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Weeds: Music from the Original Series/O.S.T.
 
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Weeds: Music from the Original Series/O.S.T. [Soundtrack]

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Little Boxes (Album Version)Malvina Reynolds 1:40Album Only
listen  2. David (Album Version)Nellie McKay 2:48Album Only
listen  3. A Doodlin' Song (Album Version)Peggy Lee 2:07Album Only
listen  4. All The Trees Of The Field Will Clap Their Hands (Album Version)Sufjan Stevens 4:14Album Only
listen  5. Ganja Babe (Album Version)Michael Franti & Spearhead 4:22Album Only
listen  6. More Than A Friend (Album Version)All Too Much 3:47Album Only
listen  7. Blood (Album Version)Sons And Daughters 2:52Album Only
listen  8. The Laws Have Changed (Album Version)The New Pornographers 3:28Album Only
listen  9. Fake Purse (Album Version)Joey Santiago 1:48Album Only
listen10. Wacky Tobacky (Album Version)Nrbq 2:45Album Only
listen11. Who Knows (Album Version)Marion Black 2:18Album Only
listen12. I Can't Move (Album Version)Martin Creed 3:34Album Only
listen13. Cotton (Album Version)The Mountain Goats 3:26Album Only
listen14. Birthday Video (Album Version)Joey Santiago 1:46Album Only
listen15. If I Ever Leave This World Alive (Album Version)Flogging Molly 3:23Album Only
listen16. The Littlest Birds (Album Version)The Be Good Tanyas 4:09Album Only
listen17. Satan Lend Me A Dollar (Album Version)Hill Of Beans 2:45Album Only


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 13, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rykodisc
  • ASIN: B000ARWIDU
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #29,828 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Weeds is a funny title for a show about a funny plant, so you can expect the soundtrack to have a good sense of humor too. It does. "Little Boxes" takes aim at suburban life, while, per usual, Nellie McKay uses her slightly precious sound to typical, sarcastic effect. Michael Franti & Spearhead's "Ganja Babe" and NRBQ's "Wacky Tobacky" capture the subject matter so well that listening could lead to a contact high. And tracks from the New Pornographers and Sufjan Stevens are there to remind us that Showtime knows What's Hot Now. Don't worry if you've never seen the show--you don't need to enjoy Weeds to appreciate this excellent compilation. Of course, there's no conclusive, scientific evidence of harm to those who do. --Leah Weathersby

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Music from the original series Weeds

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 'And they all look just the same', October 5, 2005
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This review is from: Weeds: Music from the Original Series/O.S.T. (Audio CD)
WEEDS is an instant American Classic of a series made for television - albeit Showtime television available only through cable. It is a funky, funny, socially erudite, brave little parody on suburban life in 2005 where instant new towns are popping up on the hillsides of California with identical houses, identical people doing identical lives - and the influence of the drug culture stemming from the most absurd places. This cloned model town of WEEDS is Agrestic, and does it have its wacky population! Much of the success of the show lies in the astute portrayals by Mary Louise Parker and Elizabeth Perkins and an entire entourage of funky folk.

How to set this little show to music? Well, this CD gathers many of the tunes from the first season and allows even the non-WEEDS watcher to see exactly what the mood of Agrestic is. The show opens with clever titles (everything is cloned) and the background music is Malvina Reynolds mawkishly singing 'Little Boxes': it is hilarious. There are many similar good bands on this entertaining but very off beat CD - Peggy Lee sings 'A Doodlin' Song', Hill of Beans offers 'Satan Lend Me A Dollar', The Mountain Goats strum 'Cotton', and NRBA does a terrific 'Wacky Tabacky'.

This is one of those CDs to keep in your car to lighten the drudgery of primetime freeway traffic as you drive by the hillsides of communities that 'all look just the same'. A little voyeuristic perhaps, but good for a bunch of chuckles. Let's hope the show and the music return for another season...or several. Grady Harp, October 05
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Grows on you like a weed, September 29, 2005
This review is from: Weeds: Music from the Original Series/O.S.T. (Audio CD)
With "Queer As Folk" and "Sex and the City" history, and "The Sopranos" soon to follow suit, Showtime has unveiled a new controversy-courting series: "Weeds," the tale of a suburban widow who supports her family by becoming... a local pot dealer.

Opinions vary on the show itself -- either it's provocative or it's limp as a dead marijuana leaf, take your pick. But the soundtrack continues the current TV trend of memorable music, and has quite a few good bands and singers included on it.

There's a strong alt-rock, folky edge to this soundtrack. It kicks off with Malvina Reynolds' gently wobbly lo-fi, one of the weaker spots on this soundtrack, and follows on through to stuff like Peggy Lee's piano-led singing, Marion Black's heavy folky rock, and Joey Santiago's rippling, complex folksy tune.

But it excels on the indie-rock edge as well. Up-and-coming Scots "Sons and Daughters" create a heavy, hypnotic atmosphere with "Blood," which is enough to set your head spinning. That raw dark sound is lightened by the energetic indiepop of the New Pornographers, and the dreamily entrancing neo-folk of Sufjan Stevens.

Round it off with the bouncy pop melodies of the Be Good Tanyas, and Nelly McKay's catchily sweet "David. Add in the obvious choice for subtle hip-hop ("Ganja Babe," by Michael Franti and Spearhead"), and you have a well-rounded kind of sound for this show. There's little of everything -- pop, jazz, rock, hip-hop, and folk.

What is unusually appealing about this soundtrack is that it sounds a little rough and unpolished. From Sons and Daughters' roiling guitars to the lo-fi warbling at the start, there's always something raw-sounding for every polished bit of indiepop or jazz. However, the wild differences do make it feel... not exactly uneven, but certainly not quite balanced.

From hit indiepopsters to underground dark rockers, "Weeds" has an eclectic assortment of music. A somewhat disconnected collection, without much cohesion, but a wonderful collection with some glorious bands.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Weeds Soundtrack is AWESOME!, November 9, 2006
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This review is from: Weeds: Music from the Original Series/O.S.T. (Audio CD)
The 'Weeds' soundtrack is a wonderfully eclectic blend of musical genres with one underlying theme. Starting with Malvina Reynolds scathing ode to suburbia, followed by Nellie McKay's bouncy tune - "David". Classic Peggy Lee. Ethereal Sufjan Stevens. Michael Franti and Spearhead light up "Ganja Baby"! Seventeen winning songs that end with Hill of Beans "Satan Lend Me a Dollar" - just TRY not sing when that starts playing!! Well worth the money.
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