Dan in Real Life Sondre Lerche

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  • Release Date: 10/02/2007
  • Sales Rank: 1,531
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 5099950867929

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Dan in Real Life

1LISTENFamily Theme Waltz / Sondre Lerche 0:49
2LISTENTo Be Surprised / Sondre Lerche 4:21
3LISTENI'll Be OK / Sondre Lerche 3:40
4LISTENDan and Marie Picking Hum / Sondre Lerche 0:55
5LISTENMy Hands Are Shaking / Sondre Lerche 3:00
6LISTENDan in Real Life / Sondre Lerche 1:31
7LISTENHell No / Sondre Lerche and Regina Spektor 3:46
8LISTENFamily Theme / Sondre Lerche 1:49
9LISTENFever / A Fine Frenzy 3:27
10LISTENAirport Taxi Reception / Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down 2:27
11LISTENDan and Marie Melody / Sondre Lerche 0:55
12LISTENHuman Hands / Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down Quartet 2:35
13LISTENI'll Be OK (Instrumental Reprise) / Sondre Lerche Instrumental 3:40
14LISTENLet Me Love Open the Door / Sondre Lerche 2:27
15LISTENDan and Marie Finale Theme / Sondre Lerche 2:05
16LISTENModern Nature / – Sondre Lerche and Lillian Samdal 3:36
17LISTEN[Untitled] 2:06

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Editorial Reviews

While in the beginning stages of making his film Dan in Real Life, director Peter Hedges went looking for someone to provide music the way Cat Stevens did for Harold and Maude or Simon & Garfunkel for The Graduate, someone to filter the meaning and feel of the movie through his songs. It's hard to argue with his choice; ever since his first record, 2002's Faces Down, Sondre Lerche has proven himself to be a fine chronicler of romantic confusion and winsome melancholy. Lerche was part of the process from almost the very beginning, even attending auditions for main characters and sleeping overnight in the house where the film was shot. The album is made up of a couple of songs from previous albums (a jazzy take on Elvis Costello's "Human Hands" from 2006's Duper Sessions; "Modern Nature," his lovely duet with Lillian Samdal from 2002's Faces Down; and the peppy "Airport Taxi Reception," one of the highlights from 2007's Phantom Punch), plus newly recorded songs. It being a soundtrack, there are several short instrumental pieces, most featuring Lerche on acoustic guitar with subtle backing from pedal steel, trumpet, or piano. They're all very pretty and surely sound nice when sprinkled through the film, but what makes this soundtrack very good are the actual songs Lerche composed for the film. Best of the lot is the lilting and sweet-as-punch "To Be Surprised," but the others are nearly as good, especially "Hell No," a witty duet between Lerche and a very snappy Regina Spektor. Along with short instrumentals, another thing you're sure to find on a soundtrack are stunt covers, easily recognizable songs rendered with a heavy dose of ironic hipness as an easy way to get audiences hooked without seeming like you're pandering to them. Here Lerche adds syrupy strings to Pete Townshend's "Let My Love Open the Door" and escapes pretty harmlessly, but A Fine Frenzy's stilted take on "Fever" makes one wish that Congress would pass a bill banning future covers of the song. At the end, (if you leave off the covers) the soundtrack presents a clear picture of Lerche's talent and the high quality of his songs and performances. It probably won't make him a huge star like soundtrack work did for Stevens and S&G, but it might hook a few people who had never heard of him before. Good for them and good for Lerche. He deserves every break he can get. Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

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November 20, 2009: I had never heard of Sondre Lerche before Dan in Real Life, but it was a very good thing i watched that movie because his music is very original and has a wonderful quality. I enjoy his voice and the music arrangements.