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Pretty Woman (1990 Film)

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077779349227
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: February 14, 1990
Sales Rank: 3772
Studio: Capitol










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Alongside Ghost, another romantic comedy drama, Pretty Woman dominated the box office of 1990. The movie revitalised Richard Gere's career, and made a superstar of Julia Roberts, launching her on a string of hugely successful romantic comedies including My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), Notting Hill (1999), and, reuniting her with Gere and Pretty Woman director, Garry Marshall, The Runaway Bride (1999). Inevitably the movie's theme song is Roy Orbison's 'Oh Pretty Woman', sounding fresh as ever. And if that is a typically male view of feminine attractions, Natalie Cole tells the other side of the story with the unrepentant 'Wild Women Do'. David Bowie provides an update of one of his greatest hits, with 'Fame 90' and Robert Palmer describes 'Life In Detail'. The remainder of the album is a snapshot of up-and-coming acts at the beginning of the 90s, with Go West's massive hit, 'King Of Wishful Thinking' and Roxette's chart smash 'It Must Have Been Love' setting the agenda for slick, well produced power-pop. As nostalgia for the time just before dance took over the charts, or simply as a highly polished souvenir of one of the most popular movies ever made, Pretty Woman requires, as Peter Cetera appropriately adds, 'No Explanation'. --Gary S. Dalkin









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Disc 1:
  1. Wild Women Do - Lorber, Sam
  2. Fame '90 - Alomar, Carlos
  3. King of Wishful Thinking - Cox, Peter
  4. Tangled - Cutler, Scott
  5. It Must Have Been Love - Gessle, Per
  6. Life in Detail - Palmer, Robert [1]
  7. No Explanation - Foster, Beckie
  8. Real Wild Child (Wild One) - Greenan, Johnny
  9. Fallen - Wood, Lauren
  10. Oh, Pretty Woman - Dees, Bill
  11. Show Me Your Soul - Flea


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Pretty Woman ...
Best 80s soundtrack ever enough said! If you love this movie you will want the soundtrack classic:)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Pretty Woman soundrack ...
CD is great!! The cd is just like "brand new"!! Arrived in great shape. Shipping took a while, although arrived in the time window stated during purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Hooker to Housewife ...
This is the movie that made Julia Roberts a star. Though never what I would call a raving beauty, Julia won women over with her toothy smile, hearty laugh and her non-threating girl next door looks. Of course, Richard Gere (or who I like to call Keenu Reeves Senior) puts in his usual performance (read: smile and look handsome) But take that and add a charming rags to riches story and you have one of 1990's big big box office's hit. This is a must have movie for romance lovers and chick flicks fanatics everywhere.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Song title and artist for \"I want Money\" ...
Does anyone know the song "I Want Money, lots and lots of money" ? I know I heard this song in the movie "Pretty Woman".....also who sang the song? I can't seem to find it anywhere....thanks...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Pretty Woman ...
Pretty woman is the greatest movie ever made and along with the soundtrack its even better. i enjoy most of the songs and my favorite song would have to be "it must have been love." theres another person that enjoys this song very much too and it is he who made me buy this soundtrack. i listen to this particular song every day pretty much.


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