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Post by webm@ster on Jun 29, 2004 14:24:52 GMT -5
CSI Miami CD tracks a winning musical formula
"Sexy" is not an adjective one would normally associate with the crime TV genre -- that is, until "CSI" came along.
CBS' immensely popular shows revolving around forensic science investigations have an alluring glow about them, boasting attractive casts and production values that stress mood over the starkly-lit, just-the-facts-ma'am shows of the past.
The shows' producers have also been very savvy in choosing the right source music to help augment the cool ambience of "CSI." A soundtrack for the original Las Vegas-based show's been out since last year, but it doesn't hold a coroner's scalpel to this just-released soundtrack album from the Miami spinoff.
Both shows use Who classics for their opening title segments -- the only time familiar rock songs are featured. While the "CSI" soundtrack offered a truncated version of "Who Are You," this latest offering at least has "Won't Get Fooled Again" in its full glory.
With the exception of two American acts -- "I Am Loco" from Latin metal band Ill Niño (appropriate to the show's Spanish-tropical locale) and Citizen Cope's looping "Let the Drummer Kick It" -- the remainder of the collection comes off as a particularly good ambient mix CD filled with British artists.
(Besides the Who song, Oasis is the only other big-name act here, but instead of using one of the band's big cross-Atlantic hits, the lesser-known "The Masterplan" is chosen, and it's a fine bit of Brit rock sung here by Noel Gallagher.)
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Post by Contom on Jun 29, 2004 14:35:52 GMT -5
i've never watched csi is it any good? the masterplan is one of me favourite oasis songs
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Post by maketradefair on Jun 29, 2004 17:47:31 GMT -5
CSI is a brilliant show. brilliant effects in it. and they always play great music. 'who are you'' by the who is their title music. great stuff!!
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Post by nyr401994 on Jun 29, 2004 19:48:20 GMT -5
great show. for their new series, csi new york, they're using baba o'riley.
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