iCarly: Music from and Inspired by the Hit TV Show
Original TV Soundtrack Main Performer
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| 1 | The Countdown [Cast Dialogue] | :14 |
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| 2 | Leave It All to Me (Theme from iCarly) | 2:41 |
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| 3 | What's Next, Baby? [Cast Dialogue] | :10 |
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| 4 | Stay My Baby | 3:05 |
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| 5 | About Me? [Cast Dialogue] | :07 |
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| 6 | About You Now | 3:10 |
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| 7 | Build-A-Bra [Cast Dialogue] | :10 |
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| 8 | Beautiful Girls [Nickelodeon Mix] | 3:43 |
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| 9 | Sam's Second Toe [Cast Dialogue] | :20 |
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| 10 | I Don't Wanna Be in Love [Dance Floor Anthem] | 4:00 |
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| 11 | Locked in the Closet [Cast Dialogue] | :19 |
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| 12 | I Like That Girl | 3:02 |
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| 13 | We Hated Your Girlfriend [Cast Dialogue] | :14 |
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| 14 | Girlfriend [Nickelodeon Mix] | 3:05 |
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| 15 | Blueberry Belly Button [Cast Dialogue] | :11 |
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| 16 | Freckles | 3:31 |
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| 17 | Gas Station Snacks [Cast Dialogue] | :19 |
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| 18 | Face in the Hall | 3:19 |
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| 19 | You Can't Do That! [Cast Dialogue] | :19 |
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| 20 | Let's Hear It for the Boy | 3:00 |
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| 21 | Ten Things Boys Like [Cast Dialogue] | :17 |
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| 22 | Thunder | 3:51 |
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| 23 | Headphones Are Huge [Cast Dialogue] | :26 |
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| 24 | Headphones On | 3:03 |
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| 25 | Suckish Improv Game [Cast Dialogue] | :28 |
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| 26 | Move [Nickelodeon's Dance on Sunset Theme] | 3:31 |
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| 27 | World's Fattest Priest [Cast Dialogue] | :21 |
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| 28 | I'm Grown | 3:32 |
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| 29 | Back to One [Cast Dialogue] | 2:41 |
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iCarly: Music from and Inspired by the Hit TV Show
USB Stick
Label: Sony Music Distribution
Category: Pop/Rock
Style: French Rock,Glam Rock,International Pop,Emo,Electro-Industrial,Early British Pop/Rock,British Punk,American Punk,Detroit Rock,Neo-Glam,Hong Kong Pop,Teen Pop,Jam Bands,Progressive Metal,Comedy Rock,Rap-Metal,Sadcore,Latin Rock,Oi!,Rap-Rock,Psychobilly,Ska-Punk,Cowpunk,Chamber Pop,Hot Rod,Neo-Prog,Alternative/Indie Rock,Soft Rock,Folk-Rock,Stoner Metal,Doom Metal,Psychedelic Pop,Hard Rock,Baroque Pop,Indie Rock,Indie Pop,J-Pop,Canterbury Scene,Twee Pop,C-86,Indie Electronic,Goth Metal,Power Metal,College Rock,Bar Band,Neo-Classical Metal,Retro-Rock,British Folk-Rock,Dance-Pop,New Wave of British Heavy Metal,Post-Grunge,Third Wave Ska Revival,Mod,Space Rock,Speed Metal,Proto-Punk,Queercore,Garage Punk,Early Pop/Rock,L.A. Punk,Hair Metal,Roots Rock,Psychedelic,Shibuya-Kei,Swedish Pop/Rock,Instrumental Rock,Hardcore Punk,British Trad Rock,Garage Rock Revival,Madchester,French Pop,Frat Rock,Neo-Psychedelia,Cocktail,Punk-Pop,Rockabilly,Sports Anthems,American Trad