New film soundtrack releases: Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Religulous, and W.
By NushinNick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist: This one is for the indie kids who loved Juno. This soundtrack boasts some underground hits, such as Devendra’s “Lover,” The Jerk Offs’ “Screw the Man,” as well as Vampire Weekends’ “Ottoman.” Now you can have a new song to replace the inescapable repetition of The Moldy Peaches’ “Anyone Else But You.”
Released: September 23rd
- Chris Bell—Speed of Sound
- Devendra Banhart—Lover
- The Jerk Offs—Screw the Man
- Bishop Allen—Middle Management
- Vampire Weekend—Ottoman
- The Dead 60s—Riot Radio
- Takka Takka—Fever
- The Submarines—Xavia
- Project Jenny, Project Jan—Negative
- We Are Scientists—After Hours
- Marching Band—Trust Your Stomach
- Band of Horses—Our Swords
- Army Navy—Silvery Sleds
- Richard Hawley—Baby You’re My Light
- Shout Out Louds—Very Loud
- Paul Tiernan—How to Say Goodbye
- The Real Tuesday Weld—Last Words
- Mark Mothersbaugh—Nich & Norah’s Theme
- Rogue Wave—Electro-Socket Blues
Religulous: Oh, religion. What hasn’t been said about it? Well, Bill Maher surely has something fresh and original to say, and he will as the lead in the upcoming film, Religulous. This soundtrack is just about as quirky, funny, and relevant as the film promises to be. With tracks like “Jesusland,” Party In My Pants,” and “I Think We’re Alone Now,” the soundtrack is a perfect fit to what you can expect to see on the silver screen.
Released: September 30th
- Creedence Clearwater Revival—Travelin’ Band
- Jewel Akens—The Birds and the Bees
- The Jeff Beck Group—I Ain’t Superstitious
- Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs—Wooly Bully
- Voices of Ascension—Almaredemptoris Mater
- Ben Folds–Jesusland
- Doobie Brothers—Jesus Is Just Alright
- Gnarls Barkley–Crazy
- Apollo—Party In My Pants
- Klezmer Conservatory Band—Yiddish Blues
- Bob Dylan—Highway 61 Revisited
- Tiffany—I Think We’re Alone Now
- The Talking Heads—Road To Nowhere
W. : Old Prez Bush is on his way out of office, but surely not without a bang. The film W. may make you feel sorry for the guy, or just hate him more; but either way it will provide a few laughs. The soundtrack will be equally pleasing, with a humorous southern theme. I cannot wait to see which scene is coupled with the song “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys!”
Released: September 30th
- Paul Cantelon—War Introduction
- Collegians Male Chorus—The Whiffenpoof Song
- Roy Orbison—Claudette
- Alan Jackson—Chattahoochee
- Hank Thompson—Shotgun Boogie
- Paul Cantelon—Bayou
- Willie Nelson—Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
- Freddy Fender—Wasted Days and Wasted Nights
- Paul Cantelon—Delta Waltz
- Dick James—Robin Hood (With Stephen James and His Chums)
- Gene Autry—Deep In the Heart of Texas
- Paul Cantelon—The Differencemaker
- Eddy Arnold—What A Wonderful World
- Mitch Miller—Yellow Rose of Texas
- Paul Cantelon—War
- The Blackwood Brothers—I’m Winging My Way Back to Home
- Bob Dylan—With God On Our Side



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