One Fine Day - the original soundtrack from the motion picture that was perhaps more memorable for its stellar cast than its music.
Released on Coke Bottle Clear and Yellow Swirl Vinyl, this compilation brings together a mishmash of tracks from various artists, showcasing the eclectic nature of the film's sound.
The album kicks off with Natalie Merchant's hauntingly beautiful rendition of "Just Like Heaven," setting the tone for a nostalgic journey through the 90s pop landscape.
From the infectious groove of The Cardigans' "Lovefool" to the dreamy melodies of Sheryl Crow's "You Belong to Me," this soundtrack is a trip down memory lane that will have you reaching for your scrunchie and denim jacket.
But it's not all roses and sunshine on One Fine Day.
The inclusion of Celine Dion's power ballad "Because You Loved Me" feels out of place amongst the more laid-back vibes of the other tracks, coming across as a desperate bid for radio play rather than a genuine artistic choice.
Despite its shortcomings, One Fine Day is a fun listen that perfectly captures the essence of its rom-com roots.
So grab a glass of wine, dim the lights, and let this soundtrack transport you back to a time when Meg Ryan and George Clooney ruled the silver screen.
Cheers, darlings.
Released on Coke Bottle Clear and Yellow Swirl Vinyl, this compilation brings together a mishmash of tracks from various artists, showcasing the eclectic nature of the film's sound.
The album kicks off with Natalie Merchant's hauntingly beautiful rendition of "Just Like Heaven," setting the tone for a nostalgic journey through the 90s pop landscape.
From the infectious groove of The Cardigans' "Lovefool" to the dreamy melodies of Sheryl Crow's "You Belong to Me," this soundtrack is a trip down memory lane that will have you reaching for your scrunchie and denim jacket.
But it's not all roses and sunshine on One Fine Day.
The inclusion of Celine Dion's power ballad "Because You Loved Me" feels out of place amongst the more laid-back vibes of the other tracks, coming across as a desperate bid for radio play rather than a genuine artistic choice.
Despite its shortcomings, One Fine Day is a fun listen that perfectly captures the essence of its rom-com roots.
So grab a glass of wine, dim the lights, and let this soundtrack transport you back to a time when Meg Ryan and George Clooney ruled the silver screen.
Cheers, darlings.