Rock,Heartland Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop-Metal,Brill Building Pop,Euro-Rock,Post-Punk,New Wave/Post-Punk Revival,Emo-Pop,Power Pop,New York Punk,Straight-Edge,Sophisti-Pop,Anarchist Punk,Obscuro,Industrial,Grindcore,Merseybeat,Alternative Pop/Rock,Avant-Prog,Punk Metal,Alternative Singer/Songwriter,Aussie Rock,Slowcore,Urban Folk,Blues-Rock,Freakbeat,British Invasion,Experimental Rock,Country-Rock,New Zealand Rock,AM Pop,Scandinavian Metal,Skiffle,Ambient Pop,New Wave,Prog-Rock,Arena Rock,Pub Rock,Mod Revival,Lo-Fi,Shoegaze,Britpop,No Wave,British Metal,Southern Rock,Punk/New Wave,Symphonic Black Metal,Synth Pop,Rock & Roll,Surf,Glitter,Jazz-Rock,Tex-Mex,Noise Pop,British Psychedelia,Retro Swing,American Underground,Post-Hardcore,Grunge,New Romantic,Jangle Pop,Alternative Metal,Dream Pop,Bubblegum,Teen Idols,Alternative Dance,Math Rock,Japanese Rock,Boogie Rock,Noise-Rock,Rockabilly Revival,Surf Revival,Acid Rock,Funk Metal,Alternative Country-Rock,Kraut Rock,Contemporary Pop/Rock,Paisley Underground,Post-Rock,Punk Revival,Country Soul,Riot Grrrl,British Blues,Industrial Metal,Euro-Dance,Club/Dance,Hot Rod Revival,Girl Groups,Ska Revival,Goth Rock,Aboriginal Rock,Sunshine Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Punk,Folk-Pop,Guitar Virtuoso,Swamp Pop,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Death Metal,Skatepunk,Album Rock,Euro-Pop,Garage Rock
iCarly: Music from and Inspired by the Hit TV Show
UPC: 886973684757
Release Date: 09/30/2008
Original Release Date: 09/30/2008
- Michael Wolff
Executive Producer
- Matthew Gerrard
Producer
- Don Gilmore
Producer
- Greg Kurstin
Producer
- Jay Landers
Executive Producer
- Wally Gagel
Producer
- Rodney Jerkins
Producer
- Christopher Austopchuk
Creative Director
- The Collective
Producer
- Matt Squire
Producer
- Dan Schneider
Executive Producer
- Dan Schneider
Dialogue
- Michael Hill Johnston
Make-Up
- Kris Dangla
Wardrobe
- Fusako Chubachi
Package Design
- Toby Gad
Producer
- Toby Gad
Mixing
- Xandy Barry
Producer
- Matt Beckley
Producer
- Jonathan "JR" Rotem
Producer
- Tatiana Gottwald
Producer
- Benny Blanco
Producer
- Doug Cohn
Executive in Charge of Music
- Miranda Cosgrove
Performer
- Backhouse Mike
Producer
- Tricia Bersci
Stylist
- Kris Dangl
Stylist
- Maria Egan Cohen
Executive Producer
- Viki Forshee
Photography
- Kali Hofinger
Hair Stylist
- Nathan Kress
Performer
- Jennette McCurdy
Performer
- David Savinski
Cover Photo
- Original TV Soundtrack
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The soundtrack to the Nickelodeon series iCarly is a curious hybrid of original music from the series and contemporary pop hits, sometimes presented in censored versions -- Sean Kingston's "Beautiful Girls" gets a lyric change for its "Nickelodeon Mix," Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend" gets a whole verse lopped off -- to make them better fit the preteen vibe of the show. This combination of iCarly originals and real world pop tunes has a dual purpose: it fills out a soundtrack that couldn't exist just on original music (as there is just not enough ready) and provides a soft launch for the musical career of star Miranda Cosgrove, who proves herself to be an appealingly spunky singer. It helps that she has a pair of good tunes in "Stay My Baby" and "About You Now," fizzy pop just about on the level of the Naked Brothers Band (a fellow Nick act who has a cut here), as they make the most of her girlish talents, but the focus isn't really on her: there are so many cuts from the likes of Good Charlotte, Natasha Bedingfield, Tiffany Evans with Bow Wow, and the deathless Menudo that she doesn't really stand out but rather blends in the mix, which is really the ultimate goal of the soundtrack anyway. Really, the only annoyances are the endless sketches, placed between every single track on the album -- something that is bound to delight young fans of the show but will irritate anybody older than 13. Thankfully, that's the only irritating thing about this otherwise fun soundtrack. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi


