Original Soundtrack - John Tucker Must Die

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Album Details

Title: John Tucker Must Die
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 7/18/2006
Re-Released On: 1/19/2007
Label: Wind-Up Records, SMI Records, Sony Music Distribution
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, soundtrack, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 601501311925, 0828768817827, 828768817827, 082876881782
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Soundtracks, Indie Rock, Punk Revival, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dirty Little Secret :: The All-American Rejects
  2. Honestly :: Cartel
  3. Chelsea :: Stefy
  4. Hope Song :: Rock Kills Kid
  5. Instantly Gratified :: People in Planes
  6. Better Open the Door :: Motion City Soundtrack
  7. Time After Time :: Time After Time
  8. Fool for Love
  9. This Will Be Our Year :: OK Go
  10. I Like What You Say :: Nada Surf
  11. Float On :: Ben Lee
  12. Sunset Lover :: Josh Kelley
  13. We Got to Leave :: Caesars
  14. The Next Big Thing
  15. [Untitled Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSMI Records
2006CDWind-Up Records13119
2006CDSony Music Distribution82876881782

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Album Review

Like the '90s teen comedies it was inspired by, John Tucker Must Die's soundtrack overflows with bright, bratty punk-pop and alt-rock -- while leaving room for a few ballads that hint at the movie's sensitive side. The All-American Rejects' irresistibly sing-songy "Dirty Little Secret," Rockett Queen's "The Next Big Thing," and Motion City Soundtrack's "Better Open the Door" are perfect examples of the former, while Ben Lee's take on "Float On" and Nada Surf's "I Like What You Say" are a couple of the album's quieter highlights. The soundtrack also includes two songs by Wind-Up signing STEFY, an attempt to get the group maximum exposure to their likely audience; while STEFY's slick but edgy pop isn't a perfect fit with the likes of People in Planes and Rock Kills Kid, "Chelsea" (which quotes the throbbing synth hook from the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams") and "Fool for Love" are enjoyable enough. Not every track here is great -- Quietdrive's cover of "Time After Time" and Josh Kelley's "Sunset Lover" are both a little blah -- but John Tucker Must Die works enough of the time to make it a hit with the MySpace set. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alexandra PatsavasMusic Supervisor
Amy DriscollMusic Supervisor
Ben SchigelMixing, Producer
Bethany PawlukPackage Design
Brad WoodProducer, Mixing
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Dana AustinProducer, Mixing
Darren MajewskiA&R
Diana MeltzerA&R
Diyah PeraPhotography
Ed VetriExecutive Soundtrack Producer
Eric Drew FeldmanProducer
Geoff BywaterMusic Supervisor
Gillian MorrisExecutive Soundtrack Producer
Gregg WattenbergA&R, Production Supervisor
Howard BensonProducer
Jimmy HarryProducer, Mixing
Joakim ÅhlundProducer
John GoodmansonMixing
Josh KelleyMixing, Producer
Kenneth MountProducer, Mixing
Mark HoppusProducer
Mark TrombinoProducer, Mixing
Matt KirkwoldProducer
Matthew CawsProducer
Michael BrauerMixing
Mike ShipleyMixing
Nigel DickVideo Director
Raymond S. KubianGuest Appearance, Drums
Rick ParkerMixing
Rob LauferMixing, Producer
Robert KraftExecutive in Charge of Music
Steven LernerExecutive Soundtrack Producer
Tom BeaujourProducer
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing
Zack OdomMixing, Producer