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One Tree Hill discography

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The following is a list of soundtracks that have been released for the TV show One Tree Hill.

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[Traditional Māori music (15 secs)] Māungakiekie, or One Tree Hill, is one of Auckland's most iconic mountains. Māungakiekie means 'mountain where kiekie grows abundantly.' Kiekie is a native vine that grows in forests, so the mountain was probably originally covered in trees. