The songs contained here come down to the last instrumental piece, never before in the series, nor do they have a great deal in common with the atmosphere of "Sex and the City". Only "Righteous Love" and "Calling it quits" have style even when they are not "SATC-like". The compilation acts as a randomly together geschmissene Charts CD à la "The hits of the year xxx", but does not have the charm and glamor of the already mentioned, for example, Carrie. At a real soundtrack belong my opinion Cheryl Lynn's "Got to be real" (Carrie on the catwalk in the Season 4); Everlast's "Love for real" (the song, as Carrie Aidan again meets in his new bar and notes that it is still important to her); Sade's "By Your Side" (as Samantha and Richard dancing by the pool); Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now" (Carrie and Stanford dance together until Marcus emerges and Stanford asks for forgiveness); Barbra Streisand's "The Way We Were" (what Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte Samantha sing after they have Carrie compared to Streisand's character in the movie of the same name); Andy Williams' "Moon River" (Bigs "big" song before he pulls away), and several others. From the atmosphere of these songs is nothing to feel on the official soundtrack; this is any disco music that reminds you of any episode, no key scene of SATC. A pity that buyers are close by this "Soundtrack" on SATC.