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I Love You, Man (Music from the Motion Picture)

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Good Times Latch Key Kid 2:30 Album Only View In iTunes
2 Oxford Comma Vampire Weekend 3:15 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Tom Sawyer Rush 4:34 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Set You Free The Black Keys 2:45 Album Only View In iTunes
5 Lights Out Santigold 3:11 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Soul of a Man Beck 2:36 Album Only View In iTunes
7 Limelight Rush 4:20 Album Only View In iTunes
8 Let the Good Times Roll The Cars 3:47 Album Only View In iTunes
9 Campus Vampire Weekend 2:55 Album Only View In iTunes
10 Mr. Pitiful Matt Costa 2:54 Album Only View In iTunes
11 Dancing With Myself The Donnas 3:27 Album Only View In iTunes
12 Waterslide The Bonedaddys 3:53 Album Only View In iTunes
13 Limelight Jason Segel & Paul Rudd 4:21 Album Only View In iTunes
14 Ain't That a Kick In the Head Dean Martin 2:25 Album Only View In iTunes
15 Peter and Zooey Teddy Shapiro 2:16 Album Only View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

Even the soundtrack to I Love You, Man has a couple of not-so-inside jokes. Jason Segel, one of the movie’s main stars, cut his teeth in the cult television series Freaks and Geeks as the goofy lionhearted Nick Andopolis — a wannabe drummer who believed that listening to Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” counted for doing homework. And sure enough, the 1981 proggy radio hit surfaces here. Latch Key Kid’s bouncy folk rocker “Good Times” opens the soundtrack with a sunny tone that bubbles and skips along with the kind of youthful vibe that would have also worked well in the film Juno. Conversely, things get a little greasy and gritty by the time the Black Keys’ “Set You Free” surfaces with its lo-fi bluesy strut. Remember when a young Beck used to hinge his early musings on the blues? “Soul of a Man” finds him dipping his small toe back into the Mississippi river, but the slathered layers of space age production keep things sounding more modern. The Donnas split the difference between old and new with an updated, guitar heavy cover of Billy Idol’s ’80s hit “Dancing With Myself.” But nothing here captures the film’s bromance like Dean Martin’s “Ain’t That a Kick In the Head.”

Recent Customer Reviews

What is it?!
     
by z-home

Does anybody know the name of the song that Is on the commercial?!?! It just goes nana nanananana na

AWESOME MOVIE! GOOD SOUNDTRACK!
     
by Person With All The Answers

i was disappointed to see that they didnt add in The Underdog by Spoon on the album but whatever, GOODTIMES is an amazing song by itself!!

What about The Underdog???
     
by things that make you go hmmmm

Love the movie... Music is great!!! Surprised the song, The Underdog, by Spoon, is not on the soundtrack!!! Would have made it even better!

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