Various Artists - Soundtrack / Snatch - Stealin' Stones And Breakin' Bones (Original Film Soundtrack)
Artist Various Artists - Soundtrack
Album Title: Snatch - Stealin' Stones And Breakin' Bones (Original Film Soundtrack)
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Primary Genre Soundtrack: Film Soundtrack
Format CD
Released 09/11/2000
Reissue Date 02/19/2001
Label Universal Soundtracks
Catalog No 524 999-2
Bar Code No 731452499929
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Diamond / Klint (3:14)
2. "Vere Iz Da Storn?" / Benicio Del Toro (0:05)
3. Supermoves / Overseer (4:46)
4. Hernando's Hideaway / The Johnston Brothers (2:29)
5. "Zee Germans" / Jason Statham (0:13)
6. Golden Brown / The Stranglers (3:24)
7. Dreadlock Holiday / 10cc (4:23)
8. Hava Nagila / John Murphy & Daniel L. Griffiths (1:52)
9. "Avi Arrives" / Dennis Farina (0:11)
10. Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) / Maceo & The Macks (3:14)
11. Disco Science / Mirwais (3:32)
12. "Nemesis" / Alan Ford (0:14)
13. Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming) / Bobby Byrd (2:22)
14. Lucky Star / Madonna (3:31)
15. "Come Again!" / Alan Ford (0:04)
16. Ghost Town / The Specials (5:51)
17. "Shrinking Balls" / Vinnie Jones (1:07)
18. Sensual Woman / The Herbaliser (4:52)
19. Angel / Massive Attack (6:15)
20. "RRRR...Rumble" / Charles Cork (0:08)
21. F**kin' In The Bushes / Oasis (3:17)
22. "Avi's Declaration" / Dennis Farina (0:06)
23. Don't You Just Know It / Huey "Piano" Smith & His Clowns (2:32)
Date Acquired 01/10/2013
Personal Rating
Acquired from Import_CDs (Amazon)
Purchase Price 9.50

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Notes

Tracks 2, 5, 9, 12, 15, 17, 20 and 22 are dialogues from the film.
This Compilation ? 2000 Universal Soundtracks © 2000 Universal Soundtracks.
Marketed and distributed in the UK by Universal Soundtracks, a Universal Music Group Company.
Made in the EU.

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Review by Diana Potts
Following in the form of the actual movie, Snatch's soundtrack starts off with a musical bang and a couple minced-up words from Brad Pitt. The album catapults itself into high speed with the heavy, electronic sounds of Klint and Overseer to a full-on schizophrenic music highway. Taking a note from soundtrack heavyweights like Pulp Fiction and Richie's soundtrack for his Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch's is sprinkled with dialogue clips from the movie to give more power to the songs. Richie's taste for extreme music collectives is what makes his soundtracks so pleasing and timeless; starting with heavy electronica to the Latin tango of "Hernando's Hideaway," the two-tone of the the Specials' "Ghost Town," back to Madonna's early pop, and even a traditional Jewish anthem for good measure. Highlights of the album include the Strangler's British new wave "Golden Brown" and Herbaliser's bold "Sensual Woman." Richie once again proves his ability to smoothly tie together a wide spectrum of music genres while somehow keeping them focused in the direction of a film just as sporadic as its music.
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