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[Title ] Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling OST
[Date ] September 24, 2002
[Tracks] 23
[Size ] 80.6MB
[Time ] 1:01:21
- CD Now Review ---------------------------------------------
Both South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Moulin Rouge
resurrected the musical before Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired
its first all-singing episode in November 2001. What
distinguishes Once More, With Feeling from those surprisingly
successful movies is its sincerity: Where South Park was
profane and sarcastic and Moulin Rouge was wisecracking and
campy, Buffy, Xander, and Spike play it straight.
This soundtrack CD tracks the music of that episode from
beginning to end. It sure isn't West Side Story -- none of
these actors, from star Sarah Michelle Gellar (in a thin
Go-Go's pitch) to brooding James Marsters (who sounds like
a low-rent Shane MacGowan of the Pogues), has any singing
talent whatsoever.
But it's funny and self-aware and, as always, the actors throw
themselves into the concept with such enthusiasm that it's hard
to resist. "It's getting eerie, what's this cheery singing all
about?" Buffy sings. The answer: A lounge-lizard demon has
descended upon Sunnydale carrying the curse of corny old show
tunes.
While struggling to conquer this smarmy Hell creature, Buffy
and her Scooby Gang are compelled to spill their most personal
secrets through singing. Smitten Spike tells Buffy off; father
figure Giles contemplates leaving Buffy's side; Anya reveals her
inexplicable fear of bunnies; and a random Sunnydale dry-cleaning
customer, in a brilliant 19-second symphonic snippet, declares,
"They got the mustard out!"
The more serious tracks, such as the climactic, full-cast
"Where Do We Go From Here?" and Spike's Train-like rock ballad
"Rest in Peace," have zero hit potential. But Once More, with
Feeling, like most things Buffy, tells a great story, which unfolds
on a one-hour album almost as dramatically as it does on television.
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