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The Oral History of the ‘Garden State’ Soundtrack

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  1. Melody Bot

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    The Ringer:

    Imogen Heap (Frou Frou, “Let Go”): “Let Go” was originally written for a film called Phone Booth. It had a much bigger energy, much bigger drums, very intense. I always loved the song, but it didn’t get into the movie. Then one night in our studio in West London, I brought out my cello. We stripped away all the intensity, and we were just left with the strings and the voice and that amazing bass line. We loved it so much, but through that whole Frou Frou album [Details], nobody really got to know about it until after Garden State.

    Braff: There was a Radiohead song at the end, [“Sulk”]. Of course it would have been a huge Hail Mary try, but as I recall, what happened was we found a song that just works better. We didn’t need to make the insane ask of Radiohead.

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  2. grimis16

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    Absolutely loved this movie at the time and I'm sure if I put it on now I'd still get similar feelings. Good read about how influential the music was and how it helped the story hit.