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Fifty Shades of Grey [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

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If the soundtrack to Fifty Shades of Grey --
EL James
' Twilight fan fiction-turned-erotic literature sensation -- is any indication,
Sam Taylor-Johnson
decided to tackle the tricky problem of dramatizing the book's sex scenes by swapping seduction for S&M. Apart from
Danny Elfman
's cheekily titled "Did That Hurt?" -- a selection from the score that closes the album -- there isn't any musical indication that
Fifty Shades of Grey
plays with taboos. Although
Beyonce
taps into a bit of dark, creepy sexuality via remixes of "Haunted" and "Crazy in Love," a vibe
the Weeknd
trumps with his originals "Earned It" and "Where You Belong," most of this is textbook big-screen sex -- all slow, slinky beats and glistening surfaces, the sound that scored nearly every seduction movie that followed in the wake of
Adrian Lyne
's
9 ½ Weeks
. A couple of the selections are indeed very familiar from this kind of movie --
Rolling Stones
' "Beast of Burden" is hauled out yet again,
Sinatra
is here with "Witchcraft,"
Annie Lennox
gets the plum role of singing "I Put a Spell on You" -- but otherwise the soundtrack follows familiar beats. First, the numbers are a little flirtier --
Laura Welsh
's "Undiscovered" is insistent and almost bright,
Jesse Ware
's "Meet Me in the Middle" is a nice bit of slow-burning retro-soul -- but once this album gives way to
Ellie Goulding
's "Love Me Like You Do" on track five, it moves into the area of background romantic music, a vibe that's sometimes pierced by those overly familiar oldies that surely play a bigger role onscreen than they do on album. So, the soundtrack to
winds up as something conventional: high-thread count seduction with nary a hint of menace, suitable for any romantic evening you choose. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
If the soundtrack to Fifty Shades of Grey --
EL James
' Twilight fan fiction-turned-erotic literature sensation -- is any indication,
Sam Taylor-Johnson
decided to tackle the tricky problem of dramatizing the book's sex scenes by swapping seduction for S&M. Apart from
Danny Elfman
's cheekily titled "Did That Hurt?" -- a selection from the score that closes the album -- there isn't any musical indication that
Fifty Shades of Grey
plays with taboos. Although
Beyonce
taps into a bit of dark, creepy sexuality via remixes of "Haunted" and "Crazy in Love," a vibe
the Weeknd
trumps with his originals "Earned It" and "Where You Belong," most of this is textbook big-screen sex -- all slow, slinky beats and glistening surfaces, the sound that scored nearly every seduction movie that followed in the wake of
Adrian Lyne
's
9 ½ Weeks
. A couple of the selections are indeed very familiar from this kind of movie --
Rolling Stones
' "Beast of Burden" is hauled out yet again,
Sinatra
is here with "Witchcraft,"
Annie Lennox
gets the plum role of singing "I Put a Spell on You" -- but otherwise the soundtrack follows familiar beats. First, the numbers are a little flirtier --
Laura Welsh
's "Undiscovered" is insistent and almost bright,
Jesse Ware
's "Meet Me in the Middle" is a nice bit of slow-burning retro-soul -- but once this album gives way to
Ellie Goulding
's "Love Me Like You Do" on track five, it moves into the area of background romantic music, a vibe that's sometimes pierced by those overly familiar oldies that surely play a bigger role onscreen than they do on album. So, the soundtrack to
winds up as something conventional: high-thread count seduction with nary a hint of menace, suitable for any romantic evening you choose. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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