pitt being prime examples -- the compilation is a keeper. Billy Bob Thornton's "Island Avenue" track was a pleasant suprise.

I am buying a second copy to give as a holiday present. You may follow in my footsteps after your own listen. Try it, buy it.










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