The Inbetweeners Soundtrack | ||||
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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 | ||||
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The Inbetweeners Soundtrack [1] is a compilation album released as the soundtrack album for the British comedy series 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 programme. [2]
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 Drums's " Let's Go Surfing", 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 programme. some are these are featured in The Inbetweeners: Top 10 Moments.
It also features cut-outs of the four main characters in the programme (in box forms), as well as unseen photos and sleeve notes.
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 [1] is a compilation album released as the soundtrack album for the British comedy series 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 programme. [2]
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 Drums's " Let's Go Surfing", 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 programme. some are these are featured in The Inbetweeners: Top 10 Moments.
It also features cut-outs of the four main characters in the programme (in box forms), as well as unseen photos and sleeve notes.