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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624898122 Label: Maverick Manufacturer: Maverick Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Maverick Release Date: January 25, 2005 Sales Rank: 1920 Studio: Maverick
Disc 1:- I Don’t Want To Be - Gavin DeGraw
- Kill - Jimmy Eat World
- Re-Offender - Travis
- The Good Kind - The Wreckers (Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp)
- Overdue - Get Up Kids
- Funny Little Feeling - Rock-N-Roll Soldiers
- Glad (Acoustic) - Tyler Hilton
- Shoot Your Gun - 22-20s
- Sidewalks - Story of the Year
- When the Stars Go Blue - Tyler Hilton / Bethany Joy Lenz
- Everybody’s Changing - Keane
- Mix-tape - Butch Walker
- The First Cut Is the Deepest (Acoustic) - Sheryl Crow
- Lie in the Sound - Trespassers William
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: With 'One Tree Hill' becoming a youth fave in its second season its alternative pop/modern rock earns its own album. Music from the WB Television Series 'One Tree Hill' features six exclusives, including Sheryl Crow's acoustic version of her hit 'The First Cut is the Deepest' and Gavin Degraw's live rendering of his hit 'I Don't Want To Be'. Modern pop reaches its peak on One Tree Hill.
Amazon.com: Anchored by a muscular, yet funky live version of Gavin DeGraw's theme song 'I Don't Want to Be,' this collection of music from -- and, of course, 'inspired by' -- the hit WB series walks the fine line between stock-in-trade teen musical angst and decidedly more AC-friendly fare with its dignity intact. Its emotionally charged mix-tape sensibility comes courtesy of series creator/producer Mark Schwan and his music supervisors, a team who showcase the earnest contributions of show star/troubadour Tyler Hilton (including a winning duet with co-star Bethany Joy Lenz covering Ryan Adam's 'When the Stars Go Blue') amidst music that's often moodier (Travis' fine 'Re-Offender,' the languorous 'Lie in the Sound' by Trespassers William) and more aggressive ('Shoot Your Gun' by UK trio 22-20s). Still, it's an album whose heart is tender, as ably demonstrated by The Wreckers' (a collaboration between Michelle Branch and Midwest singer-songwriter Jessica Harp) bright harmonies on 'The Good Kind' and an inviting acoustic version of Sheryl Crow's Grammy-nominated 'First Cut is the Deepest.' --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - One Tree Hill Vol 1 Excellent, they have captured the sound from the series. The Creators know what sounds great. Hope there are many more to follow.
Rating: - Good CD, but... I think this it's a great CD, represents all the music of this gread Serie, just one thing that i don't like, the principal song "I Don't Want To Be - Gavin DeGraw" It's a Live Versión, not the studio Versión and in this versón it isn't really a good song.
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Rating: - Great CD This cd is a must for a Tree Hill fan. Even if you are not, it has great music on it.
Rating: - Great! This was a great cd. There are so many good songs on it. I recommend it to anyone.
Rating: - Great Music...... Another plus for a great show! Great Music...... Another plus for a great show! They are helping people find and make not so popular artist well known!
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