| | Felicity Soundtrack CD (1 Customer Review)
Given that the WB's Felicity is light years beyond other contemporary teen dramas in its note-perfect portrayal of young adult life, it's no real surprise that Felicity's success is simple -- by and large, these are actually artists that a college freshman like the title character might be listening to circa 1999, from Lilith Fair icons like Sarah McLachlan ("Good Enough") to hip electronic acts like Air ("All I Need"). The addition of notable performers like Neil Finn ("She Will Have Its Way"), Ivy ("I've Got a Feeling"), and Peter Gabriel ("Here Comes the Flood") further cements the disc as worthwhile listen even for those less-than-diehard viewers. Only the omission of Beth Orton's "Sweetest Decline" -- included on a mix-tape Noel made for Felicity in one memorable episode -- hits a sour note; slap it onto a second volume and all will be forgiven. ~ Jason Ankeny
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Recording information: Market Street Studios.
Personnel: Amy Jo Johnson, Neil Finn (vocals, guitar); Larry Klein (guitar, keyboards).
Audio Mixer: Helix Hadar.
Felicity Soundtrack Music | List Price | $13.92 (You save $1.27) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Soundtrack CDs, Alternative, Television | | Label | Hollywood | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 31287  | | CD Universe Part number | 1026567 | | Catalog number | 162228 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 11, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Adam Schlesinger; Larry Klein; Andy Chase | | Engineer | Helik Hadar; Andy Chase | | Additional Info | Original Soundtrack |
Felicity Soundtrack Songs | 1. | She Will Have Her Way |
| 2. | Heart and Shoulder |
| 3. | Good Enough |
| 4. | I've Got a Feeling |
| 5. | Day Before Yesterday |
| 6. | Hermes Bird |
| 7. | All I Need |
| 8. | Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| 9. | Everyday Down |
| 10. | Angels |
| 11. | Puddle of Grace |
| 12. | Slingshots |
| 13. | Here Comes the Flood |
| 14. | This Woman's Work |
| 15. | Felicity Theme |
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