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DAN IN REAL LIFE

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Sondre Lerche
Label:
Virgin Records
Release Date: October 2, 2007
Links:
www.virginrecords.com/


www.daninreallife.movies.go.com

 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Family Theme Waltz - Sondre Lerche
2
To Be Surprised - Sondre Lerche
3
I'll Be OK - Sondre Lerche
4
Dan and Marie Picking Hum - Sondre Lerche
5
My Hands Are Shaking - Sondre Lerche
6
Dan In Real Life - Sondre Lerche
7
Hell No - Sondre Lerche and Regina Spektor
8
Family Theme - Sondre Lerche
9
Fever - A Fine Frenzy
10
Airport Taxi Reception - Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down
11
Dan and Marie Melody - Sondre Lerche
12
Human Hands - Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down Quartet
13
I'll Be OK (Instrumental Reprise)
14
Let My Love Open The Door - Sondre Lerche
15
Dan and Marie Finale Theme - Sondre Lerche
16
Modern Nature - Sondre Lerche and Lillian Samdal

ALBUM REVIEW:

Dan In Real Life stars funnyman Steve Carell as a sad loser in a not-so-funny life situation where everything seems to go wrong at the same time. The soundtrack to this delightful comedy is helmed by Norwegian guitarist-singer-songwriter Sondre Lerche. While we have not caught the movie, we the music created by the talented 25-year-old is definitely a pleasure to listen to – whether you are in a not-so-funny life situation or not.

Let’s say you are in a gloomy mood, Lerche’s “To Be Surprised” will perk you up with its flighty melody and upbeat rhythm. His folksy vocals will pull you out from the doldrums of sadness, and make everything around you seem brighter somehow. Let’s say you are in a chirpy mood, Lerche’s rendition of English rocker Pete Townsend’s “Let My Love Open The Door” will make your already positive outlook in life even more positive. The fluently flowing strings accompaniment complements the singer’s inspiring vocals nicely.

Elsewhere, there are other gems to be uncovered. There is the romantic duet “Hell No” performed by the composer with Soviet-born American singer Regina Spektor. You can feel yourself bobbing to the relaxing lounge tune. There is the sexy “Fever” sung sultrily by alternative singer A Fine Frenzy - a perfect song to play if you have those late night parties.

Also included in the 43-minute soundtrack are cues like "Airport Taxi Reception" and "Modern Nature" found on Lerche’s previous albums. Instrumental tracks like “Family Theme Waltz” and “Dan and Marie Picking Hum” provide some easy listening without having to watch the film beforehand, and that is why this album works great on its own. And while listening to “I'll Be OK” (or its instrumental version played pitifully on trumpets), how can anyone not feel for the melancholically attractive track?

Do not be fooled by Carell’s slapstick expression on the album cover, this soundtrack album is a prized collection of music that will definitely make your day.

ALBUM RATING:



Recommended Track: (7) Hell No - Sondre Lerche and Regina Spektor

Review by John Li

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