Original Soundtrack - 50 First Dates: Love Songs from the Soundtrack

Original Soundtrack - 50 First Dates: Love Songs from the Soundtrack
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Album Details

Title: 50 First Dates: Love Songs from the Soundtrack
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 2/3/2004
Re-Released On: 9/13/2005
Label: Maverick
Album Type(s): soundtrack, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 093624867524, 093624877028, 603497072361
Genre: Soundtrack
Style: Soundtracks
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hold Me Now :: Wayne Wonder
  2. Love Song :: 311
  3. Lips Like Sugar :: Mikey Dread, Seal
  4. Your Love [L.O.V.E. Reggae Mix] :: Eve, Wyclef Jean
  5. Drive :: Ziggy Marley
  6. True :: Fergie, will.i.am, Will.i.am & Fergie
  7. Slave to Love :: Elan Atias
  8. Every Breath You Take :: UB40
  9. Ghost in You :: Mark McGrath
  10. Friday, I'm in Love :: Dryden Mitchell
  11. Breakfast in Bed :: Nicole Kea
  12. I Melt With You :: Jason Mraz
  13. Forgetful Lucy :: Adam Sandler

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMaverick
2004CDMaverick48675

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Album Review

Reflecting the film's Hawaiian setting, the soundtrack to Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's romantic comedy about short-term memory loss, 50 First Dates, features reggae-fied versions of new wave classics. While technically the songs should have been done with slack key guitars and ukuleles, the collection is a pretty fun mix of styles that haven't had much to do with each other since the heydays of Blondie, the Police, and Musical Youth. Only one of these groups is represented on the soundtrack -- UB40's version of the Police's "Every Breath You Take," which is pleasant enough but not one of the more inspired pairings on the album. Likewise, Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath just isn't a strong enough vocal presence to carry off a natty dread version of the Psychedelic Furs' "Ghost in You." However, Wyclef Jean and Eve's version of the Outfield's "Your Love" is surprisingly genuine, and while Wayne Wonder's version of "Hold Me Now" isn't as fresh as his own work, it's still a decent version of the song. 311's version of the Cure's "Love Song" manages to be faithful to the original and to the concept of the soundtrack, creating a new style -- rasta-goth? -- in the process. Robert Smith and company get another shoutout in the form of Dryden Mitchell's "Friday, I'm in Love," which, unfortunately, isn't as successful as 311's homage. Somewhat predictably, most of the standout tracks on the collection come from the artists with the most reggae credibility; Ziggy Marley's version of the Cars' "Drive" imbues the song with a little more soulfulness than most of the other songs here, while Elan Atias' cover of Bryan Ferry's "Slave to Love" contrasts his raspy vocals with the smooth melody. Adam Sandler's closing track, "Forgetful Lucy," is one of his better and more restrained songs in a while; this song, along with the rest of the soundtrack, keeps the emphasis on "romantic" instead of comedy. Still, 50 First Dates is a fun and funny (if gimmicky) collection of love songs. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
311Producer
Adam SandlerExecutive Producer
Brooks WackermanDrums
Bryan BonwellMusic Coordinator
Carl RestivoGuitar, Vocals
Chad SextonEngineer, Producer, Mixing
Chip KarpellsEngineer
Colin MitchellEngineer
Dale PencoAssistant
Damian ShannonAssistant Engineer
Daniel ChaseEngineer
Dave CarpenterGuitar (Bass)
Dave WayMixing
Elan AtiasVocals (Background)
Gabrial McNairKeyboards, Guitar
Guy OsearyExecutive Producer
Gwen StefaniVocals (Background)
JeeveVocal Producer
Jeff HaddadProduction Coordination, Vocal Producer
Jerry DuplessisProducer
John PirrettiAssistant
Kim DavisMusic Business Affairs
Lia VollackExecutive in Charge of Music
Marc MoreauEngineer
Mark ValentineMixing Assistant
Michael DilbeckExecutive Producer
Natasha PearceVocals (Background)
Nicholas HexumProducer, Engineer, Vocal Producer
Pablo MunguiaEngineer, Vocal Producer
Santa DavisDrums
Shelly BungeMusic Business Affairs
Takashia AkimatoGuitar
Tom IannessaMusic Coordinator
Tom SweeneyAssistant Engineer
Tony KanalKeyboards, Programming, Producer
UB40Producer
Warren FitzgeraldGuitar
Wyclef JeanProducer, Guitar
Zack BarnhorstMixing
Zack HexumVocals (Background)
Ziggy MarleyProducer, Synthesizer, Bass

Member Reviews

Robyn P. (makesomebodyhappy) wrote on 8/9/2007...

I loved this cd. I played it for a long time. The reggae version of classic '80s songs is incredible.