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Music From Baz Luhrmann's Film Moulin Rouge (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Download links and information about Music From Baz Luhrmann's Film Moulin Rouge (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Various Artists. This album was released in 2016 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 56:51 minutes.

Artist: Various Artists
Release date: 2016
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 15
Duration: 56:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Nature Boy (featuring David Bowie) 3:25
2. Lady Marmalade (featuring Lil' Kim, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mýa / Mya) 4:24
3. Because We Can (featuring Fatboy Slim) 3:27
4. Sparkling Diamonds (featuring Nicole Kidman, Caroline O'Connor, Jim Broadbent, Lara Mulcahy, Natalie Mendoza) 2:52
5. Rhythm of the Night (featuring Valeria) 3:49
6. Your Song (featuring Alessandro Safina, Ewan Mcgregor) 3:38
7. Children of the Revolution (featuring Gavin Friday, Bono, Maurice Seezer) 2:59
8. One Day I'll Fly Away (featuring Nicole Kidman) 3:18
9. Diamond Dogs (featuring Beck) 4:34
10. Elephant Love Medley (featuring Nicole Kidman, Ewan Mcgregor, Jamie Allen) 4:13
11. Come What May (featuring Nicole Kidman, Ewan Mcgregor) 4:48
12. El Tango de Roxanne (featuring José Feliciano / Jose Feliciano, Ewan Mcgregor, Jacek Koman) 4:43
13. Complainte de la Butte (featuring Rufus Wainwright) 3:05
14. Hindi Sad Diamonds (featuring Nicole Kidman, Alka, John Leguizamo) 3:28
15. Nature Boy (featuring David Bowie, Massive Attack) 4:08

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Baz Luhrmann’s Parisian musical fantasia is an eye-popping film, but its songs make it a blockbuster unlike any other. Pop’s brightest lights honor earlier hits: Beck gives David Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs” a glitchy reboot, while Bowie himself inhabits the classic ballad “Nature Boy” and Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, P!NK, and Mýa whoop their way through “Lady Marmalade.” But the songs performed by leads Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, particularly the stirring duet “Come What May,” cut through the glitz to give the movie soul.