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Neighbours: The Music
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released2003
GenreRock/Pop
LabelSony Records

Neighbours: The Music is a soundtrack album to the Australian soap opera Neighbours. It was released in Australia in 2003 on a dual disc CD and DVD set.

Background and release

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"Neighbours: The Music" was released via Sony Records and features an audio CD with seventeen tracks, plus a DVD containing ten videos.[1]

Track listing

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Neighbours: The Music – Disc one (Audio)
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Neighbours Theme"Janine Maunder 
2."Born to Try"Delta Goodrem 
3."Lie"Unknown 
4."Way Love's Supposed to Be"Selwyn 
5."One Good Reason"Unknown 
6."Stop Calling Me"Shakaya 
7."Flowers"Janine Maunder 
8."Three Dimensions"Something For Kate 
9."What Now, My Friend?"Janine Maunder 
10."He Don't Love You"Human Nature 
11."Won't You Be"Unknown 
12."Takin' Back What's Mine"Leah Haywood 
13."4 Your Love"Unknown 
14."Afterwords (You're So Right)"Endorphin 
15."Miracle"Grundy 
16."Hard"Stella One Eleven 
17."Sea of Love"Grundy 
Neighbours: The Music – Disc two (Visual)
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Kiss Kiss (Wise Buddah Mix)"Holly Valance 
2."Born to Try"Delta Goodrem 
3."Locomotion"Kylie Minogue 
4."He Don't Love You"Human Nature 
5."Too Many Broken Hearts"Jason Donovan 
6."Mona"Craig McLachlan & Check 1-2 
7."Don't It Make You Feel Good"Stefan Dennis 
8."Mad If You Don't"Gayle Blakeney And Gillian Blakeney 
9."Suddenly"Angry Anderson 
10."Especially for You"Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan 

Reception

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Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun gave Neighbours: The Music three stars out of five.[2] He advised skipping the CD, quipping "hearing Selwyn would drive vegetarian Harold Bishop to steak".[2] But he recommended the DVD, stating "There's a bogan Kylie, and Holly Valance naked in two videos – one showering away the filth of appearing in a Human Nature clip. Elsewhere, there's Delta, Jason, Craig McLachlan, not-so-wonderful twins Gayle and Gillian (above) and Stefan Dennis's truly noxious 'Don't it Make You Feel Good', soap pop's absolute low point."[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Neighbours: The Music [Australian Import]". Amazon.co.uk. 30 May 2003. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Adams, Cameron (12 June 2003). "Music dvd". Herald Sun. Retrieved 16 March 2024 – via Gale.