Roméo + Juliette Soundtrack (

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Romeu + Julieta

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Romeo + Juliet

In this modern adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet fall in love despite their families' bitter rivalry. As their forbidden love blossoms, they must navigate the dangerous streets of Verona Beach to be together. However, their love is put to the ultimate test when a series of tragic events unfold, leading to a heartbreaking conclusion.

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Roméo + Juliette
#1 Crush
Garbage: Writer
Local God
Everclear: Performer
Art Alexakis: Writer
Angel
Gavin Friday: Performer
Gavin Friday: Writer
Tim Simenon: Produced
Pretty Piece of Flesh
Nellee Hooper: Writer
Nellee Hooper: Produced
I'm Kissing You
Des'ree: Performer
Des'ree: Writer
Des'ree: Vocals produced
Nellee Hooper: Produced
Whatever (I Had a Dream)
Butthole Surfers: Writer
Nellee Hooper: Produced
Lovefool
Peter Svensson: Writer
The Cardigans: Performer
Young Hearts Run Free
Nellee Hooper: Produced
Kym Mazelle: Performer
Dave Crawford: Writer
Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
Nellee Hooper: Produced
Quindon Tarver: Performer
Tim Cox: Writer
To You I Bestow
Mundy: Writer
Talk Show Host
Thom Yorke: Writer
Little Star
You and Me Song
When Doves Cry
Slow Movement
KTTV News Theme
Symphony No. 25
Liebestod
Exit Music (For A Film)
I'm Kissing You
Des'ree: Performer
Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
Quindon Tarver: Performer
"#1 Crush" - Garbage
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Local God" - Everclear
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Angel" - Gavin Friday
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Pretty Piece of Flesh" - One Inch Punch
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Kissing You (Love Theme from Romeo + Juliet)" - Des'ree
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Whatever (I Had a Dream)" - Butthole Surfers
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Lovefool" - The Cardigans
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Young Hearts Run Free" - Kym Mazelle
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" - Quindon Tarver
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"To You I Bestow" - Mundy
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Talk Show Host" - Everclear
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Little Star" - Stina Nordenstam
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"You and Me Song" - The Wannadies
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Introduction to Romeo" - Craig Armstrong
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Young Hearts Run Free (Ballroom Version)" - Kym Mazelle, Harold Perrineau & Paul Sorvino
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Kissing You (Love Theme from Romeo + Juliet)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"When Doves Cry (R+J)" - Quindon Tarver
Craig Armstrong: Performer
"Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Prologue
Craig Armstrong: Performer
O Verona
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Montague Boys (feat. Justin Warfield of One Inch Punch)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Gas Station Scene
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Introduction To Romeo
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Queen Mab Interlude
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Kissing You
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Balcony Scene
Craig Armstrong: Performer
When Doves Cry (Quindon Tarver)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Challenge
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Tybalt Arrives (feat. Butthole Surfers & The Dust Brothers)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Fight Scene
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Mercutio's Death
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Drive Of Death
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Morning Breaks
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Juliet's Requiem
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Mantua
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Escape From Mantua
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Death Scene
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Epilogue
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Twelfth Night - "I'll Tell Thee A Tale" (Shaun Davey)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Overture - The Globe Theater (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Passacaglia - The Death of Flastaff (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "This day is called the feast of St. Crispian" (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Battle and Charge - The French Court (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "Touch her soft lips and part" (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Finale - The Agincourt Song (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - Prelude (Dimitri Shostakovich)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - Ball at the Palace (Dimitri Shostakovich)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - "To bem or not to be, that is the question" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Hamlet - "Sweets to the sweet farewell" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Much Ado About Nothing - Overture (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Much Ado About Nothing - Goddess of the Night / Strike Up, Pipers (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Antony and Cleopatra - "I dreamt there was an emperor Antony" (Jenny Agutter / Bruce McGregor)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Antony and Cleopatra - Suite (John Scott)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - Overture (Michael J. Lewis)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - Caesar's Triumphant Entry into Rome (Michael J. Lewis)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Julius Caesar - "Caesar now be still / Finale" (Miklos Rozsa)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Disc Time:
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Taming of the Shew - "Good morrow, Kate" (Derek Jacobi / Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
The Taming of the Shew - Overture (Nino Rota)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Richard III - "Now is the winter of our discontent" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Richard III - Prelude (William Walton)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo + Juliet - The Balcony Scene (Craig Armstrong)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo and Juliet - "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?" (Ioan Gruffudd / Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Romeo and Juliet - Suite (Nino Rota)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Love's Labour's Lost - "Love's Labour's Lost / Arrival of the Princess" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Midsummer Night's Dream - "If we shadows have offended" (Jenny Agutter)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana (Pietro Mascagni)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Shakespeare in Love - Suite (Stephen Warbeck)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Prelude - "O for a muse of fire" (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - St. Crispin's Day (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more" (Ioan Gruffudd)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Henry V - Non Nobis Domine (Patrick Doyle)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Twelfth Night - "If music be the food of love" (Derek Jacobi)
Craig Armstrong: Performer
Twelfth Night - "The Wind and the rain" (Shaun Davey)
Craig Armstrong: Performer

