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1. Breakout - Foo Fighters 2. Do It Again - Smash Mouth 3. Deep Inside of You - Third Eye Blind 4. Totalimmortal - The Offspring 5. World Ain't Slowing Down, The - Ellis Paul 6. Any Major Dude Will Tell You - Wilco 7. Only a Fool Would Say That - Ivy 8. Can't Find the Time to Tell You - Hootie & The Blowfish 9. Bodhisattva - Brian Setzer Orchestra 10. Bad Sneakers - The Push Stars 11. Reelin' in the Years - Marvelous 3 12. Strange Condition - Peter Yorn 13. Barrytown - Ben Folds Five 14. Razor Boy - Billy Goodrum 15. Where He Can Hide - Tom Wolfe
Details
Producer:
John Kirkpatrick
Distributor:
WEA (Distributor)
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
The soundtrack to rubber-faced comedian Jim Carrey's black comedy ME, MYSELF & IRENE is as schizophrenic as his character; it doesn't know whether to be a modern rock collection or a Steely Dan tribute album. Eight of the 15 tracks are Fagan/Brecker compositions interpreted by some of pop music's front line. The Foo Fighters open the set with their trademark uplifting aggro-pop while Smashmouth sets a quirky tone with its So-Cal "Walking on the Sun"-ified version of "Do it Again." Third Eye Blind's latest power ballad makes a soundtrack guest appearance with "Deep Inside of You." The Offspring submit a faithful rendition of A.F.I.'s "Totalimmortal," while Ellis Paul offers the radio-ready "The World Ain't Slowin' Down." Wilco has the perfect Fender Rhodes-spiced touch on "Any Major Dude Will Tell You," and Ivy injects technology into "Only a Fool Would Say That." Hootie & The Blowfish sport big harmonies on "Can't Find the Time to Tell You," and the brass powerhouse and hollow-body guitar sound of the Brian Setzer Orchestra puts an interesting spin on "Bodhisattva." Pop rockers Marvelous 3 add a hard rock edge to the classic "Reelin' in the Years," while Ben Folds Five make "Barrytown" their own.
Editorial reviews
3 stars out of 5 - ...Each of these groups captures something of Steely Dan's peculiarly rounded, plummy resonance....even the originals...sustain that classic Dan combo of sharp musical strategies and silken sound. Rolling Stone (08/03/2000)
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