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Clerks II

Clerks II
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Track Listing

  1. Anne Frank vs. Helen Keller
  2. Talking Heads/(Nothing But) Flowers
  3. Regret
  4. King Diamond/Welcome Home
  5. Of Parts Enlarged
  6. James L. Venable/Neckin� On The Swing
  7. The First Of The Fallen
  8. King Diamond/The Invisible Guests
  9. The Unholiest Act
  10. Q Lazzarus & Garvey/Goodbye, Horses
  11. On Knowing Pickles
  12. B.J. Thomas/Raindrops Keep Fallin� On My Head
  13. Twelve Step
  14. Jackson Five/ABC
  15. The Perfect Gift
  16. All Too Much/Think Fast
  17. Party Planning
  18. James L. Venable/Goin� Away Party
  19. I�m Gonna Miss You, Man
  20. Samantha Fox/Naughty Girls (Need Love To)
  21. Abstinence
  22. Alanis Morissette/Everything
  23. Semantics
  24. Soul Asylum/Misery
  25. Battle Of The Mega-Geeks

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107835 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-08-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great but yeah it is missing 1979..so what5
For those of you complaining, chances are you might already have that song laying around somewhere, they more than likely couldn't get the rights to the song for both the movie and the soundtrack. So shut up and enjoy what you have been given which is 97% of the soundtrack from the film, plus hilarious samples of dialogue from the movie. My complaint is that some of the dialogue (particularly in Semantics) is cut right before some of the funnier parts. Small complaint though. And why does the Q. Lazzarus song sound different than the one i have laying around somewhere? Oh well. Basically if you loved the movie, you'll love the soundtrack hands down. Track a copy down and enjoy folks.

Seems to be lacking something.3
First off, Clerks 2 was a great sequel. I thought for sure Kevin Smith was going to fumble the ball with this project, but the movie prevailed to be one of the most entertaining movies of the summer.

That being said, I was disappointed that Smashing Pumpkin's "1979" failed to make the final cut of the soundtrack. This song played during an important scene in the movie and I was extremely surprised that this track wasn't released on the soundtrack. There are still some good tracks on the soundtrack, including Talking Heads "Flowers" and Soul Asylum's "Misery" (Awesome!). King Diamond also has two tracks on the soundtrack that can be fun to listen to. Putting sound bites from the movie in between songs was a very nice touch.

Overall, the Clerks 2 soundtrack was lacking, specifically that one magic song. I would recommend this album to any diehard Kevin Smith fan, but only at the cheapest possible price, so shop around. When you get the soundtrack, download Smashing Pumpkin's "1979" and burn it on the cd, only then, will you have the complete soundtrack.

Fabulous!5
If you liked the original Clerks soundtrack, then you're sure to love this. Thirteen years after we heard Randall and Dante rant and ramble on about hermaphrodites and name-calling during sex on the first Clerks soundtrack, now we are blessed with the opportunity to hear these two anti-heroes discuss other pointless issues like racial slurs and which movie trilogy is, in fact, the REAL trilogy. And we, the Clerks fans, get to hear these meaningless dialogues in between every music track.

Oh, and did I mention the music? Terrific! Kevin Smith's choices are so fitting for each scene in the movie. It's not too difficult to imagine that Kevin has been thinking about these track choices for a long time. In typical Kevin Smith fashion, the usual array of artists are included as well as some cool surprises. You've got your typical Soul Asylum and Alanis Morrisette as well as King Diamond and an unexpected Jackson 5 dance number.

If you have not seen the movie, please make sure to do so before purchasing the soundtrack. Doing so is sure to give the songs so much more meaning as you listen to them. Overall, a really good soundtrack compilation that is sure to please any Clerks fan.