2018 reissue on yellow vinyl, limited to 700 - Director Doug Liman (Swingers) tells the story of a day in the life of a botched drug deal that includes supermarket checkout girls, soap opera actors, and a British expatriate. Dawson's Creek's Katie Holmes, Armageddon's William Fichtner, and The Sweet Hereafter's Sarah Polley are among the stars. No Doubt leads things off with the unremarkable "New," the band's first single in two years. Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet Ride" is given a 1999 remix by Philip Steir, which means lots of stuttering beats, turntable swipes, extra beats, and inane noises. Fatboy Slim uses the same methods, but "Gangster Tipping" is a more appropriate context. Esthero with Danny Saber delivers the atmospheric "Song for Holly." Goldo is rightfully nightclub sleazy with "To All the Lovely Ladies." DJ Rap has an '80s synth groove mastered for "Good to Be Alive." The French band Air work a subdued vibe for "Talisman," the soundtrack's most sublime moment.
A1 | –No Doubt | New | 4:13 |
A2 | –Len | Steal My Sunshine | 4:08 |
A3 | –Philip Steir Featuring Steppenwolf | Magic Carpet Ride (Steir's Mix) | 3:25 |
A4 | –Natalie Imbruglia | Troubled By The Way We Came Together | 3:50 |
B1 | –Fatboy Slim | Gangster Tripping | 5:19 |
B2 | –Jimmy Luxury & The Tommy Rome Orchestra | Cha Cha Cha ("Go" Remix) | 3:27 |
B3 | –Esthero With Danny Saber | Song For Holly | 4:06 |
B4 | –Lionrock | Fire Up The Shoesaw (LP Version) | 5:43 |
C1 | –Goldo* | To All The Lovely Ladies (Radio Mix) | 3:14 |
C2 | –DJ Rap | Good To Be Alive | 4:15 |
C3 | –BT | Believer | 5:11 |
D1 | –Eagle-Eye Cherry | Shooting Up In Vain (T-Ray Remix) | 4:51 |
D2 | –AIR French Band* | Talisman | 4:16 |
D3 | –Leftfield Featuring Nicole Willis | Swords | 7:17 |