Music Review

Stealth Soundtrack (2005)

EW's GRADE
B-

Details Release Date: Jul 12, 2005; Lead Performance: Various Artists; Genre: Rock

The Stealth Soundtrack is an intermittently appealing grab bag featuring three strong new tracks from melodic rockers Incubus (with Chrissie Hynde guesting on one); a taste of ex-Bush man Gavin Rossdale's new streamlined grunge project Institute; a bemusingly faithful cover of the Moody Blues' ''Nights in White Satin'' by former Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes, along with the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith and John Frusciante; and David Bowie getting funky with BT. 'Tain't bad — although we say ixnay to will.i.am's annoying rap remix of Sly & the Family Stone's ''Dance to the Music.''

Originally posted Jul 15, 2005 Published in issue #830 Jul 22, 2005 Order article reprints
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