Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies

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Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies
Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies cover
Compilation album by Bowling for Soup
Released November 15, 2005
Genre Pop punk
Length 45:21
Label FFroe/Jive/Zomba
Producer Jaret Reddick, Casey Diiorio, Eric Delegard, Butch Walker, Russ-T Cobb
Professional reviews
Bowling for Soup chronology
A Hangover You Don't Deserve
(2004)
Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies
(2005)
The Great Burrito Extortion Case
(2006)
Singles from Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies
  1. "I Melt with You"
    Released: 2006

Bowling for Soup Goes to the Movies is a collection of Bowling for Soup's songs from movies and television. It contains both covers and previously unreleased originals.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Jimmy Neutron Theme" - 2:09 - (from Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures' Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius film, released in 2001.)
  2. "(Ready or Not) Omaha, Nebraska" - 3:38 - (from ESPN's College World Series. Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup admits to writing this in 5 minutes, and says "Everyone at ESPN is crazy!!!")
  3. "Greatest Day" - 3:15 - (Originally written for an EA Sports video game (but rejected), the song has been featured in FOX's Malcolm in the Middle, the David Spade family movie Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, Max Keeble's Big Move, Re-Animated, The Last Day of Summer (a Nickelodeon TV movie), and a Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie.)
  4. "...Baby One More Time" - 3:30 - (This song was written for the movie Freaky Friday after much of the actual movie had already been written. Because the song is written into the dialogue, Bowling for Soup was asked to cover the song at a given tempo. Reddick says, "We couldn't do our usual 'speed it up and add harmonies and it will sound like BFS' approach.")
  5. "Here We Go" - 3:09 - (from Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed; this song was originally written by Tim Armstrong of The Transplants, Operation Ivy, and Rancid.)
  6. "Undertow" - 3:31 - (While the band decided to pass up adding this song to their "A Hangover You Don't Deserve" album, it was featured on the Summerland soundtrack. Reddick says, "I don't have a copy of that [Summerland] soundtrack, but I am guessing this is one of the strongest tracks on it.")
  7. "Spanish Harlem" - 1:04 - (This is the one of only three tracks (excluding the two new tracks), which was not featured on any television show or movie, as a series starring Luis Guzmán passed on the song.)
  8. "Li'l Red Riding Hood" - 2:30 - (The movie Cursed opened with this song.)
  9. "Live It Up" - 3:09 - (This song is a demo, and is not in any television shows or movies.)
  10. "Star Song" - 3:26 - (While this song is not in any television shows or movies, it is one of the band's favorite songs and it appears on the re-issue of Drunk Enough to Dance.)
  11. "I Melt with You" - 4:02 - (Featured in the movie Sky High, the song has now been released as the single from the album. Bowling for Soup was asked to cover it by Lisa Brown, who also asked the band to cover "Baby One More Time". Though they were a little apprehensive about covering a song that not only has been covered so many times before, but is also a "classic" to the band, they eventually agreed. Bowling for Soup's version has also changed the second line of the song to be more appropriate for kids.)
  12. "Five O'Clock World" - 2:22 - (The theme of 2 episodes for the 2002-2003 Drew Carey Show.)
  13. "Gilligan's Island Theme" - 2:25 - (Used for the reality show based on the classic series.)
  14. "Sometimes" - 3:28 - (One of the previously unreleased tracks featured on the album.)
  15. "Sick of Myself" - 3:40 - (This song was originally covered for the wedding of Lance (the original Bowling for Soup drummer).)

The artwork of the booklet and CD case is a comic book-like rendition of the band. The CD itself resembles a movie reel.

[edit] Credits

  • Jaret Reddick - vocals, guitars
  • Chris Burney - guitars, vocals
  • Erik Chandler - bass, vocals
  • Gary Wiseman - drums
  • Crew: Edo Levi, Greg Lobdell, Sean Bailey, Dave Hale
  • Album concept: Jonathan Mchugh and Jaret Reddick
  • Photos: Jason Janik
  • Art Director/Illustrator: Sean. M Kinney
  • Mastered by Chaz Harperat Battery Mastering NYC
  • Management: Jeff Roe and Jaret Reddick for The Decibel Collective
  • Legal: Michael L. McKoy, esq. for Serling Rooks and Ferrara
  • Booking: Andy Somers for The Agency Group | Paul Bolton for Helter Skelter (UK/Europe)