- Garden State (soundtrack)
Infobox Album | Name = Garden State
Type =Soundtrack
Artist = Various Artists
Released =August 10 ,2004
Genre =Soundtrack
Length = 52:55
Label =Epic Records
Sony Music Soundtrax
EK 92843
Producer =Zach Braff
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*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:67dnvwvwa92k~T0 link]
*Pitchfork (7.0/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22418-garden-state 09/14/2004]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/6223840 09/02/2004]
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|"Garden State" is the soundtrack album to the film "Garden State". The soundtrack was critically acclaimed, and compilation producer
Zach Braff was awarded aGrammy Award for "Best Compilation Soundtrack for a Motion Picture" for his work on the album.The music that accompanied the film was hand-picked by Zach Braff. Commenting on the selections, Braff said that "Essentially, I made a mix CD with all of the music that I felt was scoring my life at the time I was writing the screenplay".cite web | title=ign.com | work=IGN music:" Garden State" soundtrack review | url=http://music.ign.com/articles/533/533446p1.html | accessdate=6 February | accessyear=2006] The film's budget limitations meant that obtaining all the songs Braff wanted for the film proved difficult, but Braff felt that the soundtrack was so integral to the script, he sent a copy of it with every request he sent out.
The music in the film features a number of
indie-rock artists, notablyThe Shins . In an early scene, Sam passes Andrew a headset which is playing the song "New Slang " by The Shins as she says "You gotta hear this one song - it'll change your life; I swear." A second Shins song, "Caring Is Creepy ", is also featured on the soundtrack. The presence ofSimon & Garfunkel 's "The Only Living Boy in New York" on the soundtrack has been cited by some as evidence of another connection to "The Graduate ". Commenting on the soundtrack's importance to the film, "Sponic Zine " wrote "Braff did a masterful job of choosing songs that exemplified the emotional subtleties in the film... he put together a group of songs that complement each other perfectly and, when put together into one album, create something amazing, almost as if they never should have been apart"cite web | title=sponiczine.com | work=Sponic Zine:" Garden State" soundtrack review | url=http://www.sponiczine.com/review_detail.asp?wfArtist=Garden%20State%20Soundtrack | accessdate=6 February | accessyear=2006]Zach Braff accepted a
Grammy Award in 2005 for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. TheBroadcast Film Critics Association nominated it for best soundtrack.The album has been successful and has reached Gold status by the
RIAA .In an episode of "
Saturday Night Live " hosted by Braff, Zach Braff plays a high school student in a skit where various high school interest groups are attempting to select a theme for the upcomingsenior prom . Braff's character suggests a "Garden State" theme because the soundtrack "changed [his] life", but the prom committee describes it as a "Pitchfork mix CD" and the idea is quickly dismissed.Track listing
#"Don't Panic" by
Coldplay – 2:16
#"Caring Is Creepy " byThe Shins – 3:20
#"In the Waiting Line" byZero 7 – 4:33
#"New Slang " byThe Shins – 3:51
#"I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" byColin Hay – 5:18
#"Blue Eyes" byCary Brothers – 4:18
#"Fair" byRemy Zero – 3:54
#"One of These Things First" byNick Drake – 4:49
#"Lebanese Blonde " byThievery Corporation – 4:46
#"The Only Living Boy in New York" bySimon & Garfunkel – 3:59
#"Such Great Heights " by Iron & Wine (cover ofThe Postal Service from the album "Give Up ") – 4:12
#"Let Go" byFrou Frou – 4:12
#"Winding Road" byBonnie Somerville – 3:27The song "Orange Sky" by
Alexi Murdoch was also featured in the movie, but did not appear on the soundtrack, as the rights to the song were owned by Fox's "The OC ". It was played between "New Slang" and "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" in the film. Likewise, "Love Will Come Through" by Travis was used in the film's trailer, but never made it into the film or onto its soundtrack.References
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