Original Soundtracks » The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3
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Audio CD: Release Date 2007-04-03
Publisher: Maverick
Artist: Various Artists
Format: Soundtrack
Sales Rank in Music: #11415
Product Review
For the first time in television history, a mixtape heard in an episode will become a soundtrack album. Containing hits from artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Dashboard Confessional and The Wreckers, The Road Trip is another innovative musical breakthrough for a series that continues to be an indie showcase.
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Key to the success of this prime-time teen soap opera has been a mix of contemporary rock and pop that musically embroiders the show's increasingly complex mix of hope, fear, and youthful angst with often melodramatic flair. This third volume of songs from the successful series continues in that tradition while, as the title suggests, exploring a little wider artistic range. "Don't Wait" by Dashboard Confessional and the Honorary Title's "Stay Away" immediately anchor the set with a familiar tone of urgency, while star Tyler Hilton offers up another expected sensitive acoustic ballad in "You'll Ask for Me." But elsewhere, the collection admirably pushes the envelope via such tasty, eclectic morsels as the infectious pop of the Kooks' "Naïve," Gym Class Heroes turning "Good Vibrations" into a stripped-down shuffle, and the effusive hip-hop-pop of Lupe Fiasco's "I Gotcha." But it's still a collection centered largely on the contemplative, indie spirit embodied by the Wreckers' gorgeous "Lay Me Down," Lucero's emotive dirge "Tell Me What It Takes," and the Constantines' similarly focused "Soon Enough." --Jerry McCulley
Title Tracks for The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3
1. Don't Wait - Dashboard Confessional
2. Stay Away - The Honorary Title
3. Naive - Kooks
4. The Funeral - Band Of Horses
5. Heartbeats - Jose Gonzalez
6. You'll Ask For Me - Tyler Hilton
7. I Gotcha - Lupe Fiasco
8. Good Vibrations - Gym Class Heroes
9. Lay Me Down - The Wreckers
10. Soon Enough - The Constantines
11. He Lays In The Reins - Calexico
12. Tell Me What It Takes - Lucero
13. Just Be Simple - Songs:Ohia
14. World Spins Madly On - The Weepies
15. Non-Believer - La Rocca
16. Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns - Mother Love Bone
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(21 customer reviews)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Another Great Soundtrack, April 4, 2007
K. Spellman (Charlottesville, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3 (Audio CD)
One Tree Hill has really done it again. If you are a fan of the first two soundtracks, you will undoubtedly love this one. The show does a tremendous job of using music to help tell a story, and this soundtrack features the perfect sampling of songs from several of the pivotal scenes this season. I love that OTH offers a showcase for a lot of up-and-coming artists, so for those looking for something a little different than what's out on mainstream radio, I highly recommend this CD.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Better than what I first thought, July 19, 2007
Ms. D. C. Asirvadham (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3 (Audio CD)
There are some pretty awesome songs on here but alot of them sound very similar. I'd only buy it if you're an avid fan of One Tree Hill
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Perfect for the Road, June 14, 2007
KaGe (Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3 (Audio CD)
I loved this disk from the first time I listened to it, but I had to know if it worked out on the road. I took a road trip from southern Kansas up to the NE part of the state playing this cd, and I fell in love all over again. Anybody who's gone thru Kansas knows what the landscape looks like, and it made the perfect backdrop to the music. Hands down La Rocca's "Non-Believer," The Weepies "World Spins Madly On," and Band of Horses' "Funeral" are the best tracks on the album. Those songs alone are worth buying the cd for.