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Track Listings
1 | We Are Sex Bob-Omb - Sex Bob-Omb |
2 | Scott Pilgrim- Plumtree |
3 | I Hear Ramona Sing- Frank Black |
4 | By Your Side- Beachwood Sparks |
5 | O Katrina!- The Black Lips |
6 | I'm So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad- Crash and the Boys |
7 | We Hate You Please Die- Crash and the Boys |
8 | Garbage Truck- Sex Bob-Omb |
9 | Teenage Dream- T. Rex |
10 | Sleazy Bed Track- The Bluetones |
11 | It's Getting Boring By the Sea- Blood Red Shoes |
12 | Black Sheep- Metric |
13 | Threshold- Sex Bob-Omb |
14 | Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl- Broken Social Scene |
15 | Under My Thumb- The Rolling Stones |
16 | Ramona (Acoustic Version)- Beck |
17 | Ramona- Beck |
18 | Summertime- Sex Bob-Omb |
19 | Threshold (8 bit)- Brian LeBarton |
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Product Description
Original soundtrack to the 2010 motion picture features four new songs by Beck under the guise of Sex Bob-omb and two versions of a totally new Beck track. Also on the soundtrack are tracks by indie heroes Broken Social Scene, Beachwood Sparks and Frank Black - alongside classic Rock anthems from stalwarts Rolling Stones and T. Rex plus a stellar inclusion from Britpop kings the Bluetones.
Review
The soundtracks to movies adapted from comic books are often marketing free-for-alls; promoting bands takes precedence over choosing songs that make sense for the film. However, nothing could be further from the truth for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World's music. Since so much of the comic revolves around the bands that the characters play in, the film was already somewhat protected from having a bunch of random songs crammed into its soundtrack, but the film's creative team ensured that the music was done right. Director Edgar Wright's other films (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, etc.) boast soundtracks that brim with personality onscreen and play more like mixtapes than albums in their own right; that feeling continues here with picks like Beachwood Sparks' "By Your Side," T. Rex's "Teenage Dream," and Frank Black's "I Heard Ramona Sing." The musicians who bring the comic's bands to life are just as cleverly chosen. Beck revisited his slacker-punk roots with the songs he wrote for Scott's band Sex Bob-Omb; though they're performed by Michael Cera and the other actors in the film, "Threshold," "Summertime," and "Garbage Truck" still have Beck's gloriously messy early-`90s vibe to them. Later, he contributes "Ramona," a dreamy ballad that sounds more like his 2000s work. Meanwhile, Broken Social Scene are Crash and the Boys, the rival band whose "I'm So Sad, So Very Very Sad" lasts a whopping five seconds. Every part of the soundtrack shows how much care went into it, from choosing artists like Broken Social Scene and Metric to nod to the story's Canadian setting, to the 8-bit version of "Threshold" that reflects Pilgrim's immersion in video games. The sweetest detail may be the song that started it all: "Scott Pilgrim," by the Canadian all-female band Plumtree from their 1997 album Predicts the Future, holds within it all the breathless true love and crunchy guitar goodness that sparked the comic. Somehow, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World's music remains true not just to the comic, but to the work of everyone involved in the story at every stage, with plenty of fun and heart to boot. -- All Music, Heather Phares
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 6.06 x 5.79 x 0.39 inches; 3.46 ounces
- Manufacturer : ABKCO Records
- Item model number : 5999552
- Original Release Date : 2010
- Date First Available : June 20, 2010
- Label : ABKCO Records
- ASIN : B003SG810Y
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #22,536 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,314 in Soundtracks (CDs & Vinyl)
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Just kidding...there has seldom been such a loving melding of film and music, and the songs, while not always to my taste, are exactly what is needed in the movie when they appear. I found myself rather liking Sex-Bob-Omb, probably because the sloppy crunchiness sort of reminded me of my band in high school, where tightness played back seat to enthusiasm. Not that our songs were written by Beck!
My only complain is that this is not ALL the music. As has been stated in these reviews many times, leaving out Brie Larson's wonderful cover of "Black Sheep" was a major error. And there are two more complete Sex-Bob-Omb songs that are missing. I wish they'd made this more complete, and if they needed room...well, I don't think the world needs another copy of "Under My Thumb".
And many kudos to the cast members who played their own instruments and sang!! Only Cera and Larson had previous experience, and learning to play even basic rock like the Sex-Bob-Omb songs from zero to recorded-and-on-the-soundtrack in just a few months--while learning fighting and wirework and, y'know, acting--gets major respect from me. I wasn't as good on the drums as Pill for at least six months, and that was all I was doing in my spare time (although that may say more about my tragic lack of musical talent than anything else).
My only gripe is I wish “Black Sheep” was the Brie Larson version rather than Metric’s. I enjoy Larson’s delivery a lot more. Other than that, it’s a perfect soundtrack for a perfect movie.
But maybe you're more interested in hearing Crash and the Boys playing "I'm So Sad, So Very, Very, Sad" or the four stellar Sex Bob-ombs tracks (behind which one finds the hand of Beck himself).
The only problem is that whenever one of these songs comes up in my playlist, I'm instantly in the mood to watch the movie again, and I'm reeeaaally bad at resisting watching the movie. And it's, like, just shy of two hours. I guess I could have worse things to worry about, though, so that's not so bad.
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 30, 2021
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