From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II

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From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2007
RecordedRosewood Studios
(Tyler, Texas, US)
Genre Pop punk
Length34:38
Label Drive-Thru
Producer New Found Glory
New Found Glory chronology
Coming Home
(2006)
From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II
(2007)
Hits
(2008)
Singles from From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II
  1. "Kiss Me"
    Released: September 18, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
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From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II is a cover album by American band New Found Glory, and is the follow-up from the EP From the Screen to Your Stereo (2000). All the tracks are cover versions of songs from motion picture soundtracks. In 2019, the band released another album in the series, From the Screen to Your Stereo 3 , under the Hopeless label.

Contents

Release

From late June to late August, the band went on the Warped Tour, and played at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the United Kingdom. [4] [5] On August 10, 2007, a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls song "Iris" was posted on the group's Myspace account. [6] On August 17, 2007, a cover of the Sixpence None the Richer song "Kiss Me" was also posted on their Myspace. [7] On August 24, a cover of the Tears for Fears song "Head over Heels" was made available for streaming via Alternative Press . [8] Five days later, a cover of the Madonna song "Crazy for You" was posted online. [9] The music video for "Kiss Me" was posted online on September 5, 2007; a cover of the Go West song "King of Wishful Thinking" premiered through AbsolutePunk four days later. [10] [11]

From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II was made available for streaming through their Myspace on September 14, 2007, and was released through Drive-Thru Records four days later. [12] [13] On the same day, "Kiss Me" was released to radio. [14] In October and November, the band went on a co-headlining tour of the U.S. with Senses Fail. They were supported by Set Your Goals [15] and The Receiving End of Sirens. [16] The band joined Paramore on their tour of the UK in January and February 2008. [17]

Track listing

From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II
No.TitleWriter(s)Original motion pictureLength
1."Kiss Me" (Sixpence None the Richer) Matthew Slocum She's All That 2:55
2."It Ain't Me Babe" (Bob Dylan)Bob Dylan Walk the Line 2:47
3."The Promise" (When in Rome)
  • Clive Farrington
  • Michael Andrew Nuttal
  • Andrew Ramsbottom
Napoleon Dynamite 3:40
4."King of Wishful Thinking" (Go West) Pretty Woman 3:40
5."Stay (I Missed You)" (Lisa Loeb)Lisa Loeb Reality Bites 2:42
6."Lovefool" (The Cardigans) Romeo + Juliet 2:56
7."Iris" (Goo Goo Dolls) John Rzeznik City of Angels 3:15
8."Don't You (Forget About Me)" (Simple Minds)
The Breakfast Club 4:02
9."J'y suis jamais allé" (Yann Tiersen)Yann Pierre Tiersen Amélie 1:32
10."Crazy for You" (Madonna) Vision Quest / 13 Going on 30 3:20
11."Head Over Heels" (Tears for Fears) Donnie Darko 3:29
Japanese/UK/iTunes pre-order bonus track
No.TitleOriginal motion pictureLength
12."Hungry Eyes" (Eric Carmen) Dirty Dancing 3:29
Total length:37:47

Release history

CountryDate
United StatesSeptember 18, 2007
United KingdomFebruary 4, 2008

Credits

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Additional Musicians
Guest Appearances
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