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Buffy the Vampire Slayer -Radio Sunnydale[Australian Import]
 
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer -Radio Sunnydale[Australian Import] [Extra tracks, Soundtrack, Import]

Original TV Soundtrack Audio CD
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Product details

  • Audio CD (16 Jan 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Soundtrack, Import
  • Label: Virgin
  • ASIN: B0000E6EFX
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 115,227 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Buffy Main Title Theme - The Breeders
2. Bohemian Like You - The Dandy Warhols
3. Everybody Got Their Something - Nikka Costa
4. Dead Guys With Bombs - Christophe Beck
5. Key - Devics
6. Sound Of The Revolution - Lunatic Calm
7. Ballad For Dead Friends - Dashboard Prophets
8. Blue - Angie Hart
9. Pavlov's Bell - Aimee Mann
10. That Kind Of Love - Alison Krauss
11. Sink Or Float - Aberdeen
12. Still Life - Patty Medina
13. Black Cat Bone - Laika
14. Just As Nice - Man Of The Year
15. I Can't Take My Eyes Off You - Melanie Doane
16. The Sun Keeps Shining On Me - Fonda
17. Run Away - Halo Friendlies
18. Summerbreeze - Emiliana Torrini
19. Sugar Water - Cibo Matto
20. The Final Fight (Original Score) - Rob Duncan
See all 21 tracks on this disc

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
With 21 tracks the British version of Radio Sunnydale certainly caught my eye as value for money. Even more impressively, there seem to be only a few unfeatured tracks which nevertheless fit in with the general mood of the album.

Dandy Warhols is certainly the most Pop of the tracks, but the remainder of the tracks featured on the show take you right back to the dark rocky underworld of Buffy (Episode 1 of season 1's "Ballad for Dead Friends" by Dashboard Prophets is almost anthemic for the whole series, while "Black Cat Bone" by Laika takes you on Willow's magic acid trip.)
As well as some upbeat songs from Bronze scenes, there's plenty of beautiful and haunting music: "I can't take my Eyes off you" was beautiful at the end of 'Family' as Tara and Willow floated, and joss Whedon and Angie Hart(she of 'splendid' who's track 'Charge' was on The Album) worked togther to create 'Blue' for 'Conversations with Dead People'.

Perhaps my two favourite features of the album though is firstly, the inclusion of Cibo Matto's "Sugar Water" sorely missed from the first album, so impressive was it in Buffy and Xander's dance from season 2's "When she was bad."

Secondly, in addition to Christophe Beck's quirky instrumental "Dead Guys with Bombs", the penultimate track is the rousing and powerful orginal score "The Final Fight" from Chosen.

Submerge yourself in the angst, the beauty and the kick-ass attitude of Buffy right through the seven seasons.

I've had it on repeat all week ;-)

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
Radio Sunnydale is a must have for all die-hard BtVS fans everywhere. A mixture of sweet, soft music coupled with head-banging rock captures the mood of the show beautifully. The album takes you on an emotional rollercoaster ride just like the show did.

Many of the songs you will recognise immediately like the moody Blue by Angie Hart and the gentle I Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Melanie Doane along with Halo Friendlies rock song, Run Away and Cibo Matto's Sugar Water. You can't help but re-live the moments from the episodes these songs are from and recall both good and bad memories. As you listen to the words of all the songs, you will come to appreciate how fitting they are especially Key by Devics and Ballad For Dead Friends by Dashboard Prophets and in turn realise what a powerful tool music was in the making of the show.

To top this album off perfectly, there is the very moving score music from Chosen, the final ever Buffy episode. It will have all BtVS fans crying - trust me.

This soundtrack is a trip down memory lane and although fans everywhere are still saddened by the shows demise, this album will fill a gap and soften the blow. It's a wonderful tribute to a series that changed television as well as being a reminder that the party is over but the legend lives on.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Completing the 'Buffy' soundtrack trilogy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Once more with feeling and this one) it is a must for any Buffy fan - or, indeed, any indie/alternative/soft rock music fan. The thing about the first and this third soundtrack is that it has something for everyone. I should especially point out that Pavlov's Bell by the enigmatic Aimee Mann should not be missed, along with Melanie Doane's I Can't Take My Eyes Off You. Those fans of the show will know that the music featured here is from seasons 5-7, and will know that the music is very cleverly picked so that key moments from those seasons are included.

In short? Buffy fan or no, this CD is brilliant.

On another note, Buffy fans beware. The UK version is much more better than the import version. The US version has 12 songs on it compared to this 21. For once, the Uk comes up trumps.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A goldmine for US indie bands!
As an unashamed member of The Cult of Buffy (1996 - present), I have of course tracked down a copy of "Radio Sunnydale" (finally). Read more
Published 23 months ago by Matt Kenway
kirsty s review
the cd is so good and great.
i love it.
i v got all the buffy cd s now.
if ur a big buffy fan. than you will love this cd so much because i did. Read more
Published on 24 Sep 2009 by kirsty alden
Radio
Buffy may be the greatest hero for girl power but the music can get much worse if this is Sunnydale Radio thank god it went Kaboom! Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2007 by M. G. Hatfield
Very Cool
I am a huge Buffy fan and was very pleased to see most of the songs I had enjoyed from the show on this album. Read more
Published on 2 Mar 2004 by Teresa Lloyd
Soundtrack to the Slayer
The third release from Mutant Enemy, this is a fantastic soundtrack album, that I would have bought anyway, regardless of it having the Slayer's name on it. Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2004 by Apocalypse
just great
this cd is a must for all buffy fans, i was very weary because i didnt like the first that much but loved BTVS, this cd doesnt disappoint. Read more
Published on 14 Dec 2003 by "xxdieselqueenxx"
Radio stupendus!
This CD is a must for all buffy: the vampire slayer fans although i was desprate to see if it that the instrumental song when buffy sacrafices her self to save the world but it it... Read more
Published on 6 Dec 2003 by Richard King
Whoa! You Brits Have All the Luck
I'm so mad... I live in what you cats call "The States" and just piced up our version of the CD. While it's a great disc, it has only about half of what your version has (there's... Read more
Published on 4 Dec 2003 by Tellis Coolong
Wow- what a great album!
I thought this album was great. I love the music on it as it is so different from the music avaliable in Britain. Read more
Published on 29 Nov 2003 by "becca_lennon"
light and dark
here we are again, another Buffy album...a great mix of the sing along and the listen., from the head swinging of the Dandy warhols to the quiet reflection and pain of adult love,... Read more
Published on 27 Oct 2003 by fiona starkey-norman
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