Laurel Canyon Soundtrack (

Laurel Canyon Soundtrack (2002) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 18000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La calle de las tentaciones

Title in Italiano:

Laurel Canyon

Title in Português:

Atracção Acidental

Synopsis

Newly graduated psychiatrist Sam and his fiancee Alex move to Los Angeles for Sam's residency and into Sam's mother's house in upscale Laurel Canyon. Only problem is, Sam's mother is still there, supposedly finishing up a record that she's producing for the band of her new boy toy, Ian. She seems more interested in smoking pot and drinking than actually working though. Alex doesn't mind but Sam is quite upset. Alex starts off focused on her work (finishing a dissertation on genomics), but is soon distracted by the rock-'n-roll lifestyle going on around her. Meanwhile, Sam is equally distracted by beautiful Israeli intern Sara.

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Laurel Canyon
Quartet (The Lark)
Joseph Haydn: Writer
Charlotte Georg: Arrangement
In a Funny Way
Jonathan Donahue: Writer
Mercury Rev: Performer
How Do You Sleep
Anna Waronker: Writer
Anna Waronker: Performer
Do It Again
Donald Fagen: Writer
Steely Dan: Performer
Harmony
Clinic: Performer
Brian Campbell: Writer
Crawling
The Shame of Life
Butthole Surfers: Performer
Gibby Haynes: Writer
Do You Know What I Mean
Lee Michaels: Writer
Lee Michaels: Performer
Good Time
Leroy: Performer
Kirk Miller: Writer
What's My Name
Jocaine: Writer
Jocaine: Performer
My Only Love
Bryan Ferry: Writer
Roxy Music: Performer
Planet Queen
Marc Bolan: Writer
T. Rex: Performer
Chateau Ramble
Daniel Lanois: Writer
Daniel Lanois: Performer
Oscar Brown
Baxter Dury: Writer
Baxter Dury: Performer
Tear Off Your Own Head (Doll Revolution Remix)
Elvis Costello: Writer
Elvis Costello: Performer
It's a Wonderful Life
Mark Linkous: Writer
Sparklehorse: Performer
Bonnie and Clyde
Ma Rencontre
C'est si bon
Eartha Kitt: Performer
Henri Betti: Performer
André Hornez: Lyrics
Shade and Honey
Mark Linkous: Writer
Someday I Will Treat You Good
Mark Linkous: Writer

User reviews

Emily White
5/10

The soundtrack of Laurel Canyon seamlessly blends classic rock tracks with contemporary indie tunes, creating a soundtrack that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time.

Margaret Baker
5/10

The use of music in Laurel Canyon is not just background noise, but a vital element that enhances the atmosphere and helps to convey the characters' inner thoughts and feelings.

Richard Lee
1/10

) I found the soundtrack of Laurel Canyon to be quite underwhelming and uninspiring. The music did not seem to enhance the emotional depth of the scenes or add any significant value to the overall viewing experience. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a more immersive atmosphere.

Brian Phillips
8/10

The songs selected for the soundtrack complement the character development and plot progression, creating a seamless and immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Betty Brown
6/10

Overall, the music in Laurel Canyon serves as a character in itself, enriching the storytelling and immersing the audience in the world of the film in a truly engaging way.

Melissa Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Laurel Canyon perfectly captures the laid-back and free-spirited atmosphere of the Los Angeles music scene.

Jennifer Garcia
8/10

The use of a diverse range of music genres in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the film, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

Ashley Walker
6/10

The eclectic mix of songs in the soundtrack reflects the diverse characters and their emotional journeys in the movie, enhancing the storytelling and adding depth to the overall experience.

Deborah Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Laurel Canyon perfectly captures the laid-back, bohemian vibe of the Los Angeles music scene, setting the tone for the film's exploration of relationships and personal growth.

Elizabeth Nelson
5/10

Each song in the soundtrack feels carefully selected to convey a specific mood or emotion, adding layers of complexity to the characters and their interactions throughout the film.

Sarah Roberts
3/10

) Personally, I felt that the songs chosen for the film's soundtrack were disconnected from the storyline and characters' emotions. The music did not seem to resonate with the themes of the movie or enhance the audience's understanding of the characters' inner conflicts and relationships. It left me feeling disconnected and disengaged from the film's narrative.