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Original
Soundtrack
"Dawson's Creek Vol. #3"
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Label:
Dawson's Creek CD's
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Unique make
your own songtrack! Choose from over 120 different tracks or eight different collections. There is a choice of sleeve artwork and pictures. An innovative way to customize
and create your own NEW "Dawson's Creek" soundtrack.
Includes "True (With You)" by Wild Colonials.
Plus
tracks featuring Jill Sobule, Aimee Mann, Switchfoot, Howie Day, Josh Rouse, Vanessa Daou, Quincy Coleman and many more.
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here for more info on the Dawson's Creek and the music featured
on the show
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Original Soundtrack
"Dead Man’s Curve"
(AKA The Curve)
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The
Score album from The Sundance Film Festival Hit, features Wild Colonials'
guitarist Sharks' full length original score to the film.
Includes
the exclusive track “Wake Up Sad (remix)” by Wild Colonials. Remixed
by Frankie Blue & Jason Bentley. Unavailable elsewhere
Plus
tracks from Bauhaus “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”, “Die” by Starbelly, “Aria
from La Wally” by Cantalani and the long version of “Shadows” by
Los Colonials Savage.
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Original Songtrack
"Dead Man’s Curve"
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Available
as Japanese import only. The Song album from The Sundance Film Festival
Hit.
Includes
“Blue” by Wild Colonials and "Theme form 'Dead Man's Curve' (edit)"
by Shark.
Plus
tracks from Gigolo Aunts, Wench, StarBelly, Janus Stark, The Borrowers, The The, Cracker, Bauhaus, Aimee Mann, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, THC (George Sarah), The Connells, Unwritten Law and The Belljars.
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Label:
Coeur Records/Toho Music
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Original
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"Southie"
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This
musically varied album reflects the eclectic tastes of South Boston.
Includes
“If By Chance” by Wild Colonials featuring Cyndi Lauper.
Plus
tracks from Joey McIntyre, Something Happens, Mas, Liam O'Maonlai,
Death In Vegas, Dropkick Murphys, Pat McGuire, Bap Kennedy, Marky
Mark & The Funky Bunch, Forever Chozen, The Hazies, Mer, Cork and
selected score cues from composer Wayne Sharpe.
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Original
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"Mr. Wrong"
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This
collection of originals and covers tackels the many different facets
of Love.
Includes
“It’s Not Unusual” by Wild Colonials (covering Tom Jones).
Plus
tracks from Amy Grant (10cc), Shawn Colvin, Faith Hill, Joan Osborne,
Chris Isaak (Hank Williams Jr.), Queen, Joan Jett And The Blackhearts
(The J. Geils Band), Sophie B. Hawkins, Ben Folds Five, Arturo Sandoval
and the main title theme from composer Craig Safan
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Label:
Hollywood Records
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Original
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"Last Supper"
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The
film used an instrumental version of “Victim” as score. This CD
includes the “Fruit of Life” vocal version of the song.
Includes
“Victim” by Wild Colonials.
Plus
tracks from KC And The Sunshine Band, Ten Years After, Sam Phillips,
UB40, Shonen Knife and selected score cues from composer Mark Mothersbaugh
(DEVO)
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Shudder
to Think
"First Love, Last Rites"
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All
songs written (and performed) by veteran N.Y. alt/art band “Shudder
to Think” featuring a string of guest vocalists. Includes the last
recorded performance by the late Jeff Buckley.
Includes
“Day Ditty” by Shudder to Think featuring Angela McCluskey.
Plus
tracks featuring Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Liz Phair, Robin
Zander (Cheap Trick), Nina Persson (The Cardigans), John Doe (X),
Matt Johnson (The The) and Lena Karlsson (Komeda),
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here for more info on the film/album.
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Original
Soundtrack
"Flirting With Disaster "
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Dr.
John and Wild Colonial Angela team up for two duets, the end title
song written by Dr. John and a cover of the Squirrel Nut Zipper
song “Anything But Love”.
Includes
“Anything But Love” and “Flirting With Disaster” by Dr. John & Angela
McCluskey.
Plus
tracks by Urge Overkill, G. Love & The Philly Cartel, Southern Culture
On The Skids, Carl Perkins, Cake, Dean Martin, Inch and selected
score cues from composer Stephen Endelman.
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Label:
Geffen Records
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Original
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"Fast Track To Nowhere "
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Part
of the Showtime “Rebel Highway” series- A collection of modern directors
remaking 1950’s B-movies, A&M Records asked many of today’s top
artists to remake old ‘50’s songs.
Includes
“Evil” (obscure Muddy Waters song) by Wild Colonials.
Plus
tracks by Iggy Pop (covering Eddie Cochran), Meat Puppets, Los Lobos, Concrete
Blonde, The Neville Brothers, Sheryl Crow (Fats Domino), Charlie
Sexton (Gene Vincent), Blues Traveler, Babes In Toyland (Little Richard) and The Smithereens.
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Label:
A&M Records
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