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List Price: $11.98Amazon.com's Price: $10.99 You Save: $0.99 ( 8%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828768336922
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: May 16, 2006
Sales Rank: 44584
Studio: Sony
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The best thing about this soundtrack can be summed up in two words: Ben Folds. His contributions (written to match the film, instead of just being plopped down there by marketing execs) are among his best work, and based on this alone his fans--and all lovers of melodic pop--should get this CD. Folds starts things off on a high point with "Family of Me," which sounds like a cross between Brian Wilson and ELO. Alas, it also lasts only a minute and a half: Couldn't we have had an extended version for the CD, especially since the lovely ballad "Still" gets a reprise that lasts longer and builds up to a grandiose finish? The third new track written, performed, and produced for the album by Folds is the upbeat, super-catchy "Heist." Folds also contributes a peppy, kid-friendly cover of the Clash's "Lost in the Supermarket" (already one of that band's most accessible early offerings) and a new take on his own "Rockin' the Suburbs" with new lyrics and a special guest rant by William Shatner. The balance of the tracks is made up of Rupert Gregson-Williams's agreeable score (check out "Let's Call It Steve" for an unwitting tribute to Danny Elfman). --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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I bought this CD strictly for the Ben Folds tracks. The CD only has about 5 tracks from Ben Folds, but each is well worth it.
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This is a great album that not only fans of the movie or fans of Ben Folds but anyone that comes across it would enjoy. When watching the movie (which has an excellent package of features on DVD by the way) I just had to keep watching the credits as I realised Ben Folds has rewritten his great song Rockin' the Suburbs. From that moment I knew I had to obtain that song but that by no means is the only great song on this album. Lost in the Supermarket, Heist, Still and Family or Me are all sensational. ... Read More
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The CD is great in that it fuses the rock music of Ben Folds with an exceptional musical score. Enjoyable listening.
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it was the best soundtrack in the world my cousins have never heard of the over the hedge soundtrack I think rockin the suburbs is the coolist song in the world it makes me feel very very very very very cool in my new buick rainer is a very very very very very very cool I am the coolst kid in school I love being the cooslt kid in school it is very fun buick was $[...] now my couisns love the soundtrack sincerly spencer koch
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Over the Hedge sountrack, most people who like Ben Folds likely already have this. And if they are anything like me they've played all of the Ben Folds tracks over and over and have listened to none of the rest. Which is unfortunate becasue the rest is just as strong as Folds' tracks. Tracks like "Let's Call it Steve" and "Play?" come to mind with "Hammy Time" taking the lead. Rupert Gregson-Williams' peices are great to listen to, so if you need more that just "It's got Ben Folds" to convince you, Gregson ... Read More
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