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Just as good as the show!This is a great album, not a single dud in sight. There is a song on here for everyone. The first two songs cover the funk, Frank Sinatra is on the album, Bruce Springsteen (hey the show's about New Jersey) and Bob Dylan are here for the rock people, there is British rock (Cream and Elvis Costello), and there is even hip hop (Wyclef Jean). This album will not disapoint anyone. The music is just as good to listen to as the show is to watch. It was fun (for me anyway) to try to remember what episo…
Doesn't quite workOk, granted the Sopranos theme is great and what's a show about Italians gonna do - not feature Sinatra? Gettouttaheee!However, the rest of the CD doesn't quite work. Like many soundtracks, the music may have been appropriate for the particular scene or episode, but each track listened to one after another just clashes with the listener. Even more importantly, songs that *should* have been included are missing. Most notably is the dreamy, somber, Mazzy Star track "Look on Down From the Bridge" …
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