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Here's
a list of the music heard on Smallville's
seventh season. We've tried to identify
as much of it as possible. Special
thanks to everyone who helps us obtain
the song information!
Ever
since the Smallville pilot
in 2001 featured the music of bands
like Lifehouse and Coldplay, playing
the popular music of the times has
always been a Smallville tradition.
There
have been two Smallville soundtrack
albums commercially released. The
first, The
Talon Mix, contains music
from the show's first two seasons;
the second, The
Metropolis Mix, contains
mostly music from Seasons Four and
Five. Please order
these albums through Amazon.com
and support KryptonSite!
Please
keep in mind if an episode is not
listed, it is possible that there
was no pop music used in the show.
Episode
#7-11: "Siren" "11/22"
by Buddy - Played at the
beginning of the episode.
This
episode also included library versions
of Christmas classics such as "Deck
The Halls," "Jingle Bells,"
and "Joy To The World."
Episode
#7-7: "Wrath" "My
Eyes" by Travis -
Played at the beginning of the episode. "Spell"
by Mary Digby - Played
at the end of the episode.
Episode
#7-6: "Lara" "Super
Sexy Free" by Bosshouse
- Played when Kara seduces the government
agent in the Georgetown bar. "Lucid"
by Eek - Played when
Kara returns to the bar to ask where
the crystal is hidden.
Episode
#7-4: "Cure" "Fiery
Soul" by Two Hours Traffic
- Played when Jimmy invites Chloe
to the concert. "Cello
Suite in G - Prelude" by Bach
- Played when Knox
steals Sasha's organs for Sophia in
his lair. "Where
I Stood" by Missy Higgins - Played when Chloe
and Jimmy break up
Episode
#7-3: "Fierce" "Glamour
Queen" by Boink
- Played as the vixens arrive in town. "Mind
Full Of Daggers" by Juliette
& The Licks - Played
backstage at the Talon when Kara asks
Tempest for help. "Oh
Baby Blue" by Homy
- Played as the pageant girls rehearse
the dance number. "You're
A Bomb" by Boink
- Another track from Boink.
Played as Tempest and Tyler recruit
Kara to help them. "Gained
The World" by Morcheeba
- Played when Clark is with you-know-who
and while Lex confronts Kara. (The
album "Dive Deep" featuring
this track will be available in early
2008)
Boink
and Homy are independent bands not
currently available on major label
CD's.