Original Soundtrack: 10 Things I Hate About You Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen I Want You to Want Me
Letters To Cleo
 
Listen F.N.T.
Semisonic
 
Listen I Know
Save Ferris
 
Listen Your Winter
Sister Hazel
 
Listen Even Angels Fall
Riddle, Jessica
 
Listen New World
Leroy [3]
 
Listen Saturday Night
Ta Gana
 
Listen Atomic Dog
Clinton, George [1]
 
Listen Dazz
Brick [1]
 
Listen The Weakness in Me
Armatrading, Joan
 
Listen War
Cardigans
 
Listen Wings of a Dove (A Celebratory Song)
Madness [1]
 
Listen Cruel to Be Kind
Letters To Cleo
 
Listen One More Thing
Gibbs, Richard
 

Original Soundtrack:
10 Things I Hate About You
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CD Information
Released: April 06, 1999
Label: Hollywood
Genre: Alternative Pop/Rock , Pop/Rock
Review
One of the best modern rock soundtracks of the spring 1999 season is filled with great tracks by hip new artists, and some unexpected covers. The story of two sisters trying to get a date for the high school prom, 10 Things I Hate About You is an updated version of Shakespeare's -Taming of the Shrew. The sisters' father is way too overprotective and won't let the younger sibling date unless the eldest gets a date first. Featuring teen stars such as Larisa Oleynik, Julia Stiles, Andrew Keegan, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the movie was pretty good and was considered a box office success. Letters to Cleo is featured in the movie and on this soundtrack collection as one of the character's favorite bands. They do a great job covering Cheap Trick's 1979 hit "I Want You to Want Me" and Nick Lowe's "Cruel to Be Kind," keying off of the original artist's style and throwing in a little bit of their own. Other tracks featured in the film include Semisonic's "FNT," Save Ferris' "I Know," Sister Hazel's "Your Winter," Jessica Riddle's "Even Angels Fall," Leroy's "New World," Ta-Gana's "Saturday Night," Brick's "Dazz," Joan Armatrading's "The Weakness in Me," the Cardigans' "War," and Madness' "Wings of a Dove." As good as they are, the best track is George Clinton's immortal "Atomic Dog," heard during one of the film's funniest scenes. A '70s funk-lovin' lead character, stopped at a red light, wins a car-stereo volume duel with a carload of '90s Valley girls blasting Barenaked Ladies' "One Week" in the next lane. The album closes with the instrumental theme "One More Thing," composed by Richard Gibbs in a pop-classical style; it does a nice job working the same groove as the rest of the soundtrack. ~ S. Peeples, All Music Guide

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