- by Jason Gregory
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
- filed in: Indie
- More The Libertines
The Cure and Justin Timberlake are among the artists included on the soundtrack to the hit TV show The Inbetweeners.
The double-album, which is released on November 2, also includes songs by Jamie T, Dizzee Rascal and Hot Chip.
The soundtrack also features exerts of dialogue from the BAFTA nominated sitcom, as well as a booklet of notes and unseen cast photos.
The Inbetweeners follows a group of sixth formers – Jay, Simon, Neil and Will – as they struggle through their teenage years.
A third series of the show has been commissioned and is due to begin on E4 in 2010.
The tracklisting for 'The Inbetweeners: Soundtrack' is as follows:
Disc 1
Briefcase (Dialogue)
Morning Runner - 'Gone Up In Flames'
The Libertines - 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun'
The Wombats - 'Moving To New York'
Miss Timbs (Dialogue)
Justin Timberlake Feat. Timbaland - 'Sexyback'
Jamie T - 'Sheila'
Bumder (Dialogue)
Kate Nash - 'Foundations'
The Duke Spirit - 'Love Is An Unfamiliar Name'
Thom Stone - 'She Knows'
Mumm-Ra - 'She's Got You High'
Caravan Club (Dialogue)
Jack Penate - 'Second, Minute Or Hour'
The Cure - 'Inbetween Days'
Belle & Sebastian - 'I'm A Cuckoo'
Friend (Dialogue)
Tellison - 'Gallery'
Field Music - 'She Can Do What She Wants'
New Cassettes - 'You Won't Stop'
Business (Dialogue)
Freaks - 'The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor)'
Transformer - 'Cinema Car'
Royworld - 'Elasticity'
Theaudience - 'A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed'
Underage Drinkers (Dialogue)
Disc 2
Morning Benders (Dialogue)
Biffy Clyro - 'A Whole Child Ago'
Neil's Lego Collection (Dialogue)
Gorillaz - 'Kids With Guns (Hot Chip Remix)'
Dizzee Rascal Feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome - 'Dance Wiv Me'
Fish Punch (Dialogue)
The Maccabees - 'Latchmere'
White Lies - 'To Lose My Life'
The Rumble Strips - 'Girls And Boys In Love'
Feisty One You Are (Dialogue)
Hot Chip - 'Over And Over'
Sam Isaac - 'Fire Fire'
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. - 'War Of The Worlds'
The Young Knives - 'Fit 4 U'
Simon At The Disco (Dialogue)
The Maccabees - 'About Your Dress'
Ed Harcourt - 'Born In The '70s'
Drive By (Dialogue)
Passion Pit - 'Cuddle Fuddle'
Lloyd Cole - 'Wild Orphan'
Jay Gets Dumped (Dialogue)
The Jam - 'That's Entertainment'
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