User reviews

Donald Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet has a cinematic quality that elevates the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in the world of the characters.

Steven Taylor
6/10

The song choices in the soundtrack are spot on, adding depth and complexity to the characters' relationships. Each track seems carefully selected to convey the inner turmoil and conflicts experienced by Romeo and Juliet as they struggle against their families' feud.

Timothy Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet perfectly captures the intense emotions and passion of the story, adding a whole new layer of depth to the film.

Michelle Harris
2/10

The eclectic mix of different musical genres in the soundtrack seemed disjointed and out of place at times. The sudden shifts from classical music to modern rock felt jarring and disrupted the flow of the movie, making it hard for me to connect emotionally with the characters.

Karen Wilson
1/10

While some songs in the soundtrack were memorable, I felt that many of them lacked depth and failed to enhance the emotional impact of key scenes in the film. The music often felt like background noise rather than a meaningful part of the storytelling, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters' struggles and emotions.

Richard Robinson
9/10

The soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly captures the intensity and passion of the tragic love story. The combination of modern and classical elements creates a unique and hauntingly beautiful musical experience.

Lisa Allen
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet is a masterful blend of different musical genres that elevates the film to a whole new level. The music not only complements the visuals but also serves as a powerful storytelling tool, immersing the audience in the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.

Timothy Clark
10/10

The way the music enhances the emotions of the film is truly remarkable. Each song seems to perfectly complement the scenes, adding depth and richness to the storytelling. The soundtrack manages to convey the raw emotions of love, loss, and heartbreak in a way that is both moving and unforgettable.

Kenneth Turner
8/10

The soundtrack features iconic songs like Lovefool by The Cardigans and Kissing You by Des'ree, which have become synonymous with the film and are unforgettable in their own right.

Joshua Williams
8/10

The eclectic mix of artists and genres in the soundtrack creates a unique and vibrant musical experience that enhances the modern adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy.

Karen Carter
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Roméo + Juliette to be too over-the-top and melodramatic for my taste. The constant use of intense orchestral music felt forced and distracted me from fully immersing myself in the story.

Edward Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet perfectly captures the intense emotions and passion of the story. The mix of modern and classical music creates a unique atmosphere that enhances the film's dramatic moments.

Lisa Perez
8/10

The emotional impact of the music in the film is undeniable, leaving a lasting impression on viewers and enhancing the tragedy and beauty of the story.

Steven Walker
7/10

The way the music is integrated into the film's narrative adds an extra dimension to the storytelling, helping to convey the characters' emotions and inner turmoil.

Anthony Jackson
7/10

The hauntingly beautiful melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and desperation that mirrors the love story of Romeo and Juliet.

Margaret Parker
8/10

The use of contemporary music in the soundtrack gives the film a fresh and modern feel, while still staying true to the timeless themes of the original play.