Juno

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1 All I Want Is You Polisar 2:37
2 My Rollercoaster [Juno Film Version] Dawson :53
3 A Well Respected Man Davies 2:43
4 Dearest Gibson/Polk/McDanie 1:54
5 Up the Spout Messina :53
6 Tire Swing Dawson 3:07
7 Piazza, New York Catcher Cooke/Kildea/Murdoc 3:01
8 Loose Lips Dawson 2:24
9 Superstar Russell/Bramlett 4:06
10 Sleep [Instrumental] Dawson :52
11 Expectations Murdoch/Geddes/Colb 3:35
12 All the Young Dudes Bowie 3:35
13 So Nice So Smart Dawson 2:47
14 Sea of Love Baptiste/Khoury 2:20
15 Tree Hugger Dawson 3:14
16 I'm Sticking with You Reed 2:29
17 Anyone Else But You Dawson/Green 2:58
18 Vampire Creek 1:20
19 Anyone Else But You Green/Dawson 1:56
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Juno

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino

Category: Pop/Rock

Juno

UPC: 081227994082

Release Date: 01/08/2008

Original Release Date: 01/08/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [All I Want Is You, My Rollercoaster [Juno Film Version], A Well Respected Man, Dearest, Up the Spout, Tire Swing, Piazza, New York Catcher, Loose Lips, Superstar, Sleep [Instrumental], Expectations, All the Young Dudes, So Nice So Smart, Sea of Love, Tree Hugger, I'm Sticking with You, Anyone Else But You, Vampire, Anyone Else But You]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Music plays a key part in Juno, the way-too-charming indie comedy directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Juno, the pregnant teen of the title role, isn't just a kid who loves rock & roll; she and her boyfriend Paulie Bleeker play guitars together, the adoptive father of Juno's kid is a recovering grunge rocker who toured the world and elsewhere in 1993, and Reitman punctuates the film with songs, both classic rock and precious twee folk tunes from Kimya Dawson, formerly of the Moldy Peaches. Some might say that the sickly sweet songs of Dawson don't fit comfortably alongside the Kinks, Mott the Hoople, and Sonic Youth's cover of the Carpenters' "Superstar," but a large part of the appeal of Juno is how the world-weary sarcasm of Gen-X rubs against the unapologetic quirkiness of Gen-Y, and the soundtrack reflects that almost more than the movie, as the Dawson songs are even more prominent on this 19-track album than within the 90-minute movie. This may not be to everybody's taste -- many found the twee tunes irritating, not charming -- but anybody who loved the movie completely will find the Juno soundtrack just as witty and warm as the film itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi