Anywhere But Here
(Atlantic)
Dogma
(Maverick)
Pokémon
(Atlantic)
Tracklisting
  1. k.d. lang Anywhere But Here
  2. Pocket Size Walking
  3. 21st Century Girls Scream And Shout
  4. LeAnn Rimes Leaving's Not Leaving
  5. Lisa Loeb I Wish
  6. Marie Wilson Free
  7. Carly Simon and Sally Taylor Amity
  8. Sarah McLachlan Ice Cream
  9. Kacy Crowley Furniture
  10. Patty Griffin Twisted Road
  11. Poe Strange Wind
  12. Sinéad Lohan Everything Around Me Is Changing
  13. Lili Haydn Come Here
  14. Bif Naked Chotee
  15. Danny Elfman Anywhere But Here Score Suite
Tracklisting

(all tracks except track one composed and conducted by howard shore)

  1. Alanis Morissette Still
  2. Dogma
  3. Behold The Metatron
  4. Mooby The Golden Calf
  5. The Golgothan
  6. The Last Scion
  7. Stygian Trplets
  8. Bartleby & Loki
  9. John Doe Jersey
  10. A Very Relieved Deity
Tracklisting
  1. Billy Crawford Pokémon Theme
  2. M2M Don't Say You Love Me
  3. Ashley Ballard with So Plush It Was You
  4. Christina Aguilera We're A Miracle
  5. Britney Spears Soda Pop
  6. *N SYNC Somewhere Someday
  7. B*Witched Get Happy
  8. Emma Bunton p/k/a Baby Spice (Hey You) Free Up Your Mind
  9. 98° Fly With Me
  10. Mandah Lullaby
  11. Vitamin C Vacation
  12. Billie Makin' My Way (Any Way That I Can)
  13. Angela Via Catch Me If You Can
  14. Aaron Carter (Have Some) Fun With The Funk
  15. Midnight Sons If Only Tears Could Bring You Back
  16. Blessid Union of Souls Brother My Brother
Breakdown: Morissette, who plays God in the movie, brings her usual accusations to this record, while Shore's music does little more than make this disc more than six minutes long. "Mooby The Golden Calf," however, is definitely worth a listen. The fact that the movie was so damn good merits this album a 6.
Breakdown: If testosterone is your thing, then this album won't be. If you're a fan of the Lilith Fair spirit, however, or simply someone who can appreciate good music when you hear it, this soundtrack is it. Because estrogen is so powerful, this album gets an 8.
Breakdown: Words cannot describe this phenomenon. Even fans of Pokémon may be embarassed to have Billy Crawford's "Pokémon Theme" in their possession. For the rest of the album, however, it's standard teen-pop fare. Being somewhere around the average age of the performers on this album, this soundtrack gets a 5.