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Which is the song heard when Dylan leaves the trio's office to avoid putting Natalie and Alex in danger? It's the brief

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle


    Rena_Mahone — 11 years ago(October 09, 2014 04:14 PM)

    Which is the song heard when Dylan leaves the trio's office to avoid putting Natalie and Alex in danger? It's the brief sequence where she looks at the photo, leaves the boots on the table, then closes the door.
    It's a rather sad, melancholic music which lasts about 20 seconds. No vocals. Guitar along with some electronic sounds.
    Is it an actual song or a track from the movie's score? Anyone knows? I love it!
    EDIT - I was lucky enough to find a download link of the song in question, ripped from the movie (you can hear a few sounds from the scene, but the quality is still good).
    http://get-tune.net/?a=music&q=charlie+s+angels+full+throttle
    It's the one called "OST Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle gone". Still no idea of who's the artist, or if it's from the official score, nor if "Gone" is the actual title, but I'm very glad I have it now.
    Is it just me or it rather sounds like something made by William Orbit? Who interestingly produced Pink's "Feel Good Time", which is used in this movie. Hmm.
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