I just got done listening to “Juno” soundtrack to the popular movie. It is so wonderful, you can actually see the movie again as you listen to the music. Here is the lastest information on the soundtrack.
Rhino kicks off its 30th anniversary year in January with its first #1 album on the Billboard Album chart: the “Juno†soundtrack. As the indie comedy phenomenon continues to gather steam (“Juno†garnered four Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture), its quirky soundtrack continues to rack up sales — with an additional vinyl release in the wings.
The “Junoverse†expands next month as a limited-edition orange vinyl version of the Juno soundtrack arrives on February 18 (suggested retail price: $13.98). February also brings a Juno ringtone, Ellen Page and costar Michael Cera’s cover of The Moldy Peaches’ “Anyone Else But You,” available from all major carriers. The charming duet, which closes the film, has also been added as a video on MTV.
The “Juno†soundtrack was initially rolled out to digital retailers in December as the film was opening in select cities. “Juno†has steadily gained momentum in the marketplace thanks to strong word of mouth — and an unusual degree of synergy between the movie and its soundtrack. The film’s young star, Ellen Page, suggested using the music of The Moldy Peaches, and the 19-track “Juno†soundtrack includes eight songs featuring that band’s Kimya Dawson. The album debuted on the Billboard Top 10 — largely on the strength of digital sales.
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Bravo said
January 30 2008 @ 1:26 pm
“Charming?”
Excuse me while I barf into my hand.
Kenna McHugh said
January 31 2008 @ 1:40 pm
It’s your hand.
patrick said
April 30 2008 @ 4:56 am
a lot of “feel good” music, perfect for the right occasion…
Kenna McHugh said
April 30 2008 @ 5:43 pm
Patrick,
You are so right. I think, it’s a great sound for any age.