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If you thought Jonathan Richman's turn as the warbling chorus of THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY was a bit of quirky inspiration, wait till you hear this. Eight of the 15 tracks on the soundtrack to the Farrelly brothers' multiple-personality romp ME, MYSELF & IRENE are classic Steely Dan tunes, covered by members of the alt-pop glitterati. Smash Mouth turn in a Fender Rhodes-fueled version of "Do It Again," while the Brian Setzer Orchestra work "Bodhisattva" into a revved-up, nouveau rockabilly swing. Ivy, who also appeared on the MARY soundtrack, bring their hip savoir-faire to the lounge jazz of "Only a Fool Would Say That." Best of all is a reverent "Barrytown" from the piano-driven Ben Folds Five, delivered with some of the signature Becker and Fagen flair. Add new music from the Foo Fighters (the roller-coaster rock track "Breakout"), the Offspring (the crusher punk-pop "Totalimmortal"), and Hootie & the Blowfish (the ambling "Can't Find the Time to Tell You"), and you've got a soundtrack as engaging and entertaining as the film itself. Ganda Suthivarakom, Barnes & Noble