| Product Summary | | Label: Wea/atlantic | | UPC: 00093624869528 | | Release Date: 10/26/2004 | | Buy.com Sku: 63911130 | | Item#: MDL3D2 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Saturday Morning - Eels ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 2. Hello Sunshine - Super Furry Animals (radio edit) ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 3. Smile Like You Mean It - The Killers ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 4. Lack Of Color, A - Death Cab For Cutie ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 5. Specialist - Interpol ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 6. Something Pretty - Patrick Park ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 7. You Got Me All Wrong - Dios Malos ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 8. If You Leave - Nada Surf ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 9. Big Sur - The Thrills ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 10. Little House Of Savages - The Walkmen (live) ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 11. Trouble Sleeping - The Perishers ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 12. So Sweet - Johnathan Rice ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 13. Popular Mechanics For Lovers - Beulah ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 14. Walnut Tree - Keane ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 15. Maybe I'm Amazed - Jem ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  | | 16. Eastern Glow - The Album Leaf ~ Original TV Soundtrack |  |
| The OC, the phenomenally successful Fox Television series has pioneered the creative use of storytelling through song and, in the process, become a showcase for some of the most innovative and original artists in music. Music From The OC Mix 2 follows the inaugural release of Mix 1 which debuted earlier this year to critical and popular acclaim. The compilation features music from the second half of the first and early episodes of the second season and boasts three exclusive tracks: Jem's cover of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed" and Nada Surf's cover of OMD's "If You Leave," both recorded specifically for the series, plus The Walkman's live version of "Little House of Savages." Mix 2 highlights the program's trend-setting approach to music with songs from an extraordinary variety of new and emerging artists including Interpol, The Killers, Death Cab For Cutie and more.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | More proof that The O.C. wants to wrest the title of "musically hippest TV series" away from The Gilmore Girls comes from The O.C. Mix 2. Granted, Seth, Summer, Ryan, and Marissa's taste in music still isn't nearly as broad or deep as Lorelei, Rory, and Lane's, but Mix 2 is a bigger and better affair than The O.C. Mix 1; at a respectable 16 tracks long, this volume of the soundtrack reflects The O.C.'s increasing focus on music in its second season. This includes the kids getting their own version of Beverly Hills 90210's club the Peach Pit: The Bait Shop, as it's known, features performances from bands like the Killers and the Walkmen, whose "Smile Like You Mean It" and "Little House of Savages," respectively, are two of the album's highlights. Along with the beautifully brooding post-post-punk angst of Interpol's "Specialist," these tracks show a willingness to go beyond the easygoing, slightly wistful alt-pop that dominates The O.C.'s musical aesthetics. But even within this sound, The O.C. Mix 2 stretches the boundaries a bit by mixing tracks like Dios Malos' "You Got Me All Wrong," Super Furry Animals' "Hello Sunshine," and Beulah's "Popular Mechanics for Lovers" in with more expected songs such as Eels' "Saturday Morning" and Death Cab for Cutie's "A Lack of Color." While the majority of the soundtrack is within the confines of the show's trademark sound, most of the songs are decent examples of the styles they represent: Patrick Park's "Something Pretty" and Johnathan Rice's "So Sweet" are pleasant enough singer/songwriter fare for the preteen set, and Keane's "Walnut Tree" shows why so many Coldplay fans also like this band. The soundtrack's only true missteps are its covers: Nada Surf's drippy rendition of OMD's "If You Leave" and Jem's "Maybe I'm Amazed" aren't nearly as fresh or distinctive as some of these artists' other work, to say nothing of the original versions of these songs. Nevertheless, The O.C. Mix 2 does more things right than it does wrong; with any luck, as the show's popularity and audience grows, its musical adventurousness will do the same. ~ Heather Phares |  | By late 2004, THE O.C. had become an extremely popular TV show, and its adventurous musical selections also drew a lot of attention. MUSIC FROM THE O.C.: MIX 2 offers another round of eclectic alternative music that suits both the dramatic and comedic aspects of the series. The collection begins with "Saturday Morning," an energetic, guitar-fueled track from Eels. On a quieter note, the beloved emo-indie band Death Cab for Cutie contributes the spare "A Lack of Color" and the UK group Keane offers up the dreamy "Walnut Tree." Other highlights are two songs by Welsh acts--Super Furry Animals' harmony-laden "Hello Sunshine" and Jem's gentle cover of Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed"--and the bass-heavy "Specialist," an excellent rarity by New York City's Interpol. While producers of THE O.C. could easily have chosen more mainstream fare, this compilation (once again) attests to the smart, sophisticated aesthetic of the program. |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 10/26/2004 |  | Original Release Date : 2004 |  | Catalog ID : 48695 |  | Label : Warner Bros. Records (Record Label) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00093624869528 |
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