Clerks: Music From The Motion Picture
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Average customer review:Product Description
Features 10 Previously Unreleased Tracks! Total of 20 Tracks
Track Listing
- Dante's Lament
- Clerks - Love Among Freaks
- Kill the Sex Player - Girls Against Boys
- No Time for Love, Dr. Jones
- Got Me Wrong - Alice in Chains, Alice in Chains
- Randal & Dante on Sex
- Making Me Sick - Bash & Pop
- Bunch of Muppets
- Chewbacca - Supernova
- Panic in Cicero - The Jesus Lizard
- Shooting Star - Golden Smog
- Leaders and Followers - Bad Religion
- I Like to Expand My Horizons
- Violent Mood Swings [Thread Mix] - Stabbing Westward
- Berserker - Love Among Freaks
- Big Problems - Corrosion of Conformity, Corrosion of Conformity
- Go Your Own Way - Seaweed
- Social Event of the Season
- Can't Even Tell - Soul Asylum
- Jay's Chant
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33049 in Music
- Released on: 1994-10-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English, Russian
Customer Reviews
You won't find this soundtrack at any Quik Stop
The Clerks soundtrack delivers a matching atmosphere to match Kevin Smith's debut masterpiece. It's mostly alternative, with the exception of one punk song and one metal song.
Okay, so the songs are not presented completely in the order that they appeared in the movie, but so what? Most of the time, that's the case.
Love Among Freaks have two songs here, the title track which sets the whole attitude of the movie and "Berserker," the tune Silent Bob's Russian cousin Olaf sings.
The loud but lazy blare of Alice In Chains' "Got Me Wrong" fits Randal's "SFW" slacker attitude appropriately, as well as another aspect of the film's ambience.
The two cover songs here stand up to the original versions. I'm of course referring to Seaweed's cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way," played during the guidance counselor scene, and Golden Smog's cover of Bad Company's "Shooting Star," where we learn how Randal's cousin Walter died.
The dialogue bits enhance the soundtrack. Intercut between songs are Dante's reason why Empire was better than Jedi, at which point the silly and hilarious "Chewbacca" song plays. "Chewbacca! What a Wookie!" Just great! Another dialogue bit is where Dante tells Randal how Caitlin cheated on him eight and a half times, and then there's the one where Randall believes he's expanding his horizon by renting a porno movie.
Soul Asylum's "Can't Even Tell" is a perfect closer to the soundtrack and the movie. Clerks will go down in history as one of the best movies of all time, with the added bonus of having one of the most fitting soundtracks. And yes, I am supposed to be here today... writing this review.
"Olaf metal"
Fans of the Clerks movie will no doubt love the soundtrack, which not only features the music from the movie, but dialog excerpts from the movie that tie into the songs. Alice in Chains' "Got Me Wrong" from their "Sap" EP fits Randal perfectly, which is probably why it was included on the soundtrack to begin with. Supernova's "Chewbacca" is hilarious and ties into the preceding dialog excerpt between Dante and Randal over what was better; Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Bad Religion's "Leaders and Followers" fits Dante's persona (in the film he said he couldn't make altering decisions by himself), while surprise appearences from Stabbing Westward and Corrosion of Conformity nicely add a heavy flair to the package. Soul Asylum's "Can't Even Tell" is the film's theme song and fits it nicely, not to mention on the Clerks DVD the video that Kevin Smith directed for the song is included. All in all, if you loved the Clerks movie, you'll dig the soundtrack.
My love for this CD is like a truck! BERSERKER!
Well..this cd is an excellent companion to the movie. The sound clips from the movie make great additions to it and make it a true soundtrack. The only thing that would have made the cd better is that they could have included the sound snippet from the movie when Jay was trying to convince Olaf to sing Berserker (Which should have been placed before the track "Berserker" of course..) Overall the songs are a great mix of styles and the sounds make you think back to the excellent movie.





