The Music from The O.C.: Mix 1

RELEASE
March 30, 2004
LABEL
Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
GENRES
Soundtrack, Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Grunge, TV Soundtracks, Soundtracks, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock

Album Review

Graced with a gorgeous cast of actors and only the most decadent of storylines tailored to upscale rich kids in southern California, The O.C. became an overnight television hit for Fox in summer 2003. Not only was it the hippest television show among teens, but the 18-34 demographic also applauded the prime-time drama. Music from The O.C.: Mix 1 sets the show's cool backdrop while also highlighting a select group of artists well suited for The O.C.'s viewing audience. Select tracks from the likes of Jet, the Dandy Warhols, Turin Brakes, and South will fare well with the new-millennium MTV generation. Phantom Planet provides the theme song with its sun-kissed, harmony-drenched "California," and that alone should be enough for those O.C. enthusiasts who cannot get enough of the nighttime soap opera. More stylish indie rock cuts from Jem, Doves, singer/songwriter Alexi Murdoch, and Spoon, as well as bonus clips from the show, round out this fashionable soundtrack.
MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Paint the Silence
  2. Just a Ride
  3. Honey and the Moon
  4. The Way We Get By
  5. Move On
  6. How Good It Can Be
  7. Caught By the River
  8. Rain City
  9. We Used to Be Friends
  10. Dice
  11. Orange Sky
  12. California