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Friday Night Lights: Original Television Soundtrack
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Music CD Cover Brand: NBC Universal Edition: Music CD Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2007-07-24 Music Label: Adrenaline Music Soundtracks: - Devil Town - Tony Lucca 1.Read My Mind 1.Devil Town
- Berlin 2.Read My Mind - The Killers (Like Rebel Diamonds mix) 3.Jesus
- Idlewild Blues 4.I Turn My Camera On 5.Everything I Do (I Miss You)
- So Divided 5.I Turn My Camera On - Spoon 6.Storm 6.So Divided -
- Shoot The Runner 9.Trail Of The Dead 9.Good Bye - Drive By Truckers
- Good Bye 10.Two Hands - Townes Van Zandt 10.TBD 11.Dead Mans Will
- What I Got 11.Dead Mans Will - Iron & Wine/Calexico 12.Storm - Jose
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Free Music Notes for Friday Night Lights: Original Television Soundtrack AlbumFree Music Review: A great CD for any FNL fan Hit: 4 Stars
The Friday Night Lights soundtrack is perfect for anyone who loves the show, and is definitely enjoyable to a stranger of the series. Some standout songs on the album are The Killers' "Read My Mind" and "So Divided" by And You Will Know Us By the Trail of the Dead. But no doubt the best song is Tony Lucca's "Devil Town", an amazing, hard to find song that defines the show perfectly. The only problem with the CD is its lack of great instrumental songs played throughout the show. It doesn't have the show's opening theme or Explosions in the Sky's "Remember Me as a Time of Day." The CD does have Explosions in the Sky's instrumental "First Breath After Coma", but it's not the best song they could've gone with.
This is a must-buy for any Friday Night Lights fan, or even for anyone wanting to listen to great songs by mostly unknown artists.
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