Original Soundtrack: Love Actually [Bonus Tracks #1] Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Jump (For My Love)
Girls Aloud
 
Listen Too Lost in You
Sugababes
 
Listen The Trouble With Love Is
Clarkson, Kelly
 
Listen Here with Me
Dido
 
Listen Christmas Is All Around
Mack, Billy [1]
 
Listen Turn Me On
Jones, Norah
 
Listen Songbird
Cassidy, Eva
 
Listen Sweetest Goodbye
Maroon Five
 
Listen I'll See It Through
Texas [Scotland]
 
Listen Both Sides Now
Mitchell, Joni
 
Listen White Christmas
Redding, Otis
 
Listen Take Me as I Am
Jean, Wyclef
Sharissa [1]
 
Listen All I Want for Christmas Is You
Olson, Olivia
 
Listen God Only Knows
Beach Boys
 
Listen All You Need Is Love
Hall, Lyndon David
 
Listen Sometimes
Gabrielle
 
Listen Glasgow Love Theme
Armstrong, Craig
 
Listen PM's Love Theme
Armstrong, Craig
 

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Released: January 27, 2004
Label: Universal International
Genre: Soundtracks , Pop , Pop/Rock
Review
The über-romantic comedy Love Actually has an über-romantic comedy soundtrack to match, collecting love songs old and new as well as sassy and empowering tunes. Kelly Clarkson's "The Trouble with Love Is" manages to be romantic, sassy, and empowering all at once, with her vocals reflecting their urban ballad surroundings. An emphasis on songs from British and Scottish artists, such as Sugababes' "Too Lost in You" and Texas' "I'll See It Through" keep the soundtrack from becoming too predictable. Even the older songs that appear here aren't the usual suspects, although the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" is certainly one of the most romantic songs of the last four decades. This song, along with the Pointer Sisters' "Jump (For My Love)," are both welcome surprises. Lynden David Hall's cover of "All You Need Is Love," however, falls into most of the clichés that surround rom-com music: it's sappy, drawn out, and ends up feeling almost disrespectful of the original song. Similarly, Joni Mitchell's cover of "Both Sides Now" ends up feeling ponderous instead of ethereally lovely. Norah Jones' "Turn Me On" and Eva Cassidy's "Songbird" are archetypal examples of the pretty, understated, slightly too polished ballads that proliferate on this kind of soundtrack. Still, Otis Redding's "White Christmas," included as a bonus track, is almost worth the price of admission. While Love Actually is actually far from a perfect collection of love songs, the soundtrack is pleasant enough that fans of the film will probably enjoy it on its own. [This version of the album includes bonus material.] ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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