It's always nice when a film has a strong soundtrack behind it. And while it's true that it's the visual image that sells, it's also true that an abysmal assortment of songs and score layered behind can drive moviegoers to frustrated distraction. Thankfully, the box office smash How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days doesn't have that affliction, and is accompanied by a solid accompanying album.
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days extols a classic, breezy vibe and, as an album in its own right, is an easy listen. From the old-style bash of
Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" to the good old boy gold on
George Thorogood & the Destroyers' "Who Do You Love," it's easy to see where the flow is going. But it's the newcomers who really make the soundtrack swing, as Australian
Keith Urban dishes out the wonderful "Somebody Like You," reprising the honky tonk hit from his 2002 Golden Road LP, while Canadian pianist/vocalist
Chantal Kreviazuk serves up powerhouse vocals on two tracks, the
Randy Newman classic "Feels Like Home" and "Weight of the World." Add
Al Green's sexy classic "Let's Stay Together" and
Sixpence None the Richer's "Kiss Me" and the result is an eclectic yet cohesive kicker. So, success then, on all fronts, as the songs on
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days not only frame the on-screen love affair between Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, but provide a simple and uncomplicated blueprint of classic sounds to boot. ~ Amy Hanson