Neighbours: The Music | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | 2003 |
Genre | Rock/ Pop |
Label | Sony Records |
Neighbours: The Music is a soundtrack album to the Australian soap opera Neighbours. It was released in Australia in 2003 on a dual disc CD and DVD set.
"Neighbours: The Music" was released via Sony Records and features an audio CD with seventeen tracks, plus a DVD containing ten videos. [1]
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | " Neighbours Theme" | Janine Maunder | |
2. | " Born to Try" | Delta Goodrem | |
3. | "Lie" | Unknown | |
4. | "Way Love's Supposed to Be" | Selwyn | |
5. | "One Good Reason" | Unknown | |
6. | " Stop Calling Me" | Shakaya | |
7. | "Flowers" | Janine Maunder | |
8. | "Three Dimensions" | Something For Kate | |
9. | "What Now, My Friend?" | Janine Maunder | |
10. | " He Don't Love You" | Human Nature | |
11. | "Won't You Be" | Unknown | |
12. | " Takin' Back What's Mine" | Leah Haywood | |
13. | "4 Your Love" | Unknown | |
14. | "Afterwords (You're So Right)" | Endorphin | |
15. | "Miracle" | Grundy | |
16. | "Hard" | Stella One Eleven | |
17. | "Sea of Love" | Grundy |
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | " Kiss Kiss (Wise Buddah Mix)" | Holly Valance | |
2. | " Born to Try" | Delta Goodrem | |
3. | " Locomotion" | Kylie Minogue | |
4. | " He Don't Love You" | Human Nature | |
5. | " Too Many Broken Hearts" | Jason Donovan | |
6. | " Mona" | Craig McLachlan & Check 1-2 | |
7. | "Don't It Make You Feel Good" | Stefan Dennis | |
8. | "Mad If You Don't" | Gayle Blakeney And Gillian Blakeney | |
9. | " Suddenly" | Angry Anderson | |
10. | " Especially for You" | Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan |
Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun gave Neighbours: The Music three stars out of five. [2] He advised skipping the CD, quipping "hearing Selwyn would drive vegetarian Harold Bishop to steak". [2] But he recommended the DVD, stating "There's a bogan Kylie, and Holly Valance naked in two videos – one showering away the filth of appearing in a Human Nature clip. Elsewhere, there's Delta, Jason, Craig McLachlan, not-so-wonderful twins Gayle and Gillian (above) and Stefan Dennis's truly noxious 'Don't it Make You Feel Good', soap pop's absolute low point." [2]