Wednesday, January 13, 2010

SPIN Magazine Announces Burton's Alice Soundtrack

From SPIN Magazine here.

Turns out Alice likes her pop-punk. Recently, news broke that Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and blink-182 bassist -- and SPIN.com columnist -- Mark Hoppus were working on an original track for the Tim Burton-Walt Disney cinematic re-imagining of Alice in Wonderland, due in theaters March 5. Now we know who'll visit them at the tea party: The full track-listing for the soundtrack, dubbed Almost Alice and out March 2, was announced today on MySpace.

Joining Wentz and Hoppus, whose collabo is called "In Transit," are fellow pop-punk stars like Avril Lavigne ("Alice [Underground]"), Tokio Hotel and Kerli ("Strange"), The All-American Rejects ("Poison"), and Plain White T's ("Welcome to Mystery"), among others.

Cure frontman Robert Smith ("Very Good Advice"), Wolfmother ("Fell Down A Hole"), and Franz Ferdinand ("The Lobster Quadrille") are some of the less adenoidal acts also contributing to the star-laden soundtrack.

All that's missing is the Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" and we're set. Wait, wuh? That song is covered on the soundtrack by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Well played, Disney, well played. The track-listing is below:

1. "Alice (Underground)" performed by Avril Lavigne
2. "The Poison" performed by The All-American Rejects
3. "The Technicolor Phase" performed by Owl City
4. "Her Name Is Alice" performed by Shinedown
5. "Painting Flowers" performed by All Time Low
6. "Where's My Angel" performed by Metro Station
7. "Strange" performed by Tokio Hotel and Kerli
8. "Follow Me Down" performed by 3OH!3 featuring Neon Hitch
9. "Very Good Advice" performed by Robert Smith
10. "In Transit" performed by Mark Hoppus with Pete Wentz
11. "Welcome to Mystery" performed by Plain White T's
12. "Tea Party" performed by Kerli
13. "The Lobster Quadrille" performed by Franz Ferdinand
14. "Running Out of Time" performed by Motion City Soundtrack
15. "Fell Down a Hole" performed by Wolfmother
16. "White Rabbit" performed by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

2 comments:

  1. The soundtrack sounds killer - must have it!

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  2. SteveA, it does sound pretty interesting, doesn't it?

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