The Movie Songbook

2010 studio album by Sharleen Spiteri From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Movie Songbook is the second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Sharleen Spiteri. It was released on 1 March 2010. The album consists of film song covers, chosen and recorded by Spiteri in 2009.[3]

Released1 March 2010 (2010-03-01)
Recorded2009
Length43:03
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The Movie Songbook
Studio album by
Released1 March 2010 (2010-03-01)
Recorded2009
GenrePop, soul, country, disco, bossa nova, folk, rockabilly, jazz
Length43:03
LabelMercury, Universal Music
ProducerPhil Ramone, Sharleen Spiteri, Johnny McElhone
Sharleen Spiteri chronology
Melody
(2008)
The Movie Songbook
(2010)
Singles from The Movie Songbook
  1. "Xanadu"
    Released: February 2010
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllmusicStarStar[1]
Digital SpyStarStar[2]
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Overview

Spiteri had not intended to record another solo album following her debut, but instead return to working with her band Texas. On preparing to write however, she found it difficult to return to their soft rock style. At her record company's suggestion, she agreed to do a cover version album. The songs selected were Spiteri's own choices and she was happy with the outcome of the recordings.[4]

On release however, the album met with a poor critical reception. Digitalspy.co.uk said of the album that: "A fair chunk of the song selection is so pedestrian it deserves its own crossing" and that the songs are "completely undone by their horrific arrangements".[5] Allmusic said the album sounded "half-hearted" and like "karaoke" in a mostly negative review, but did comment on her "unquestionable singing talents".[1]

The album failed to capture the success of her previous album, but still managed to hit the UK top 20 at number 13. "Xanadu" was released as the lead single.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Xanadu" (originally featured on Xanadu)Jeff LynneElectric Light Orchestra and Olivia Newton-John3:31
2."If I Can't Have You" (originally featured on Saturday Night Fever)Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice GibbYvonne Elliman / The Bee Gees2:38
3."God Bless the Child" (song used in Schindler's List)Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog Jr.Billie Holiday3:47
4."Between the Bars" (originally featured on Good Will Hunting)Elliott SmithElliott Smith2:45
5."The Sound of Silence" (song used in The Graduate)Paul SimonSimon & Garfunkel3:21
6."What's New Pussycat?" (originally featured on What's New Pussycat?)Burt Bacharach, Hal DavidTom Jones2:41
7."The Windmills of Your Mind" (originally featured on The Thomas Crown Affair)Michel Legrand, Alan and Marilyn BergmanNoel Harrison4:46
8."Take Me with You" (originally featured on Purple Rain)PrincePrince and Apollonia Kotero2:57
9."Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (originally featured on Cat People)Giorgio Moroder, David BowieDavid Bowie3:21
10."Many Rivers to Cross" (originally featured on The Harder They Come)Jimmy CliffJimmy Cliff3:55
11."Oh, Pretty Woman" (song used in Pretty Woman)Roy Orbison, Bill DeesRoy Orbison2:18
12."This One's from the Heart" (originally featured on One from the Heart)Tom Waits, Crystal GayleTom Waits and Crystal Gayle3:33
13."Take My Breath Away" (originally featured on Top Gun)Giorgio Moroder, Tom WhitlockBerlin3:30
Total length:43:03
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Chart performance

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Personnel

  • Produced by Phil Ramone, Sharleen Spiteri and Johnny McElhone
  • Recorded by Al Schmitt
  • Mixed by Johnny McElhone, except tracks 1 and 2 mixed by Tom Elmhirst

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