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Season 3 (Music from the Showtime Series Californication)

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Download links and information about Season 3 (Music from the Showtime Series Californication). This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 55:30 minutes.

Release date: 2009
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 13
Duration: 55:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pussy Liquor (Rob Zombie) 4:47
2. Bitch, I Love You (Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears) 2:41
3. You're the One That I Want (Danielle Duval) 4:44
4. Boys Are Boys and Girls Are Choice (The Monks) 1:24
5. Real Big Leaguer (John Neal) 4:19
6. Werewolves of London (Widespread Panic) 7:38
7. Not Dark Yet (Jimmy Lafave) 6:47
8. Carmelita (GG Allin & The Criminal Quartet) 2:58
9. Cha Cha (Be My New BF) [Rock Remix] (Spider Problem) 3:07
10. Lord (Sleepy Sun) 5:41
11. 3 Rounds and a Sound (Blind Pilot) 4:27
12. Can't Find My Way Home (Stuffy Shmitt) 3:59
13. I Want You to Want Me (Damhnait Doyle) 2:58

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Showtime's third season of misadventures from David Duchovny’s sex-obsessed, lovably dysfunctional Hollywood writer Hank Moody is blessed by an eclectic soundtrack whose dizzying lineup is often as loopy and delightfully surprising as the show’s plot twists. The opening salvo of Rob Zombie’s "P***y Liquor" and "Bitch, I Love You" by Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears immediately underscores the show’s off-kilter eroticism with tongue firmly in cheek, the perfect counterpoint to more quietly introspective fare like Jimmy LaFave’s "Not Dark Yet," the weary "Lord" by Sleepy Sun and Blind Pilot’s "3 Rounds and a Sound." Danielle Duval’s down-tempo reinvention of Grease’s "You’re the One That I Want" offers up the first of the collection’s several oddball covers — see also Widespread Panic’s sprawling, live jam of Warren Zevon’s "Werewolves of London," a surprisingly restrained "Carmelita" from G.G. Allin & The Criminal Quartet and Damhnait Doyle turning Cheap Trick’s evergreen "I Want You to Want Me" into quasi child’s lullaby.