Additional Information about American Pie [Original Soundtrack] (CD, Jun-1999, Universal Distribution)
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THIS CD IS FROM THE JUKEBOX COMPANY WE USE TO OWN,THE CD HAS BEEN PLAYED ON A JUKEBOX FOR A VERY SHORT TIME ,THIS CD IS STILL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION,IT COMES WITH THE CASE OR POLY VIEW PACK SLEEVE THAT JUKEBOX COMPANYS USE,IT ALSO HAS THE FRONT ARTWORK BOOKLET.

 

Track Listing
1. New Girl
2. You Wanted More
3. Mutt
4. Glory
5. Super Down
6. Find Your Way Back Home
7. Good Morning Baby
8. Stranger by the Day
9. Summertime
10. Vintage Queen
11. Sway
12. Wishen
13. Man With the Hex

 

 

 

 

Details
Playing Time: 46 min.
Producer: Jim Morris, Bruce Fairbairn, Dishwalla, Tim Palmer, Stephan Jenkins, Jeff Russo, David Kahne, Lou Giordano, Dan Wilson, Dusty Wakeman, Jason Bieler, Jerry Finn, Mark Endert, Tonic, Bic Runga, Dan Lavery, Scot Sax, The Loose Nuts
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Album Notes
Personnel: Jeff Russo (guitar, background vocals); Dan Lavery (Fender Rhodes piano, background vocals); David Kahne (programming).Audio Mixers: David J. Holman; David Kahne; Dusty Wakeman; Jerry Finn; John Travis ; Matt Wallace ; Mike Plotnikoff; Mike Shipley; Andy Wallace; Tim Palmer; Brian Malouf.Not unlike the horse's head in THE GODFATHER, we are left with little choice but to allow the pastry scene in AMERICAN PIE to take its place among infamous moments in American cinematic history. That said, the soundtrack for AMERICAN PIE is a who's who of the day's hottest alternative and pop-punk rock bands.The soundtracks to popular movies like AMERICAN PIE are very often ideal vehicles for new acts to gain mass exposure; and the debut here by Super TransAtlantic (featuring Pat Badger, formerly of Extreme) could prove a precursor for things to come. The Atomic Fireballs bring their zany Bosstones-meets-swing madness to the fold with "Man With the Hex." Radio darlings Third Eye Blind mark another notch in their belt of singable jems with "New Girl." Tonic's "You Wanted More" is sweet as sugar, while the Green Day of the late-'90s, Blink 182, explore the awkwardness of teen sexuality in "Mutt." Having come a long way from its days of questioning the gender of a higher power, Dishwalla offer the new track "Find Your Way Home." With a consistent collection of modern music, AMERICAN PIE takes the cake.

Editorial Reviews

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