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Scrubs - Audio CD - Various Artists

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Audio CD - 24 September, 2002
Hollywood Records
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    Superman - Lazlo Bane
    All In My Head - Shawn Mullins
    Fresh Feeling - Eels
    Good Time - Leroy
    Good Life - Francis Dunnery
    New Slang - The Shins
    Beautiful World - Colin Hay
    Hold On Hope - Guided By Voices
    Fighting For My Love - Nil Lara
    Dracula From Houston - Butthole Surfers
    Hooch - Everything
    Hallelujah - John Cale
    Have It All - Jeremy Kay
    End Credit Score - Jan Stevens
    Overkill - Colin Hay

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The medically minded


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Great Soundtrack

Scrubs is one of the wittiest shows on television. It's also one of my favorites. Unlike many shows, Scrubs is a carefully integrated show. Like life itself, minor characters reappear in episodes and not just as a cardboard-character, but as fully developed individuals with their own lives and back stories that sometimes play into the main plot of the show. Continuity is important and the writers, producers, and directors go to great lengths to maintain that. Things that happened in an episode two seasons before can have ripples two years later. Every part of the show is a part of this careful integration, including the music. The music that is used on the show isn't usually the typical type of stuff that one can hear played on pop radio stations (though there are some songs like this). Not only that, each song is carefully selected and instead of distracting from the action on the small screen the songs augment whatever is happening on screen. In this way, the Music from Scrubs is more like a movie soundtrack than a television soundtrack. Not only that, but because of the sometimes obscure and relatively unknown selection choices, Music from Scrubs is a great soundtrack with almost an entire cd that is enjoyable to listen to over and over and over again. Of the 15 tracks on the album, the only song that I really don't enjoy listening to is track #4, "Good Time" by Leroy. I love every other song on the album. From the shows theme song, "Superman" by Lazlo Bane to the sad ballad of unrequited love, "Good Life" by Francis Dunnery to the upbeat "Hooch" by Everything, this is a great collection of music. Having worked in radio on and off during my life and being involved in theatre, I have built quite a collection of movie soundtracks. The Music from Scrubs is one of my favorites, if not favorite soundtrack that I own.


Great Music!

I love the show and the music of Scrubs... the CD did not disappoint! Well worth the purchase price.


What I expected

I was really just after two songs on the CD (John Cale and Lazlo Blane -- I already had the Shins). I'm a big fan of the show. The songs are pleasant enough; there was nothing new that surprised me.

 

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