Sheryl Crow, Rilo Kiley and Ryan Adams

Must Love Dogs – Music From The Motion Picture

Editor's Review:

So apparently for this flick you must not only love dogs, but bad soundtracks as well. I don’t know what’s going on here, but I don’t like it. The CD is comprised of a mix of country songs and overused classics that need to be left alone. There’s a decent song or two from artists like Ryan Adams, but a song or two can’t always save an entire album. The final straw of my annoyance with this CD would have to be the last track, straight from the movie I’d imagine, where the actors get together and sing “Come On Get Happy.” Maybe this is supposed to be funny…..I’m not laughing. Maybe the whole album is suppose to be funny, but to me it seems like one big, corny, Hollywood joke.
Robin Bacior
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Record Label Sony
Released October 2005

Tracks

  1. Brown Penny- Christopher Plummer
  2. When Will I Be Loved- Linda Ronstadt
  3. The First Cut Is The Deepest- Sheryl Crow
  4. Hey There Lonely Girl- Eddie Holman
  5. Don’t It Feel Good- Stephanie Bentley
  6. I Never- Rilo Kiley
  7. I’d Rather Be In Love With You- Susan Haynes
  8. Dance All Night- Ryan Adams And The Cardinals
  9. Shell- Susie Suh
  10. What Kind Of Love- Rodney Crowell
  11. Prelude And Lara’s Theme From Dr. Zhivago- Erich Kunzel, Conductor, and The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
  12. This Will Be- Natalie Cole
  13. Come On Get Happy- Diane Lane, Dermot Mulroney, Stockard Channing, Elizabeth Perkins, and Ali Hillis
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After dropping out of high school in the 10th grade to pursue his music career (at that time, a punk band named Patti Duke Syndrome), Ryan Adams found his audience and his voice with the seminal alt-country band Whiskeytown. Since the demise of that band, Adams has re-cast himself as the quintessential volatile singer/songwriter, working with just about every popular recording artist and producer in the music field. He released his first solo album, Heartbreaker in 2000, and quickly followed it with the jubilant and well-received Gold a year later.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (June, 2002)

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