The Saint

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1 The Saint Theme Astley 4:32
2 6 Underground [Nellee Hooper Edit][Mix] Barry/Pickering/How 3:53
3 Oil 1 Moby [1] 5:31
4 Atom Bomb Fluke [1] 3:54
5 Roses Fade [Mojo Mix] Cuniff 2:31
6 Setting Sun [Instrumental] Gallagher/Simons/Ro 7:00
7 Pearl's Girl Smith/Hyde/Emerson 9:32
8 Out of My Mind Lebon/Cuccurullo/Rh 4:16
9 Da Funk Bangalter/DeHomem-C 5:28
10 Dead Man Walking Gabrels/Bowie 6:50
11 Polaroid Millenium Superior 3:21
12 A Dream Within a Dream Bran/Roberts/Willia 6:08
13 In the Absence of Sun Sheik 5:04
14 Before Today Watt 4:17
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The Saint

Audio Compact Disc [Original Soundtrack]

Label: Virgin

Category: Pop/Rock

The Saint

UPC: 724384295929

Release Date: 03/25/1997

Original Release Date: 03/25/1997

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Saint Theme, 6 Underground [Nellee Hooper Edit][Mix], Oil 1, Atom Bomb, Roses Fade [Mojo Mix], Setting Sun [Instrumental], Pearl's Girl, Out of My Mind, Da Funk, Dead Man Walking, Polaroid Millenium, A Dream Within a Dream, In the Absence of Sun, Before Today]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The soundtrack to the silly Val Kilmer action movie The Saint was a surprisingly effective and useful collection of electronica, offering a good overview and introduction to many of the genre's biggest artists. Orbital's icy, attractive reworking of "The Saint Theme," Daft Punk's pulsating "Da Funk," Underworld's "Pearl's Girl," and Sneaker Pimps' sexy "6 Underground" stand out, but there are also first-rate cuts from Fluke, Dreadzone, Moby, and the Chemical Brothers, who weigh in with an instrumental of "Setting Sun." There's also Everything but the Girl, David Bowie, and Luscious Jackson, who find clever ways of balancing pop and techno. The Saint still has a few mediocre cuts from the likes of Superior and Duran Duran, but on the whole, it's one of the few soundtracks that works better as an album than as a movie. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi