Original Soundtrack on Limited Edition Transparent Red Vinyl! Includes Tracks from Beck, Broken Social Scene, Rolling Stones, T. Rex, The Bluetones, Plumtree & More! Collector's Item!
The original Scott Pilgrim Motion Picture Soundtrack features four new songs by Beck under the guise of Sex Bob-omb. Also on the soundtrack are selections by Broken Social Scene, Beachwood Sparks and Frank Black - alongside classic rock anthems from rock greats, The Rolling Stones and T. Rex plus a stellar inclusion from Britpop kings The Bluetones.
"[A] new favourite soundtrack to cherish." - James McMahon, The Guardian
"[T]he soundtrack comes together very well as a whole. Whereas many modern film soundtracks are glorified compilation discs with a seemingly random track selection, the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World soundtrack is very thoughtful in its curation and stands as a very accurate interpretation of O'Malley's fictional world." - Matthew Perpetua, Pitchfork
"Cohesiveness is a necessary quality to any soundtrack its crucial to have great individual songs and string them together in a way that makes sense. The Scott Pilgrim OST does a fine job at stringing the songs together, for instance, leading into the T. Rex classic 'Teenage Dream', with its large orchestration and bombastic choruses works really well after 'Garbage Truck', as does the transition from 'Scott Pilgrim' by Plumtree into Frank Blacks classic 'I Heard Ramona Sing'. Plumtree is a 90s teenage band from Nova Scotia, who are credited for coining the Scott Pilgrim name, and after listening to their track, its easy to discern why OMalley equated the song with his comic book the track exudes teenage powerlessness, confusion and most all, a happy go lucky brand of naivety..." - Stephen Foster, Consequence of Sound
Features:
150 Gram Vinyl
Transparent Red Vinyl LP
Limited Edition
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Collector's Item
Cult Favorite
Musicians:
Sex Bob-Omb (Michael Cera, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Beck and Brian LeBarton)
Plumtree
Frank Black
Beachwood Sparks
Black Lips
Crash and The Boys (Broken Social Scene and Erik Knudsen)
T. Rex
The Bluetones
Blood Red Shoes
Metric
Broken Social Scene
Rolling Stones
Beck
Brian LeBarton
Selections:
Side 1:
1. We Are Sex Bob-Omb (Sex Bob-Omb: Michael Cera, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Beck and Brian LeBarton)
2. Scott Pilgrim (Plumtree)
3. I Heard Ramona (Frank Black)
4. By Your Side (Beachwood Sparks)
5. O Katrina! (Black Lips)
6. I'm So Sad, So Very Very Sad (Crash and The Boys: Broken Social Scene and Erik Knudsen)
7. We Hate You Please Die (Crash and the Boys)
8. Garbage Truck (Sex Bob-Omb)
9. Teenage Dream (T. Rex)
10. Sleazy Bed Track (The Bluetones)
Side 2:
1. It's Getting Boring By the Sea (Blood Red Shoes)
2. Black Sheep (Metric)
3. Threshold (Sex Bob-Omb)
4. Anthems For a Seventeen Year Old Girl (Broken Social Scene)
5. Under My Thumb (Rolling Stones)
6. Ramona (acoustic version) (Beck)
7. Ramona (Beck)
8. Summertime (Sex Bob-Omb)
9. Threshold (8 Bit) (Brian LeBarton)
The original Scott Pilgrim Motion Picture Soundtrack features four new songs by Beck under the guise of Sex Bob-omb. Also on the soundtrack are selections by Broken Social Scene, Beachwood Sparks and Frank Black - alongside classic rock anthems from rock greats, The Rolling Stones and T. Rex plus a stellar inclusion from Britpop kings The Bluetones.
"[A] new favourite soundtrack to cherish." - James McMahon, The Guardian
"[T]he soundtrack comes together very well as a whole. Whereas many modern film soundtracks are glorified compilation discs with a seemingly random track selection, the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World soundtrack is very thoughtful in its curation and stands as a very accurate interpretation of O'Malley's fictional world." - Matthew Perpetua, Pitchfork
"Cohesiveness is a necessary quality to any soundtrack its crucial to have great individual songs and string them together in a way that makes sense. The Scott Pilgrim OST does a fine job at stringing the songs together, for instance, leading into the T. Rex classic 'Teenage Dream', with its large orchestration and bombastic choruses works really well after 'Garbage Truck', as does the transition from 'Scott Pilgrim' by Plumtree into Frank Blacks classic 'I Heard Ramona Sing'. Plumtree is a 90s teenage band from Nova Scotia, who are credited for coining the Scott Pilgrim name, and after listening to their track, its easy to discern why OMalley equated the song with his comic book the track exudes teenage powerlessness, confusion and most all, a happy go lucky brand of naivety..." - Stephen Foster, Consequence of Sound
Features:
150 Gram Vinyl
Transparent Red Vinyl LP
Limited Edition
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Collector's Item
Cult Favorite
Musicians:
Sex Bob-Omb (Michael Cera, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Beck and Brian LeBarton)
Plumtree
Frank Black
Beachwood Sparks
Black Lips
Crash and The Boys (Broken Social Scene and Erik Knudsen)
T. Rex
The Bluetones
Blood Red Shoes
Metric
Broken Social Scene
Rolling Stones
Beck
Brian LeBarton
Selections:
Side 1:
1. We Are Sex Bob-Omb (Sex Bob-Omb: Michael Cera, Alison Pill, Mark Webber, Beck and Brian LeBarton)
2. Scott Pilgrim (Plumtree)
3. I Heard Ramona (Frank Black)
4. By Your Side (Beachwood Sparks)
5. O Katrina! (Black Lips)
6. I'm So Sad, So Very Very Sad (Crash and The Boys: Broken Social Scene and Erik Knudsen)
7. We Hate You Please Die (Crash and the Boys)
8. Garbage Truck (Sex Bob-Omb)
9. Teenage Dream (T. Rex)
10. Sleazy Bed Track (The Bluetones)
Side 2:
1. It's Getting Boring By the Sea (Blood Red Shoes)
2. Black Sheep (Metric)
3. Threshold (Sex Bob-Omb)
4. Anthems For a Seventeen Year Old Girl (Broken Social Scene)
5. Under My Thumb (Rolling Stones)
6. Ramona (acoustic version) (Beck)
7. Ramona (Beck)
8. Summertime (Sex Bob-Omb)
9. Threshold (8 Bit) (Brian LeBarton)