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Juno - Music From The Motion Picture

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  • Original Release Date: January 8, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. All I Want Is You Barry Louis Polisar 2:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - All I Want Is You
Play   2. My Rollercoaster (Juno Film Version) Kimya Dawson 0:53 $0.99 Buy Track  - My Rollercoaster (Juno Film Version)
Play   3. A Well Respected Man The Kinks 2:41 Album Only
Play   4. Dearest Buddy Holly 1:53 Album Only
Play   5. Up The Spout Mateo Messina 0:54 $0.99 Buy Track  - Up The Spout
Play   6. Tire Swing Kimya Dawson 3:07 Album Only
Play   7. Piazza, New York Catcher Belle and Sebastian 3:01 Album Only
Play   8. Loose Lips Kimya Dawson 2:23 Album Only
Play   9. Superstar Sonic Youth 4:08 Album Only
Play 10. Sleep (Instrumental) Kimya Dawson 0:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Sleep (Instrumental)
Play 11. Expectations (Remastered Version) Belle and Sebastian 3:35 Album Only
Play 12. All The Young Dudes Mott The Hoople 3:35 Album Only
Play 13. So Nice So Smart Kimya Dawson 2:45 $0.99 Buy Track  - So Nice So Smart
Play 14. Sea Of Love (Remastered Version) Cat Power 2:22 Album Only
Play 15. Tree Hugger Kimya Dawson & Antsy Pants 3:14 $0.99 Buy Track  - Tree Hugger
Play 16. I'm Stickng With You The Velvet Underground 2:27 Album Only
Play 17. Anyone Else But You The Moldy Peaches 2:59 Album Only
Play 18. Vampire Antsy Pants 1:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - Vampire
Play 19. Anyone Else But You Michael Cera & Ellen Page 1:56 $0.99 Buy Track  - Anyone Else But You
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48 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Terrrific Soundtrack, January 7, 2008
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This review is from: Juno (Audio CD)
Juno is a gentle, sweet, smart and moving comedy. It's a teen flick that works for adults, and an adult flick that works for teens. The soundtrack is the perfect background (and sometimes foreground) to what goes on in the film, but it also stands alone quite nicely. Most of the songs on the album are quiet, indie, folkie, and acoustic, like the Kimya Dawson songs (three of 'em) which are idiosnycractic and wonderful. Kimya Dawson (formerly of the Moldy Peaches who are also represented here) reminds me ALOT of the Be Good Tanyas (which is intended as a compliment), especially on Tire Swing. There are, however, also some great classic oldie songs from the Kinks and Buddy Holly and Mott the Hoople which are not acoustic-y folkie, but more raucous and energetic. Go out and enjoy the movie and I'm betting you will come back for the music.
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74 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Soundtrack is Perfect Fit, January 8, 2008
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This review is from: Juno (Audio CD)
The songs in the soundtrack to Juno fit perfectly with the movie. They are soft, folksy, slightly eccentric, and capture the emotional aura of the film's story, characters, and message. I will comment on each of the songs.

* All I Want is You: A delightfully zany song about love; uses analogies ("if you were the wood, I'd be the fire") to get the point across. It's folksy, using the harmonica and guitar.

*My Rollercoaster: A lyric-less song, with the artist just singing "doo-doo-doo." Still, with its whimsical feel, it definitely is in keeping with the spirit of the rest of the album.

* A Well-Respected Man: A nice "soft-rock" song about a well to-do man. It reminds me of Simon & Garfunkel's "Richard Corey," but without the tragic ending.

* Dearest: Buddy Holly. Need I say more?

* Up the Sprout: A short guitar piece that is soft, yet has some "edgy" measures.

* Tire Swing: Kimya Dawson is really a revelation. Her soft-spoken eloquence really shines through. This is another soft-rock song that discusses the writer's experiences with her boyfriend. It includes a canon, which adds spice to the song.

* Piazza, New Catcher: A song about a baseball catcher, who struggles with love and life. This one's fast-moving and has several minor chords.

* Loose Lips: An apt title for the song; Dawson speaks freely. This one's pretty fast-moving, so pay attention.

* Superstar: Definitely the edgiest song on this album, from Sonic Youth, no less. It has a bittersweet feel.

* Sleep: An instrumental song, with humming by Kimya Dawson. Another soft, folksy, sweet song.

* Expectations: A fast, fairly sad song. It's a nice contrast with the rest of the album.

* All the Young Dudes: A great classic rock song, with hints of soul and jazz. Mott the Hopple belts the lyrics out emotionally.

* So Nice So Smart: Kimya Dawson again. Don't let the sunny tune of this song fool you- it's actually quite dark! The chorus is:
"you're so nice and you're so smart
you're such a good friend i hafta break your heart
tell you that i love you then i'll tear your world apart
just pretend i didn't tear your world apart"

* Sea of Love: A slow, melancholy love song.

* Tree Hugger: Think of this as a folk poem song. To give you an idea:
"The flower said, `I wish I was a tree,'
The tree said, `I wish I could be
A different kind of tree,'
The cat wished that it was a bee,
The turtle wished that it could fly
Really high into the sky,
Over rooftops and then dive
Deep into the sea."

*I'm Sticking with You: A self-consciously corny song, but an enjoyable one. It has the "oom-pah" chords and starts out with piano, though it switches to a regular guitar sound eventually. The song begins with "I'm sticking with you, `cause I'm made out of glue." This is definitely not for all tastes- it depends on what your threshold for cheese is.

*Anyone Else But You: A guy and a girl singing to each other about how they couldn't be with "anyone else but you." The Moldy Peaches aren't the best singers, but they're good enough to keep the listener interested, and the music and lyrics are sweet and folksy. This is Kimya Dawson's old band.

*Vampire: A kind of strange song; the singer compares himself (the singer's a 12 year-old boy) to a vampire and sees herself as a social outcast.

*Anyone Else But You: Michael Cera and Ellen Page sing the Moldy Peaches song. This is sweet, and I think their performance is better than the original.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Film, Terrrific Soundtrack, January 5, 2008
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This review is from: Juno - Music From The Motion Picture (MP3 Download)
Juno is a gentle, sweet, smart and moving comedy. It's a teen flick that works for adults, or an adult flick that works for teens. The soundtrack is the perfect background (and sometimes foreground) to what goes on in the film, but it also stands alone quite nicely. Most of the songs on the album are quiet, indie, folkie, and acoustic, like the Kimya Dawson songs (three of 'em) which are idiosnycractic and wonderful. Kimya Dawson (formerly of the Moldy Peaches who are also represented here) reminds me ALOT of the Be Good Tanyas (which is intended as a compliment), especially on Tire Swing. There are, however, also songs from the Kinks and Buddy Holly and Mott the Hoople which are not acoustic-y folkie. Go out and see the movie and I'm betting you will come back for the music.
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