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TechnoTV - The Hills

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List Price: $12.98
Our Price: $5.99
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0886970590525 Format: Soundtrack Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2007-02-13 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Music... Headway!! Comment: This show has really incredible music. The soundtrack is good but it's missing some songs.
This season features one of the BEST bands out there right now... Headway.
The show will be featuring their song "Remind Me To Miss You" in an upcoming episode..
be sure to check them out at
myspace.com/headway
you won't be disappointed!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Nice Comment: This CD falls somewhere between pop and pop-rock. Easy listening, fun, bright music that really takes you back to those favourite moments early in the series. I wish they would do a soundtrack for each season! I really recommend it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: soddisfatissima! Comment: Spedizione rapida e senza danni. Semplice la procedura d'acquisto. Come prima volta sono molto soddisfatta!
Customer Rating:      Summary: So Hollywood Comment: Such a great CD, every song makes you feel as if you are in Los Angeles enjoying a great day in the sun with your friends!
Customer Rating:      Summary: woah! furst LB soundtrack now that!... Comment: I never watched the thing and never will but love it music.Just what I needed for the summer pop/rock/punk all over the CD.Such great bands plus a bitchin remix of the not so huge one girl revolution by Superchic(k).Nothing more needs to be said,just buy the CD cause it's really worth it!...
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Editorial Reviews:
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You'd be forgiven to think this was the soundtrack to Legally Blonde: Not only does Superchick's "One Girl Revolution" appear on both CDs, but female voices dominate and flaxen tresses abound on the cover and booklet of Laguna Beach spin-off The Hills. The overall vibe is a pop-rocky girl-positive one, and the selection is pretty dead-on. If you enjoy big, anthemic choruses, there's plenty to choose from here, including "Long Way to Happy," one of the unheralded gems on Pink's 2006 album I'm Not Dead, or Danielle McKee's "Ordinary Superstar." You also have your pick of new wave, both vintage (Missing Persons' 1982 track "Walking in L.A." still sounds fabulous) and contemporary (the Pink Spiders' "Little Razorblade" and its utterly addictive synth hook). Soundtrack habituée Imogen Heap is present, of course, with the deceptively inventive "Loose Ends," and even Good Charlotte, among the few dudes on offer here, delivers the ultra-poppy--if typically whiny--"I Just Wanna Live" (these guys have to be the cuddliest punks, like, ever!). Overall, this is a fine collection of catchy pop tunes. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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