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Strange Weirdos - Music from and Inspired By the Film "Knocked Up"

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Download links and information about Strange Weirdos - Music from and Inspired By the Film "Knocked Up" by Loudon Wainwright III. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Punk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Theatre/Soundtrack, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 47:55 minutes.

Artist: Loudon Wainwright III
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Theatre/Soundtrack, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 14
Duration: 47:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Grey In L.A. 3:14
2. You Can't Fail Me Now 3:45
3. Daughter 3:32
4. Ypsilanti (featuring Joe Henry) 1:51
5. So Much to Do 3:26
6. Valley Morning 3:44
7. X or Y 2:53
8. Final Frontier 3:46
9. Feel So Good 2:02
10. Lullaby 3:10
11. Naomi (featuring Joe Henry) 4:02
12. Doin' the Math 5:30
13. Strange Weirdos 4:06
14. Passion Play 2:54

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40 Year Old Virgin director Judd Apatow asked Loudon Wainwright to write a few songs for the soundtrack to his follow-up film Knocked Up. Wainwright obliged with this collection, a collaboration with album co-producer Joe Henry that’s pretty much Wainwright working as usual. Comic and sad, smart-assed and sincere, Wainwright can turn on a single line. He even tries shutting his mouth for the instrumentals. The pedal-steel led “Naomi,” in particular, purrs with affection. Wainwright attacks Peter Blegvad’s “Daughter” with the verve and cheek of one of his own and interpolates cabaret for “Final Frontier,” soft-show for Mose Allison’s ”Feel So Good” and ragtime for “So Much to Do.” But while Wainwright has no trouble skipping from genre to genre, he’s still at his most affecting when he sings it straight, as he does for the heart to heart intensity of “Lullaby.” And a mid-life crisis anthem such as the bluesy “Doin’ the Math” is pure vintage Wainwright as well.