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A1 –Thirteenth Floor Elevators, The You're Gonna Miss Me Producer – Gordon BynumWritten-By – Roky Erickson 2:28
A2 –The Kinks Everybody's Gonna Be Happy Written-By – Ray Davies 2:18
A3 –John Wesley Harding I'm Wrong About Everything Producer – Gary Burnette, Rob SeidenbergWritten-By – John Wesley Harding 3:36
A4 –The Velvet Underground Oh! Sweet Nuthin' Producer – Geoffrey Haslam, Shel Kagan, The Velvet UndergroundWritten-By – Lou Reed 7:27
B1 –Love Always See Your Face Written-By – Arthur Lee 3:21
B2 –Bob Dylan Most Of The Time Producer – Daniel LanoisWritten-By – Bob Dylan 5:03
B3 –Sheila Nicholls Fallen For You Producer – James Harrah, Sheila NichollsWritten-By – Sheila Nicholls 3:16
B4 –The Beta Band Dry The Rain Producer – Chris Allison, The Beta BandWritten-By – John Maclean, Robin Jones , Stephen Mason 6:05
C1 –Elvis Costello & The Attractions Shipbuilding Producer – Clive Langer And Alan Wistanley Written-By – Clive Langer, Elvis Costello 4:53
C2 –Smog Cold Blooded Old Times Producer – Bill Callahan, Jim O'RourkeWritten-By – Bill Callahan 4:12
C3 –Jack Black Let's Get It On Written-By – Ed Townsend, Marvin Gaye 4:27
D1 –Stereolab Lo Boob Oscillator Written-By – Laetitia Sadier, Tim Gane 6:36
D2 –Royal Trux Inside Game Producer – Adam & Eve Written-By – Jennifer Herrema, Neil Hagerty 3:42
D3 –The Velvet Underground Who Loves The Sun Producer – Geoffrey Haslam, Shel Kagan, The Velvet UndergroundWritten-By – Lou Reed 2:46
D4 –Stevie Wonder I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) Producer – Stevie WonderWritten-By – Stevie Wonder, Yvonne Wright 4:51
Nick Hornby's novel about a middle-aged, obsessive record-store owner and his struggle with growing up in an adult world indifferent to the finer points of soul music was a sharp commentary on life, love, and a decades-long affair with popular music. If any movie has to have a decent soundtrack it's this one. And it does. Perhaps a little light on soul (Stevie Wonder is a hip pick, but how about Arthur Alexander or even Otis Redding?), it specializes in cult and indie bands that should be familiar to many. The Velvet Underground, Love, the 13th Floor Elevators, and the Kinks honor the old school, while Royal Trux, Stereolab, and Smog represent the newest wave. Elvis Costello appears with a strong pick from an odd era (early '80s), and his greatest imitator, John Wesley Harding, is featured as well. This probably should have been a box set--you end up wanting more.