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| Sales Rank: | 39891 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/27/2008 4:13:55 PM MST |
| Price Used: | $7.49 |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
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| Release Date: | 2004-06-15 |
| Label: | FX Network |
| UPC: | 067003036221 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | FX Network |
| ASIN: | B00025L4I0 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Nip/Tuck by FX Network
- A Perfect Lie (G&D Remix) - The Engine Room (previously unreleased)
- So Damn Beautiful - Poloroid (previously unreleased)
- Angels - Wax Poetic featuring Norah Jones
- Fever - Daniel Ash (previously unreleased in U.S.)
- All The Way To The Top - Jazzupstarts
- The Headphonist (Gil-only version) - Kinky (previously unreleased)
- Falling - Chris Coco (previously unreleased)
- Cosmopolitans (Tri-Factor remix) - Erin McKeown (previously unreleased)
- Price of Love - Client (previously unreleased)
- Just Be Me - Kirsty Hawkshaw (previously unreleased)
- Lonely - Bebel Gilberto
- Elvis - Alpha
- Following - Chungking
- Pride - Syntax
- A Perfect Lie (original version) - The Engine Room
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
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Is there a more perfect musical metaphor for Nip/Tuck's themes of deeper-than-skin neuroses and narcissistic surgical reinvention than the chic chimera of a club remix? Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden, the dub savants behind contemporary club successes that include Andain's "Beautiful Things", Motorcycle's "As the Rush Comes" and Sarah McLachlan's "Fallen," conjur up a nigh-seamless soundscape of haunting textures and percolating beats here, forcefully pushing the envelope of what a smart song-score can be in the bargain. Their rhythmic reinvention of The Engine Room's theme for the show, "A Perfect Lie," sets the cynical, haunting tone, with Gabriel and Dresden employing a sensibility that's both more mature and austere than their typical club work. G&D infuse that consistently entrancing sensibility to material as diverse as the cool-jazz of "Angels" by Wax Poetic/Norah Jones, Daniel Ash's stripped-down reinvention of the standard "Fever" and the retro-disco of Client's "Price of Love." If it's a triumph of style over substance, it's one that musically underscores the show's similar themes with grace and ever-detached elegance. --Jerry McCulley
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