
Rhino Records - Rhino Records
Release date: 2008-01-08
Audio CD
Comedy, Drama, Film Music, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Soundtrack, Soundtracks, Soundtracks & Film Scores, Soundtracks & Scores
1. All I Want Is You, performed and written by Barry Louis Polisar
2. My Rollercoaster, (Juno Film Version) performed and written by Kimya Dawson
3. A Well Respected Man, performed by The Kinks
4. Dearest, performed by Buddy Holly
5. Up The Spout, performed and written by Mateo Messina
6. Tire Swing, performed and written by Kimya Dawson
7. Piazza, New York Catcher, performed by Belle & Sebastian
8. Loose Lips, performed and written by Kimya Dawson
9. Superstar, performed by Sonic Youth
10. Sleep (Instrumental), performed and written by Kimya Dawson
11. Expectations, performed by Belle & Sebastian
12. All The Young Dudes, performed by Mott The Hoople
13. So Nice So Smart, performed and written by Kimya Dawson
14. Sea Of Love, performed by Cat Power
15. T15. ree Hugger, performed by Kimya Dawson and Antsy Pants
16. I’m Sticking With You, performed by Velvet Underground
17. Anyone Else But You, performed by The Moldy Peaches
18. Vampire, performed by Antsy Pants
19. Anyone Else But You, performed by Michael Cera and Ellen Page




I LOVE soundtracks, especially when they include the actual music from the movie. If you have read any of my other soundtrack reviews, you will notice that NOT MANY soundtracks include actual music from their respective movies.
Juno, however, DOES. Not only does the soundtrack include all of the music used, it includes it IN THE ORDER IT APPEARS IN THE MOVIE ... yay!
I considered buying the 2-disc special edition of this, but in the end I purchased this single-disc version. I am HAPPY with my choice.
Now this CD travels with me in my car at all times. 2-thumbs up ... wizard.
This review will not be in the usual format, since this product has been extensively and very well reviewed by prior reviewers.
Rather, I want to alert Amazon customers that the samples for the short songs (< 1 min) are way too short and insufficient to tell what the song is like.
In particular, Up the Spout is so short that it is impossible to find what part of the song the sample came from.
Even on short songs, a 10-sec sample should be enough without "giving away the house".