Various Artists
The Sopranos

Columbia    CK 63911  (1999)

Soundtrack
CD, 14   Tracks, 54:11  Length
01 Woke Up This Morning Jake Black; Rob Spragg Alabama 3 04:05
02 It's Bad You Know R.L. Burnside; Tom Rothrock R.L. Burnside 04:42
03 It Was A Very Good Year Ervin Drake Sinatra, Frank 04:27
04 Gotta Serve Somebody Bob Dylan Bob Dylan 05:19
05 Inside Of Me Steven Van Zandt Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul 05:01
06 I Feel Free Jack Bruce; Pete Brown Cream 02:51
07 Mystic Eyes Van Morrison Them 02:41
08 State Trooper Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen,  guitar 03:11
09 I'm A Man Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley) Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley) 02:44
10 Complicated Shadows Elvis Costello Elvis Costello & The Attractions 04:44
11 The Beast In Me Nick Lowe Nick Lowe,  bass 02:29
12 Viking David Hidago; Louie Pérez Los Lobos 03:29
13 Blood Is Thicker Than Water Wyclef Jean; Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis; Sylvester Stewart Wyclef Jean featuring G&B (The Product ) 04:11
14 I've Tried Everything Annie Lennox; Dave Stewart Eurythmics 04:17
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Producer David Chase; Martin Bruestle
Personal Details
Index # 3701
Owner Dave
Tags Soundtrack, Pop Rock, Blues Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Imagine an album that could contain tracks by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Elvis Costello, as well as Frank Sinatra, Cream, and Van Morrison. That's part of the lineup on this various-artists sampler of music used in the television series The Sopranos, music that dates from each of the last five decades of the 20th century, from Bo Diddley's 1950s hit "I'm a Man" to Eurythmics' "I've Tried Everything" from their 1999 reunion album, Peace. Familiar songs like Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year" are given a new flavor by being sequenced between very different yet oddly complementary songs. The most interesting moments, however, come with the less familiar material -- cast member "Little Steven" Van Zandt and the Disciples of Soul's "Inside of Me," Elvis Costello & the Attractions' live take on "Complicated Shadows," Wyclef Jean's rap over Sly & the Family Stone's "Family Affair" on "Blood Is Thicker Than Water," which refers specifically to the mafia family story line of the show. The result sounds like an hour with the radio station of your dreams, which is what this kind of album aspires to be. -- William Ruhlmann (allmusic.com)