GARDEN STATE Soundtrack Blossoming

Three weeks after its release, Epic Records’ GARDEN STATE soundtrack continues to bloom, doubling its sales and shooting all the way to #25 on Billboard’s Top 200 and #2 on its Top Soundtracks chart. As audiences discover the acclaimed Fox Searchlight/Miramax film, its companion album has become the top-selling CD at Tower Records, Virgin Megastores and Amazon.com.

Each song on the soundtrack, hand-picked by the film’s writer/director/star Zach Braff (Scrubs), plays an integral part in the film, lending depth and emotion to every scene, character and storyline. “Essentially, I just made a mix CD of the music that I felt was scoring my late twenties,” he says. “I never imagined that so many people of so many different ages would respond to the same bands that inspire me. I guess the coolest thing about the soundtrack’s success is that it shows the labels that there’s a bona fide desire for this kind of music. That, and the fact that my grandmother’s driving around Boca Raton cranking Coldplay.”

Called “this generation’s The Graduate” by Spin, Garden State has grossed more than $11 million since its limited release on July 28th. The movie expands to 1,000 screens on September 3rd for the Labor Day Weekend.

The film stars Braff as Andrew Largeman, an actor shuffling through life in a lithium-induced coma. His mother’s death inspires a vacation from the pills and a trip home, where he finds old acquaintances around every corner. By a twist of fate, he meets Sam (Natalie Portman), a girl who’s everything he isn’t. A blast of color, hope and quirks, Sam becomes a sidekick who refuses to ride in his sidecar. Her warmth and fearlessness give Large the courage to open his heart to the joy and pain of the infinite abyss that is life.

So, if you haven’t seen the movie yet, do so, it is great, just read our review here. As far as the soundtrack goes you can pick up your own copy here for only $9.99 so what the hell are you waiting for? We have placed the tracklisting below so check it out and enjoy!

 1. “Don’t Panic” – Coldplay

 2. “Caring is Creepy” – The Shins

 3. “In the Waiting Line” – Zero 7

 4. “New Slang” – The Shins

 5. “I Just Don’t Think I’ll Get Over You” – Colin Hay

 6. “Blue Eyes” – Cary Brothers

 7. “Fair” – Remy Zero

 8. “One of These Things First” – Nick Drake

 9. “Lebanese Blonde” – Thievery Corporation

 10. “The Only Living Boy In New York” – Simon & Garfunkel

 11. “Such Great Heights” – Iron and Wine

 12. “Let Go” – Frou Frou

 13. “Winding Road” – Bonnie Somerville

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