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Get Him To The Greek

Infant Sorrow Audio CD
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1. Just Say Yes
2. Gang of Lust
3. Furry Walls
4. Going Up
5. Bangers, Beans and Mash
6. The Clap
7. I Am Jesus
8. Riding Daphne
9. F.O.H.
10. Yeah Yeah Oi Oi
11. African Child (Trapped In Me)
12. Little Bird
13. Searching For A Father
14. "Supertight" Jackie Q featuring Aldous Snow
15. "Ring Round" Jackie Q

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Original soundtrack to the 2010 comedy starring Russell Brand, who portrays British Rock star Aldous Snow, the same character he brought to life in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Aldous is the lead vocalist for the 'band' Infant Sorrow, who provides the music to the film. 15 tracks including 'Furry Walls', 'Yeah Yeah Oi Oi', 'Gang Of Lust' and many more.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very fun listening experience., Jun 6 2010
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Sebastien Lessard (Richmond, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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Having loved the movie and the music, I decided to pick up the soundtrack. The songs were written by Russell Brand(also sings on the cd), Jarvis Cocker(Pulp), Carl Barat(Libertines), Dan Bern and actor Jason Segal. You get very tuneful songs that would please fans of Tenacious D, The Darkness & Buckcherry.

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Amazon.com: 4.8 out of 5 stars (38 customer reviews)

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bangers, Beans, and Russell Brand!!!, Jun 11 2010
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Russell Brand delivers a genius performance as both a hard-rock singer and a balladeer, ridiculous as some of the lyrics are (in a good way). They are absolutely hilarious and in-character for a rock star with grandiose visions of himself, delivered perfectly. If you see the movie, (smashing!!!), all the songs will remind you of funny and even some touching parts of the film. Standing on their own merit, the songs are entertaining in a "Flight of the Conchords" vein.....hysterical lyrics (albeit much more explicit) about personal experiences....in this case, the experience of an over-sexed, over-indulged, beautiful rock god who every one wants a piece of.......and gets. Creative, fun to listen to. You catch new things the more you listen to it.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended, Nov 7 2010
By jo5hne - Published on Amazon.com
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As a fan of "Get Him to the Greek" I purchased this in hopes of a few laughs, but to my suprise it's actually pretty good. The songs are catchy and of course funny. In my opinion it's better than the CRAP thats being trying to be sold to us by the "Professional Artist" now days. If your a fan of this type of music, I would Highly Recommend purchasing.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "you got me all jeffried up", Jun 1 2010
By cwortolani "cwortolani" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Get Him To The Greek (Audio CD)
Much like the soundtrack to Walk Hard, another Apatow film, has already done the soundtrack to Get Him to the Greek is on its way to becoming one of the few albums I can repeatedly listen to all the way through. Rather than the traditional soundtrack compilation, this is treated as an actual record by the Aldous Snow's band Infant Sorrow. Those who saw Forgetting Sarah Marshall will remember the wonderful Infant Sorrow tracks from that film song by Aldous Snow. This soundtrack takes things to a new level, both comically and musically. Inside of You seems harmless put up against songs like The Clap, I Am Jesus, and Riding Daphne. Though the Snow character, with an appearance by the character's love interest Jackie Q., sings throughout, some great musicians are behind the songs. Carl Barat of The Libertines and Dirty Pretty Things, Jarvis Cocker of Pulp, Actor Jason Segel, and even Producer Judd Apatow all wrote songs for the album. Though Russell Brand admits he has little musical skill, it certainly doesn't seem that way here. He has come a long way from his cover of When I'm Sixty-Four though.
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