| Product Summary | | UPC: 00826663101560 | | Release Date: 9/19/2006 | | Buy.com Sku: 202997594 | | Item#: M36HH3 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. I'm The Bandit ~ Various Artists |  | | 2. East Bound & Down - Jerry Reed ~ Various Artists |  | | 3. Weight, The - Uncle Kracker ~ Various Artists |  | | 4. One Time One Night - Los Lobos ~ Various Artists |  | | 5. Bust A Move - Young M.C. ~ Various Artists |  | | 6. Livin' Thing - Matthew Sweet ~ Various Artists |  | | 7. It Take Two - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock ~ Various Artists |  | | 8. Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) - Sammy Davis Jr. ~ Various Artists |  | | 9. Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd ~ Various Artists |  | | 10. Joy - Harry Nilsson ~ Various Artists |  | | 11. Amos Moses - Jerry Reed ~ Various Artists |  | | 12. Instant Karma - John Hiatt ~ Various Artists |  | | 13. What Goes Around Comes Around (Earl's Theme) ~ Various Artists |  | | 14. 99 Red Balloons - Van Nuys ~ Various Artists |  |
| For this 2006 companion album to the popular TV comedy My Name is Earl, the show's creators assembled a fun and highly eclectic set of tunes to reflect the program's rural setting and easy-going attitude. Highlights include two vintage numbers by country performer Jerry Reed (the funky "Amos Moses" and the rollicking "East Bound & Down"), a pair of catchy, energetic hip-hop classics (Young MC's "Bust a Move" and Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock's "It Takes Two"), and the vocal version of the show's theme song "What Goes Around Comes Around."
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Jason Lee (vocals); Giovanni Ribisi (guitar); Dave Lombardo (drums). |  | Audio Remasterer: Keith Blake. |  | Liner Note Author: Brother Earl. |  | For this 2006 companion album to the popular TV comedy MY NAME IS EARL, the show's creators assembled a fun and highly eclectic set of tunes to reflect the program's rural setting and easy-going attitude. Highlights include two vintage numbers by country performer Jerry Reed (the funky "Amos Moses" and the rollicking "East Bound & Down"), a pair of catchy, energetic hip-hop classics (Young MC's "Bust a Move" and Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock's "It Takes Two"), and the vocal version of the show's theme song "What Goes Around Comes Around." |  | For a hit mainstream TV show, the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl has uncommonly sharp and clever musical selections. According to a piece in Entertainment Weekly published not long after the show hit the air in 2005, star Jason Lee has some hand in selecting the music, which makes some sense -- a guy who made his pop culture debut in a Spike Jonze-directed Sonic Youth video and earned his stripes as one of Kevin Smith's best actors by all rights should have good musical taste, so the story made some sense. Yet no matter how much input he has, the mustachioed star clearly does not also function as the show's musical supervisor -- there's only so many hours in a week, after all -- but he may have helped set the tone for the show's musical selections, which are always strong, often amusing, and frequently unpredictable. Because of this, there was a lot of good stuff to choose from when it came time to assemble a soundtrack to coincide with the second season of My Name Is Earl. So much good stuff that a lot of it got left behind, but the songs that are most representative of the spirit of the show have survived: Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps," Rob Base's "It Takes Two," and two great Jerry Reed songs, "East Bound and Down" and "Amos Moses," plus such left-of-center selections as Sammy Davis, Jr.'s "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)," los Lobos' "One Time One Night," and Harry Nilsson's "Joy," which illustrates the quirkiness that makes the show fun. Since this is a soundtrack targeted at new record-buyers, there are some new songs added for good measure -- mainly passable covers of songs used in their original versions on the show (Uncle Kracker does the Band's "The Weight," Matthew Sweet covers ELO's "Livin' Thing," Van Nuys predictably punks up Nena's "99 Red Balloons"), plus a thematically appropriate cover of John Lennon's "Instant Karma" by John Hiatt. None of these covers add anything to the original, but they don't hurt the flow of a soundtrack that is goofy, likeable, and reliably entertaining, just like the show itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine | Producer: Jeff Palo; Greg Collins; Van Nuys |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 09/19/2006 |  | Original Release Date : 2006 |  | Catalog ID : 10156 |  | Label : Shout! Factory |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00826663101560 |
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