Original TV Soundtrack: One Tree Hill - Music from the Television Series, Vol. 3: The Road Mix Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Don't Wait
Dashboard Confessional
 
Listen Stay Away
Honorary Title
 
Listen Naďve
Kooks [1]
 
Listen The Funeral
Band Of Horses
 
Listen Heartbeats
Gonzalez, Jose [2]
 
Listen You'll Ask for Me
Hilton, Tyler
 
Listen I Gotcha
Fiasco, Lupe
 
Listen Good Vibrations
Gym Class Heroes
 
Listen Lay Me Down
Wreckers
 
Listen Soon Enough
Constantines
 
Listen He Lays in the Reins
Calexico
Iron & Wine
 
Listen Tell Me What It Takes
Lucero [2]
 
Listen Just Be Simple
Songs: Ohia
 
Listen World Spins Madly On
Weepies
 
Listen Non-Believer
La Rocca
 
Listen Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns
Mother Love Bone
 

Original TV Soundtrack:
One Tree Hill - Music from the Television Series, Vol. 3: The Road Mix
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CD Information
Released: April 03, 2007
Label: Maverick/Warner Sunset
Genre: Television Soundtracks , Emo , Indie Rock
Review
Since One Tree Hill debuted in 2003, the cult-favorite teen drama has become more watchable and complex with each season -- and, judging by One Tree Hill - Music from the Television Series, Vol. 3: The Road Mix, it's also developed more eclectic taste in music. The sensitive balladry that appeared on the first two One Tree Hill soundtracks is still here, represented by Dashboard Confessional's "Don't Wait," the Honorary Title's "Stay Away," and the Weepies' "World Spins Madly On." And, of course, Tyler Hilton has a track, the typically earnest, acoustic "You'll Ask for Me." Nevertheless, this volume has the widest musical boundaries. Lupe Fiasco's "I Gotcha" and the Constantines' "Soon Enough" bring bracing hip-hop and soaring, Springsteen-esque indie rock to One Tree Hill's city limits, while Gym Class Heroes' genre-bending cover of "Good Vibrations" manages to be moody and funky at the same time. The soundtrack also features tracks by artists who somehow didn't make it onto The O.C.'s mixes, such as José González's folkie version of the Knife's "Heartbeats" and Band of Horses' "The Funeral." Granted, these songs, along with tracks by Iron Wine and Songs: Ohia, aren't such a far stretch from the more mainstream winsome sounds on this and the other One Tree Hill soundtracks, but they still help make Vol. 3 the most well-rounded collection of music from the show. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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