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Meet the Fockers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Randy Newman

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Album Review

With songs and a small score by Randy Newman, as well as tracks by Canned Heat and Tim Hardin, Meet the Fockers is a short, often perfunctory-feeling soundtrack. Indeed, the soundtrack to the movie's predecessor, Meet the Parents — which also featured songs and a score by Newman — had one-and-a-half times as many tracks on it. More disappointing is that what is here feels scattered and deflated. Newman's songs, "We're Gonna Get Married" and "Crazy 'Bout My Baby," are breezy and humorous enough, but aren't all that developed. His score fares better, but cartoony cues like "Baby and Me" and "Jack" still feel more serviceable than inspired. The film's theme, which mixes tiptoeing pizzicato strings with wacky brass and saccharine flutes, is, for better or worse, an accurate portrayal of Meet the Fockers' mix of broad humor and sentimentality. "Suspicious Mind" also works well, managing to sound tense, funny, and smart. Though the soundtrack includes only a handful of pop songs, Canned Heat's "Going Up the Country" and Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter" evoke the hippie roots of the Focker family. A pair of dubby tracks by HeadBone, "Wilderness (Dub)" and "Dancing," round out the album. Die-hard Meet the Fockers fans might need this soundtrack, but it probably won't satisfy anyone else.

Customer Reviews

CHEAP

1 good song, dancing, for $10. This album is a ripoff and is not worth buying. When i heard the song dancing in the movie, i wanted the song but, I cant get it.

Football Song Name

The name of the song playing when they are playing football is "Rock and Roll, Part II" by Gary Glitter. Great version of "If I Were a Carpenter". Sucks that you can't buy just one song. All Newman's albums are like that, freakin' egomaniac.

Credited to Randy?

I like Randy Newman, but he did NOT write "Goin' Up the Country," I unless he's stopped playin' piano, he probably didn't have much to do with "If I Were a Carpenter." Sadly, sarcasm isn't often good in a print media. The Randy Newman music that's on here is typical Randy Newman Movie Fare, and I'm glad for it. The other songs are fine, too- but not his. Odd collection.

Biography

Born: November 28, 1943 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Randy Newman was an anomaly among early-'70s singer/songwriters. Though he was slightly influenced by Bob Dylan, his music owed more to New Orleans R&B and traditional pop than folk. Newman developed an idiosyncratic style that alternated between sweeping, cinematic pop and rolling R&B, which were tied together by his nasty sense of humor. Where his peers concentrated on confessional songwriting, Newman drew characters, creating a world filled with misfits, outcasts, charlatans, and con men....
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