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Location: United KingdomMember since: 10 Dec, 2003

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Reviews (2)
07 Mar, 2007
Short but sweet
The problem with releasing the soundtrack of any film that isn't a musical, is the shortage of material available to fill up a whole CD without repetition of the same tunes. This CD is no exception. There is one song and three other tunes that basically comprise the whole of the CD. What's more they aren't laid out in the same sequence in which they appear in the film. The opening instrumental I can't place without looking at the film again, but this is followed by the pretty haunting piece which in the film lays behind the trip down to Bolivia, which you may remember is depicted by a series of sepia images of the trio, as well as underneath the closing titles. In all this crops up three times in different Bacharact arrangements. Next up in the a capella scat type tune which in the film shows the trio embarking on the series of Bolivian bank raids. The best known tune is of course "Raindrops keep falling on my head" which comes in three forms. The released single version, the version taken from the film that includes the sequence where Newman and Ross are confronted by the bull and then an instrumental version. If you're looking to listen to the whole CD as an album the repetition may annoy but the music evokes such good memories of what is a wonderful film, you can't help but feel both happy and sad as you listen along.
Foldable Sun Lounger Reclining Garden Patio Beach Bed Outdoor Camping Recliner
02 Aug, 2018
Nice idea but too many limitations
I bought this as I liked the idea of the hole for the face. On first sight the material appears good quality and the colour is nice, but I then discovered it doesn't fold flat leaving an angle at the head end even when fully lowered down, which makes laying on your front uncomfortable. The hole to put your face into is too big and your head falls through it and I have a biggish head. So you end up having to use the supporting curved head rest cushion, which cricks your neck back even further. You certainly wouldn't go asleep on it whilst lying on your front. When lying on your back once again you have to use the curved cushion to prevent your head falling through, which means it's not comfortable to turn your head to the side as the cushion sort of supports your head like a neck brace. Like the idea of the hole to put your face in as it means you can read a book placed underneath the lounger plus it keeps your face cool, but that's at the price of a sore neck. No idea what the other little supporting cushion is for as there were no indications within the packaging and it isn't obvious.
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