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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094635800227
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Hollywood
Manufacturer: Hollywood
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Hollywood
Release Date: April 24, 2006
Studio: Hollywood
Disc 1:- Superman
- All In My Head
- Fresh Feeling
- Good Time
- Good Life
- New Slang
- Beautiful World
- Hold On Hope
- Fighting For My Love
- Dracula From Houston
- Hooch
- Hallelujah
- Have It All
- End Credits
- Overkill
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk:The medically minded
Scrubs is an eccentric affair, populated by a zany cast of residents saving lives while learning life's little lessons in the process. Though lacking the show's oddball humor, its soundtrack is undeniably earnest, with a rich understanding of the pleasures and hardships faced by the hospital workers. The show's theme song, Lazlo Bane's quirky banjo twanger, sighs "I'm no Superman", as an uncharacteristically subdued Guided by Voices track cautions to "Hold on Hope". Ex-Men at Work frontman Colin Hay lends his sage advice with acoustic renditions of "Beautiful World" and the chestnut "Overkill", while Eels' "Fresh Feeling" begins with a tuning orchestra and turns into a tripping beatfest. The highlights, though, belong to Francis Dunnery, sounding uncannily like Peter Gabriel on the high-tea string elegance of "Good Life", and the Shins, with "New Slang", a humble campfire song. Puttering along pleasantly, Scrubs, while a little bland, is nevertheless a life-affirming collection that's as hopeful as the aspiring young doctors on the show. --
Annie Zaleski
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I'll be honest - this won't be an unbiased review. I'm guessing that most people who will purchase/consider purchasing this will be fans of Scrubs, so I am reviewing it from this perspective. I am a Scrubs fanatic, and, like the rest of my kind, I know how impressive the soundtrack has been over the years. This CD is a good collection of those songs.
Obviously, the more well-known artists wouldn't have wanted their songs on this, as they are high-profile in their own right (eg/ Boston, ...
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Although I'm more into rock and metal and this is more acoustic it was still an enjoyable listen. The best track on there is probably Superman and is the famous hilight. The others were quite good but this CD definetly isn't for everyone.
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Very pleased with my item all the songs are amazing, but I was somewhat disapointed that they chose to include John Cale's version of Hallelujah instead of Leonard Cohen's original.
But all that aside, a good album delivered on time by the lovely people at Amazon and it's worth buying.
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I'm not normally a fan of american comedies, or their cd tie-ins. But Scrubs is the exception. The series itself makes considerable use of contemporary music, and whilst any disc like this is bound to be a little arbitrary in it's selection, this doesn't make a bad effort with it's choices. Many of the tracks have a similar feel, but the compilation doesn't overly suffer from the 'skip the track' factor that many of the type do. My personal favourite - 'Dracula from Houston', and the two Colin Hay ...
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This is a great collection of tracks from the first few series of Scrubs. You get a version of the opening title track, as well as other music used in the show. The choice of music is always great on Scrubs and adds to each moment whether happy or sad perfectly and the songs chosen to represent those choice are pretty good. There is a good mix of both upbeat and ballady type tracks, but the overall feel is one of fun which the show embodies. A great soundtrack and good collection of tunes.