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'''''Superbad''''' is the soundtrack to the [[Superbad (film)|2007 film of the same name]]. It was released on [[August 7]], [[2007 in music|2007]] on [[Lakeshore Records]]. The album features original music by [[Lyle Workman]] and [[Bootsy Collins]], as well as songs by artists such as [[Curtis Mayfield]] and [[Rick James]]. Interestingly, the film also included references of highly obscure and overlooked mid-1960s rock groups (the two police officers were featured listening to [[The Remains]] and [[The Amboy Dukes]] in their patrol car). Additionally, the film includes two songs (Pork and Beef & My Favorite Mutiny) by the hip hop group [[The Coup]]. The album does not include, however, "[[These Eyes]]" by the [[The Guess Who|Guess Who]], "[[Panama (song)|Panama]]" by [[Van Halen]], "[[I'm Your Boogie Man]]" by [[KC and the Sunshine Band]], "[[Stranglehold (song)]]" by [[Ted Nugent]], "Echoes" by [[The Rapture]], |
'''''Superbad''''' is the soundtrack to the [[Superbad (film)|2007 film of the same name]]. It was released on [[August 7]], [[2007 in music|2007]] on [[Lakeshore Records]]. The album features original music by [[Lyle Workman]] and [[Bootsy Collins]], as well as songs by artists such as [[Curtis Mayfield]] and [[Rick James]]. Interestingly, the film also included references of highly obscure and overlooked mid-1960s rock groups (the two police officers were featured listening to [[The Remains]] and [[The Amboy Dukes]] in their patrol car). Additionally, the film includes two songs (Pork and Beef & My Favorite Mutiny) by the hip hop group [[The Coup]]. The album does not include, however, "[[These Eyes]]" by the [[The Guess Who|Guess Who]], "[[Panama (song)|Panama]]" by [[Van Halen]], "[[I'm Your Boogie Man]]" by [[KC and the Sunshine Band]], "[[Stranglehold (song)]]" by [[Ted Nugent]], "Echoes" by [[The Rapture]], "Are You Man Enough?" by [[The Four Tops]], and "[[Baby Please Don't Go]]" which are all featured in the film. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Superbad is the soundtrack to the 2007 film of the same name. It was released on August 7, 2007 on Lakeshore Records. The album features original music by Lyle Workman and Bootsy Collins, as well as songs by artists such as Curtis Mayfield and Rick James. Interestingly, the film also included references of highly obscure and overlooked mid-1960s rock groups (the two police officers were featured listening to The Remains and The Amboy Dukes in their patrol car). Additionally, the film includes two songs (Pork and Beef & My Favorite Mutiny) by the hip hop group The Coup. The album does not include, however, "These Eyes" by the Guess Who, "Panama" by Van Halen, "I'm Your Boogie Man" by KC and the Sunshine Band, "Stranglehold (song)" by Ted Nugent, "Echoes" by The Rapture, "Are You Man Enough?" by The Four Tops, and "Baby Please Don't Go" which are all featured in the film.
Track listing
- "SuperWhat?" by Lyle Workman
- "Too Hot to Stop" by The Bar-Kays
- "Seth Pulls Into Lot" by Lyle Workman
- "Cops See Fogell's ID/Seth Saves Evan" by Lyle Workman
- "Do Me" by Jean Knight
- "Flashback Party Weekend" by Lyle Workman
- "P.S. I Love You" by Curtis Mayfield
- "Evan Runs" by Lyle Workman
- "Sleeping Bags" by Lyle Workman
- "Like a Pimp" by Lyle Workman
- "Here I Come" by The Roots
- "Seth Runs on Track" by Lyle Workman
- "Bustin' Out (On Funk)" by Rick James
- "Evan's Basement Jam" by Lyle Workman
- "Roda" by Sergio Mendes
- "Goldslick/Seth's Fantasy" by Lyle Workman
- "Soul Finger" by The Bar-Kays
- "Funk McLovin" by Lyle Workman