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Original Soundtrack - Wedding Crashers

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CD Release

July 12, 2005

Label

New Line Records

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. The Sound of Settling - Death Cab For Cutie
  2. Love Underground - Robbers On High Street
  3. Aside - The Weakerthans
  4. (Splash) Turn Twist - Jimmy Eat World
  5. Sister Jack - Spoon
  6. I Hope Tomorrow Is Like Today - Guster
  7. In The Summertime - Mungo Jerry
  8. This Modern love - Bloc Party
  9. Rock 'N Roll - The Sounds
  10. Mr. Ambulance Driver - The Flaming Lips
  11. Circus - The Sights
  12. Cinnamon - The Long Winters
  13. More Adventurous - Rilo Kiley
  14. Shout (Matter Music Remix) - The Isley Brothers
  15. Hava Nagilah - Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson & The Klezmer Juice Band

Additional Information

This outrageous comedy stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as divorce mediators and life long friends who find their way into a different wedding and a different bridesmaid's heart every week. But when they crash the social event of the season, one of them falls for the engaged daughter (Rachel McAdams) of an influential and eccentric politician (Christopher Walken) and decides to break the "rules" in pursuit of her. The soundtrack features music from Death Cab For Cutie, Flaming Lips, Bloc Party, Spoon, Rilo Kiley, and more. The enhanced CD is loaded with hilarious film outtakes and the music video for "Shout", which isn't available anywhere else. - Album Description

From the song selection on the Wedding Crashers soundtrack, it seems the disc's creators have seen the phenomenon that is the Garden State soundtrack and have come to capitalize. They didn't get alternative darlings the Shins nor alternative superstars Coldplay, but they do have Spoon (cool), Death Cab for Cutie (cooler), and Rilo Kiley (stone coolest.) Not to mention a new song by those venerated, middle-aged uncles of art rock, the Flaming Lips. (The Lips' "Ambulance Driver" is no "Spiderbite Song," but what can you do? They can't all be pearls.)

But it's unlikely that Wedding Crashers will make a Garden State-sized splash: a) the movie itself has zero indie street cred, and b) unlike the latter CD, Wedding Crashers fails to evoke a particular mood. One wouldn't expect existential melancholy from a Vince Vaughn vehicle, but might at least hope for a soundtrack that goes over-the-top-romantic/cheesy/funny to fit the midsummer night's sex comedy plot. One of the few tracks here that is memorably present in the film is "In the Summertime," by '70s one-hit wonders Mungo Jerry--again not a pearl. Even the Vaughn/Owen rendition of "Hava Nagilah" barely features the stars' voices. This CD is worth owning, but it's best appreciated as a stand-alone compilation, not as a musical partner to the film. --Leah Weathersby - Amazon.com

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