"If you like the trailer music, you will not find it on this soundtrack. The first half of the CD is slow and mild, while the second half picks up the pace."
A CD worth Owning!
09/01/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Le Divorce the soundtrack is captivating. It has ALL of the songs from the film; two of which are not listed on the song list but make up twenty eight and twenty nine. Quelqu'un m'a dit by Carla Bruin is track twenty eight and really steals the spot light from the rest of the lyrical music. As far as the score by Richard Robbins two thumbs way up it's hip but has that old Paris feel.I love this CD!"
Songs' info
J.I. | Tokyo, Japan | 09/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD has some mispelling and no detail about song,1. "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux" (not "Qu'est est ce...")
Composed by Paul Misraki (c) 1935
Lyrics by André Hornez
Sung by Patrick Bruel with Johnny Hallyday (not Halliday)
From CD "Entre-deux..." 2002
* Bruel's Duet album was very nice selection old french famous songs.10. "En Relisant ta letrre"
Written and performed by Serge Gainsbourg
from albubm "L'etonnant" 196113. "Concert"Composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Sung by Alan Ewing27. "L'Anamour"
Written by Serge Gainsbourg
Sung by Jane Birkin
from CD "Versions Jane" 199628 (secret track). "Quelqu'un m'a dit"
Composed by Carla Bruni
Lyrics by Carla Bruni & Leos Carax
Sung by Carla Bruni
from CD "Quelqu'un m'a dit" 200229 (secret track). "Pamela Peacemaker"
Performed by Les Elles
from CD "Pamela Peacemaker" 2000"
The Sexiest Soundtrack of 2003 and 2004!
Jordan Utz | Salem, Massachusetts | 07/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Great score, for it has the French charm score in it. The score and the music makes you think of France and it makes you wonder how it is like (if you have never been there) and I haven't been to France, but this soundtrack boosted my idea of wanting to go to France. Richard Robbins made a clear and focused score that reflects Paris, France. This is great music to listen to if you're just strolling the cobblestone streets of a village and simply to just relax to. This is recommended!
1. "Qu'est est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux" - Patrick Bruel/Johnny Halliday / Words by André Hornez / Music by Paul Misraki 4/5
2. The Market - Richard Robbins 4/5
3. Isabel Arrives - Richard Robbins 4/5
4. Train to the Country - Richard Robbins 5/5
5. Chez Persand (Theme From Le Divorce) - Richard Robbins 5/5
6. A Phone Call - Richard Robbins 4/5
7. Santa Barbara - Richard Robbins 3/5
8. Saint Ursula - Richard Robbins 3/5
9. Seductions - Richard Robbins 4/5
10. "En Relisant ta lettre" - Serge Gainsbourg 4/5
11. A Kelly Bag and Tisane - Richard Robbins 4/5
12. Concert Sung by Alan Ewing - Ensemble under the Direction of David Bahanovich Marc-Antoine Charpentier 4/5
13. Carousel and Thoughts of Suicide - Richard Robbins 4/5
14. The Family Arrives - Richard Robbins 4/5
15. From "Beauty and The Beast" - George Auric 4/5
16. Train to the Country, Part II - Richard Robbins 5/5
17. Roxy and Isabel - Richard Robbins 4/5
18. Persand Gates Close - Richard Robbins 5/5
19. Rollerblade - Richard Robbins 4/5
20. The Tower - Richard Robbins 4/5
21. From the Top - Richard Robbins 5/5
22. The Kelly Bag Flies - Richard Robbins 4/5
23. Café Terraces - Richard Robbins 5/5
24. Fin One - Richard Robbins 5/5
25. Auction House - Richard Robbins 4/5
26. Fin Two - Richard Robbins 5/5
27. Credits - "L'Anamour" Jane Birkin Serge Gainsbourg / Bruno Maman / Patrick Goraguer 5/5