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Juno
Juno
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List Price: $13.98
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Product Details

  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0081227994082
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rhino Records
  • Manufacturer: Rhino Records
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Rhino Records
  • Release Date: 2008-01-08
  • Studio: Rhino Records
  • Title: Juno
  • UPC: 081227994082
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Director Jason Reitman's warm, compassionate comedy about an unanticipated teen pregnancy was not only a dark horse OscarĀ® nominee for Best Picture, but saw this soundtrack CD top the charts just two weeks after its release. It's a collection wherein quirky, generation-spanning folk and rock choices are rooted in something more rewarding than mere eclecticism for its own sake--namely the sense of unlikely, hopeful humanity that Kimya Dawson's core songs bring to its slightly askew axis. Dawson's spotlight performances here range from a handful of decidedly twee solo cuts, to the album's key "Anyone Else But You," (her 2001 duet with Adam Green released under the Moldy Peaches moniker,) and a couple more upbeat oddballs by the singer's more recent Antsy Pants project. That effusively innocent musical core is augmented with a pair of eminently sympathetic tracks from Scottish twee-pop magnates Belle and Sebastian, then seasoned with a mix of catalog tracks that spans eras from Buddy Holly to Sonic Youth--utilizing styles as diverse as the Kinks, Mott the Hoople, and Velvet Underground--that nonetheless manage to bolster the film's tender emotions with a graceful, (if skewed,) charm that's hard to resist. --Jerry McCulley


Customer Reviews


5 stars Juno rocks
A generous helping of Indie music & some old classics-refreshing & fun!As an old rock & roller, I was delighted to be introduced to Kimya Dawson, the Moldy Peaches, etc.


5 stars Juno Soundtrack
I really enjoyed this CD. I would reccomend it to anyone thinking of buying it.


5 stars Great summer driving album
My wife and I really enjoy the whimsical nature of this music. It's a nice break from what we're used to. If you insist on your music having only people with great singing voices, this album is probably not for you, though. The songs are catchy and the lyrics are interesting, but it's definitely not a "pop" or "top 40" album.


5 stars Great Expectations
"Juno" is a quirky soundtrack for a quirky film. Oddly, one doesn't need the visuals to feast on the deliciousness of the Moldy Peaches. The soundtrack makes excellent ambient music (it's anti-folk),while at the same time the lyrics' strangeness holds your attention. There are selections from Buddy Holly, Belle&Sebastian, Cat Power, and Velvet Underground. It's wonderfully diverse, yet there's a seamless unity. Sonic Youth's "Superstar" is haunting and eerie. Kimya Dawson and the Moldy Peaches contribute a majority of the songs. There's the hilarious "Tire Swing" with its "you read all the books I recommended" and singable lyrics. "My Rollercoaster" is a bizarre rant,complete with expletives and an anti-Bush tirade. It's stream of consciousness. "Tree Hugger" is at once poignant and comical. Finally,there's the Ellen Page/Michael Cera duet of "Anyone else but you." It's touching and sweet.

"Juno" is a soundtrack with something for everyone. It's quirky and offbeat. You'll want to say, "Silencio! I'm trying to listen" and not be interrupted by your hamburger phone.


5 stars Quirky Greatness
This CD is chock full of humorous lyrics and catchy tunes, plus a little bit of indie spirit to get you feeling Juno-esque. It's great for car rides and just listening to on your ipod, with your sweatshirt hood tossed over your head as you walk down the sidewalk. If you've seen the movie, it's great to relate the songs to the corresponding scenes, which makes "Anyone else but you" all the more sweet.