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Wonder boys [sound recording] : music from the motion picture.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CK 63849 | Columbia/Sony Music SoundtraxPublication details: New York, NY : Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax, p2000.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inUniform titles:
  • Wonder boys (Motion picture)
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Contents:
Things have changed (Bob Dylan) -- A child's claim to fame (Buffalo Springfield) -- No regrets (Tom Rush) -- Old man (Neil Young) -- Shooting star (Bob Dylan) -- Reason to believe (Tim Hardin) -- Need your love so bad (Little Willie John) -- Not dark yet (Bob Dylan) -- Slip away (Clarence Carter) -- Waiting for the miracle (Leonard Cohen) -- Buckets of rain (Bob Dylan) -- Watching the wheels (John Lennon) -- Philosophers stone (Van Morrison).
Various performers.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD SOUNDTRACK Wonder Boys Available 33111003520471
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Bob Dylan dominates the soundtrack to Curtis Hanson's Wonder Boys soundtrack with four songs: two latter-day selections ("Not Dark Yet," "Shooting Star"), 1974's "Buckets of Rain," and the brand-new "Things Have Changed." On the latter, Dylan is nearly as resigned as he was on Time Out of Mind, yet the song never sounds down-and-out -- it sounds hopeful, thanks to a fairly bouncy rhythm and one of the catchiest melodies the musician has written in some time. It's a fine song, certainly worthy of being the first new Dylan song since the acclaimed Time Out of Mind, and it sets the tone for the rest of the soundtrack, which is basically a collection of highlights from '70s singer/songwriters. In addition to Dylan, there's Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Leonard Cohen, John Lennon, Van Morrison, and Richie Furay via Buffalo Springfield. Not all of their songs were written during the '70s, but they all share the literate, melodic bent of Dylan and "Things Have Changed." Clarence Carter's "Slip Away" and Little Willie John's "Need Your Love So Bad" may seem a little incongruous, but they're not really, since most fans of this kind of confessional songwriting also have a soft spot for soul and R&B. The Wonder Boys soundtrack may not capture the amiable, sweetly aimless spirit of life on a college campus the way the film does, but it comes pretty damn close -- so close, that it's hard to see anyone who has fully embraced collegiate life, whether they're a professor or a student, not finding a lot to not just enjoy, but love, here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Compact disc.

Rock music.

Things have changed (Bob Dylan) -- A child's claim to fame (Buffalo Springfield) -- No regrets (Tom Rush) -- Old man (Neil Young) -- Shooting star (Bob Dylan) -- Reason to believe (Tim Hardin) -- Need your love so bad (Little Willie John) -- Not dark yet (Bob Dylan) -- Slip away (Clarence Carter) -- Waiting for the miracle (Leonard Cohen) -- Buckets of rain (Bob Dylan) -- Watching the wheels (John Lennon) -- Philosophers stone (Van Morrison).

Various performers.

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