The Inbetweeners Soundtrack

The Inbetweeners Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by The Inbetweeners and various artists
Released 2 November 2009
Recorded 1980-2009
Genre Alternative rock, punk rock, contemporary R&B, comedy rock, spoken word
Length 160 minutes
Label EMI TV
The Inbetweeners and various artists chronology
The Inbetweeners Soundtrack
(2009)
The Inbetweeners Movie
(2011)

The Inbetweeners Soundtrack is a compilation album released as the soundtrack album for the British comedy show The Inbetweeners. It was released in November 2009 by EMI Records. It is a double album containing 48 tracks, featuring various artist tracks and sound bites from the first two series of the show.[1]

Description

The Inbetweeners title card image, also used as the album cover for The Inbetweeners Soundtrack

Due to being released in 2009, it only covers the first two series of The Inbetweeners. Its cover is similar to The Inbetweeners Series 1 DVD cover and title screen from all three series.

It features a majority of the tracks from the series. Not included is "Just Like Heaven" by The Cure, which plays during the credits of "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards". Other songs featured in the series are also missing, such as The Feeling's "Fill My Little World", Razorlight's "Before I Fall to Pieces", The Fratellis "Chelsea Dagger", Calvin Harris's "Acceptable in the 80s", Gorillaz' "Feel Good Inc.", The Ting Tings "That's Not My Name", Girls Aloud's "Something Kinda Ooooh", Sugababes' "Round Round", Rachel Stevens' "Some Girls", Rihanna's "S.O.S", Booty Luv's "Some Kinda Rush", The Ting Tings' "Shut Up and Let Me Go", Booty Luv's "Shine", The Chemical Brothers' "Setting Sun", and Damien Rice's "9 Crimes".

The album features fourteen tracks that are clips (samples) taken from moments in the show. some are these are featured in The Inbetweeners: Top 10 Moments.

It also features cut-outs of the four main characters in the show (in box forms), as well as unseen photos and sleeve notes.

Track listing

[2]

Disc one

  1. "Briefcase" (Dialogue) (from First Day)
  2. "Gone Up In Flames" - by Morning Runner (theme music)
  3. "Don't Look Back Into The Sun" by The Libertines
  4. "Mr Maker" by The Kooks
  5. "Moving to New York" by The Wombats
  6. "Miss Timbs" (Dialogue)
  7. "Sexyback" by Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland (from Caravan Club)
  8. "Sheila" by Jamie T
  9. "Bumder" (Dialogue) (from Bunk Off)
  10. "Foundations" by Kate Nash
  11. "Fluorescent Adolescent" by Arctic Monkeys
  12. "Love Is An Unfamiliar Name" by The Duke Spirit
  13. "She Knows" by Thom Stone
  14. "She's Got You High" by Mumm-Ra
  15. "Caravan Club" (Dialogue) (from Caravan Club)
  16. "Second, Minute Or Hour" by Jack Peñate
  17. "In Between Days" by The Cure (from Thorpe Park)
  18. "I'm a Cuckoo" by Belle & Sebastian
  19. "Friend" (Dialogue) (from Will Gets a Girlfriend)
  20. "Gallery" by Tellison
  21. "She Can Do What She Wants" by Field Music
  22. "You Won't Stop" by New Cassettes
  23. "Business" (Dialogue)
  24. "The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor)" by Freaks
  25. "Cinema Car" by Transformer
  26. "Elasticity" by Royworld
  27. "A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed" by Theaudience (from Xmas Party)
  28. "Underage Drinkers" (Dialogue)

Disc two

  1. "Morning Benders" (Dialogue)
  2. "A Whole Child Ago" by Biffy Clyro
  3. "Neil's Lego Collection" (Dialogue)
  4. "Kids With Guns" (Hot Chip Remix) by Gorillaz
  5. "Dance wiv Me" by Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome
  6. "Fish Punch" (Dialogue) (from The Field Trip)
  7. "Latchmere" by The Maccabees
  8. "To Lose My Life" by White Lies
  9. "Girls And Boys In Love" by The Rumble Strips
  10. "Feisty One You Are" (Dialogue) (from The Field Trip)
  11. "Over and Over" by Hot Chip
  12. "Fire Fire" by Sam Isaac
  13. "War of the Worlds" by Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
  14. "Fit 4 U" by The Young Knives
  15. "Simon At The Disco" (Dialogue)
  16. "About Your Dress" by The Maccabees
  17. "Born In the '70s" by Ed Harcourt
  18. "Drive By" (Dialogue) (from A Night Out in London)
  19. "Cuddle Fuddle" by Passion Pit
  20. "Wild Orphan" by Lloyd Cole
  21. "Jay Gets Dumped" (Dialogue)
  22. "That's Entertainment" by The Jam

References

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