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MTV Presents Laguna Beach: Summer Can Last Forever

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MTV Presents Laguna Beach: Summer Can Last Forever
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517057999
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: November 07, 2006
Sales Rank: 121981
Studio: Interscope Records


















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Disc 1:
  1. Come Clean - DioGuardi, K.
  2. More Bounce in California - Godfrey, Marc
  3. It Ends Tonight - Ritter, Tyson
  4. Out of My Head - Reyes, Ginger
  5. Bouncing Off the Walls - Pagnotta, Tim
  6. It's Not Your Fault - New Found Glory
  7. California Grace - Robins, J. Son
  8. I Can't Help Myself - Penn, Vaughan
  9. Rooftops and Invitations - Carrabba, Christoph
  10. The Adventure - DeLonge, Tom
  11. You and Me - Wade, Jason
  12. When Your Heart Stops Beating
  13. Next Time - Moreno, Alissa
  14. California - Tanner, Ryan


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good ...
The product is great - and arrived in the condition I ordered it...
However, I ordered it on August 13 and it did not arrive until September 24 that was disappointing.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * I love Laguna Beach. ...
This c.d. wasn't everything I hoped it would be but, I was good enough for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Another Great Mix!! ...
I love these mixes from Laguna and The Hills. The music is enjoyable and it's worth every penny to have the songs you like on one album as opposed to having to individually buy each album and spend about 200 dollars. I am glad they made this and can't wait for more seasons to come on so they can put together more mixes. I LOVE Laguna Beach!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * woah! is this the new O.C mix?!... ...
The selection of songs is really good.But I must say that as I' not a viewer of the show I think the dialogues are things we could do without ( I don't give a damn about knowing that if she and he have a baby together he will be really beautiful because he's all tein...).Anyway it's a good CD so Summer will never end even if it's cold outside.
Ratings for each songs:
coming clean : eouh...strange way to start the CD with but can be forgiven. 3/5
more bonce in California : I already have this song in two different CD's and the versions are never the same.As for this one to. 4/5
it ends tonight (acoustic) : even better than the original which was great. 5/5
out of my head : nice pop/rock song from some chick band. 5/5
bouncing of the walls again : a little punk/rock,love the song ! 5/5
it's not your fault : the same but a little more quiet. 5/5
california grace : reminds me of Unkle Kracker which I like. 4.5/5
I can't help myself : not her best one but good. 4.5/5
rooftops and invitations : the same but very good. 5/5
the adventure : and again some great punk/rock. 5/5
you and me : beautiful love song,unfortunatly way overplayed. 4.5/5
when your heart stop beating : another not so great punk/rock song. 4/5
next time : another nice pop/rock by some chick. 5/5
california : good song,good way to finish the CD. 4.5/5
That's it,so even if you're not into the show like me,buy the CD because it will be a substitute for the unexistent new O.C mix we're waiting for since the half of season 3!...





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