Soundtrack
21 | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | March 18, 2008 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | Columbia |
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Allmusic |
The soundtrack was released at the same time as the film.
- The Rolling Stones—"You Can't Always Get What You Want" (Remixed by Soulwax) (6:07)
- MGMT—"Time to Pretend" (Super Clean Version) (4:20)
- LCD Soundsystem—"Big Ideas" (5:41)
- D. Sardy featuring Liela Moss—"Giant" (3:42)
- Amon Tobin—"Always" (3:38)
- Peter Bjorn and John—"Young Folks" (4:37)
- Junkie XL featuring Electrocute—"Mad Pursuit" (4:16)
- Get Shakes—"Sister Self Doubt" (4:22)
- The Aliens—"I Am The Unknown" (5:27)
- Rihanna—"Shut Up And Drive" (3:34)
- Knivez Out—"Alright" (3:31)
- Domino—"Tropical Moonlight" (3:28)
- Unkle—"Hold My Hand" (4:58)
- Mark Ronson featuring Kasabian—"L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" (3:32)
- Broadcast—"Tender Buttons" (2:51)
- Peter Bjorn and John—"Young Folks" (4:37)
- Other tracks
- Although it is not included in the soundtrack, Moby's "Slippin' Away" (Axwell Vocal Remix) plays in the scene when Ben is passing through airport security.
- The song "Everybody Get Dangerous" by Weezer was also featured in the film, but not included on the soundtrack since it was not yet released. It would later be released on Weezer's new record, The Red Album. It is played on a distant radio when the team is in a poker club.
- The songs "I Want You to Want Me" by Cheap Trick and "Music is Happiness" by The Octopus Project were also featured in the film but not on the soundtrack album.
- The song "Magnificent" by Estelle (feat. Kardinal Offishall) was also featured in the film but not on the soundtrack album. It's played approximately 58 minutes in, after the Weezer song, in the scene where Ben buys Jill a beer. It's subtle, and has a reggae beat.
- In the promotional trailers, "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" by The Doors was used.
- During the restaurant scene where the team explains to Ben how they work, "Home" by Great Northern can be heard playing in the background.
- The song "Again with the Subtitles" by Texas artist Yppah is another uncredited song in the film.
- The track played as the team makes off at the end of the film is "Rito a Los Angeles" by Giuseppe De Luca, which features part of the main riff of "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida". This track is also used in Ocean's Twelve, the first sequel to the caper film Ocean's Eleven, about actually robbing casinos in Vegas.
- My Mathematical Mind by Spoon was featured in the trailers.
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