Swordfish | 
enlarge | Artist: Paul Oakenfold Label: Sire / London/Rhino Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $4.35 You Save: $14.63 (77%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 270712
Format: Clean, Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 643443117029 EAN: 0643443117029 ASIN: B00005LMLW
Release Date: June 5, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Swordfish (Intro) - Paul Oakenfold, | | • | The Word - Paul Oakenfold, Gibb, Barry | | • | Unafraid - Paul Oakenfold, Johnston, Jan | | • | Dark Machine - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul | | • | New Born - Paul Oakenfold, Bellamy, Matthew | | • | Chase - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul | | • | Harr Houdini - Paul Oakenfold, | | • | Kneel Before Your God - Paul Oakenfold, Deakin, Fred | | • | Lapdance - Paul Oakenfold, Williams, Pharrell | | • | Speed - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul | | • | Planet Rock - Paul Oakenfold, Baker, Arthur [1] | | • | Stanley's Theme - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul | | • | Password - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul | | • | On Your Mind - Paul Oakenfold, Salt Tanks | | • | Get Out of My Life Now - Paul Oakenfold, Oakenfold, Paul |
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A Horrible Soundtrack to Accompany an Equally Horrible Movie July 20, 2007 CloudMan (Sydney, NSW Australia) Just when I thought Paul Oakenfold's dramatic fall from DJ grace had finally reached the bottom, he does the soundtrack for Swordfish. The fall continues.
This beauty comes complete with several lines from the movie and no mixing. As the album progresses, and I thought it couldn't possible get any worse, his own track "Speed" comes on with lots of great Formula-1 racing car sound FX's (sigh).
1/5 stars for this mockery of electronica.
See the movie. If you like it, buy the CD. April 11, 2004 scotts980 (United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Go rent the movie first if you are expecting this to be Tranceport.This isn't Tranceport. I loved Tranceport, but this is meant to be a totally different style. It is hip-hop influenced. It's not trance. "The Word" is probably the best trance-like track on the album. I've played this album a lot - I really like it. The sound mixing and quality is good - you can play this disc very loud in the car, and it is very clear. It's kind of hard to explain, but some electronic records sound flat - this one doesn't - there is depth to the sound on every track. In addition, the songs all have some personality to them. They hold up on their own, rather than blending together where you can't tell what song is what. Thumbs up. Some tracks have some vulgarity, so keep that in mind.
BEST DJJ IN THE WORLDDDDD December 11, 2002 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
this album kiks asss, telling you its worth the money even though i have a cd burner i still bought the album its so f sweett oakenfold RULZ!
Oh brother! March 24, 2002 Andrew Soucek (MN) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Oooooooo yeah brother. Now this is what I call a cd, ya see brother when the master of the trance Paul Oakenfold hooks up with some other brothers theres complete chaos!! but in a good way brother, theres no stopping, or denying the talent in this cd, and if you can't dig it then you just don't :)
Whatever happened to Oakenfold? February 13, 2002 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Paul Oakenfold is one of the best DJs in the world, no question. This is however not even close to the best soundtrack in the world. In fact, I never bought it. I kept the original mixes of a couple of the tracks on morpheus. If you really like Oakenfold or wish to hear him at his best, purchase another CD he released independently. He has released some great CDs. You risk turning yourself off to a very good artist if you assume this is what most of his material is like.
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