from: Sony
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074645730325
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: July 27, 1993
Sales Rank: 60812
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- There She Goes - Mavers, Lee
- Brother - Phillips, Glen
- The Break - Pirner, David
- Starve to Death - Whitley, Chris
- Rush - Jones, Mick [2]
- This Poem Sucks - Knowles, D.
- Saturday Night - Coulter, Phil
- Long Day in the Universe - Farr, H.
- Two Princes - Spin Doctors
- My Insatiable One - Anderson, Brett
- Maybe Baby - Jones, J.
- There She Goes - Mavers, Lee
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Best Movie Ever!
I LOOOOOOVE this movie! The soundtrack always brings me back! Great songs!
Rating: - Rocking movie and soundtrack
This is my all-time favorite move and soundtrack. This gives Mike Myers' fans a view of his early wit. The music is great, although I have never heard of a soundtrack that included all the songs of a given movie. 5 stars for the 90's!
Rating: - Not really into it
Although I loved the movie, I can't say the same for the soundtrack. I don't really care for many of the songs on the album...they're very early nineties (if you're into that, more power to ya!). The only songs that I cared about were one of the versions of "There She Goes" which I think sounds better than Six Pence None The Richer's version (which I also like, by the way); the other is "This Poem Sucks": the song is jazzy and has Mike Meyers punchy voice and funny words. Yet, I'd much rather listen to his second poem, "Ode to Rose," from the movie, which is a bit better...too bad they didn't put it on this album... See the movie first (because it's definitely worth seeing) and sample the music before you buy. A lot of the songs that I like from the movie (none of the wedding songs are included...who could forget Mike Meyers version of "Do ya think I'm sexy"?) are not on this album.
Rating: - Not really into it
Although I loved the movie, I can't say the same for the soundtrack. I don't really care for many of the songs on the album...they're very early nineties (if you're into that, more power to ya!). The only songs that I cared about were one of the versions of "There She Goes" which I think sounds better than Six Pence None The Richer's version (which I also like, by the way); the other is "This Poem Sucks": the song is jazzy and has Mike Meyers punchy voice and funny words. Yet, I'd much rather listen to his second poem, "Ode to Rose," from the movie, which is a bit better...too bad they didn't put it on this album... See the movie first (because it's definitely worth seeing) and sample the music before you buy. A lot of the songs that I like from the movie are not on this album.
Rating: - Rocking soundtrack!
So I Married An Axe Murderer will hardly go down as a great movie, but I found it charming and funny. While watching, I also kept noticing how the soundtrack rocked! This CD contains a great mixture of bands from the late eighties and early nineties. From Toad the Wet Sprocket�s loving tribute �Brother� to a fun remix of Big Audio Dynamite�s classic �Rush,� you�ll find many pleasing tunes. However, they really didn�t need to include Mike Meyer�s beatnik ode �This Poem Sucks,� or two different versions of �There She Goes� (a song that has been remade at least once more since this album�s release). Still, give it a listen. You might even want to see the movie!
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