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Chumscrubber [Soundtrack]

James Horner Audio CD


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1. Our House - Phantom Planet
2. Bridge To Nowhere - The Like
3. Run - Snow Patrol
4. Pure Morning - Placebo
5. Oblivion - Annetenna
6. Spreading Happiness All Around
7. Kidnapping The Wrong Charlie
8. Dolphins
9. Pot Casserole
10. Digging Montage
11. Parental Rift/The Chumscrubber
12. 'Not Fun Anymore...'
13. A Confluence Of Families
14. The End

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost Perfect, 2 Mar 2006
By Megan E. Thunem - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Chumscrubber (Audio CD)
I've awarded the soundtrack 4 stars instead of 5 merely because it is missing one vital piece: Sleep Song by Rooney in which a character of the film, Troy, committed suicide to. I know a lot of viewers were searching for this pivotal track, so there you have it.

Otherwise, I find the tracks on this cd to be incredibly substantial, if not expertly compiled. Snow Patrol's Run is a definite standout, both melancholy and sweeping. Placebo's Pure Morning along with the 3 other modern rock/alternative tracks are all very fitting of the film's raw and even mordibly comedic subject material.

Those notable selections combined with the James Horner's ever-magnificent scoring ability ("Dolphins" and "Digging Montage" are the most impressive instrumentals in my opinion) provide for a memorable soundtrack, and one that successfully holds its somewhat obscure mood all the way through.
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