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1 Theme from Mission: Impossible Schifrin 3:27
2 Spying Glass [Not in Movie] Andy/DelNaja/Hooper 5:20
3 I Spy [Not in Movie] Mackey/Doyle/Cocker 5:56
4 Impossible Mission Elfman 5:35
5 Headphones Bjork/Tricky [1] 5:40
6 Weak [Not in Movie] Cass [1]/Skin [2]/F 3:31
7 On and On [Not in Movie] Hunt 4:11
8 Claire Elfman 2:55
9 Dreams Hogan/ORiordan 4:13
10 You, Me and World War III [Not in Movie] Seezer/Friday 4:28
11 So [Not in Movie] Salt/Salt [1] 3:33
12 Trouble Elfman 3:32
13 No Government [Not in Movie] Nicolette 5:31
14 Alright [Not in Movie] Power/Power 3:35
15 Mission: Impossible Theme (Mission Accomplished) [Not in Movie] Schifrin 3:05
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Mission: Impossible

Audio Compact Disc [Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture]

Label: Island

Category: Pop/Rock

Mission: Impossible

UPC: 731453168220

Release Date: 05/14/1996

Original Release Date: 05/14/1996

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Theme from Mission: Impossible, Spying Glass [Not in Movie], I Spy [Not in Movie], Impossible Mission, Headphones, Weak [Not in Movie], On and On [Not in Movie], Claire, Dreams, You, Me and World War III [Not in Movie], So [Not in Movie], Trouble, No Government [Not in Movie], Alright [Not in Movie], Mission: Impossible Theme (Mission Accomplished) [Not in Movie]]
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Steven McDonald

The majority of the album isn't in the film -- cuts from such artists as Bj?rk, Longpigs, Skunk Anansie, and Cast are mainly album filler selected for a vague relationship to the movie. The Adam Clayton/Larry Mullen update of the classic theme is OK, but that same epithet applies also to Danny Elfman's somewhat generic-sounding music. Come to think of it, the entire album tends strongly toward the generic -- just perfect for the airplay end of the spectrum, no doubt. ~ Steven McDonald, Rovi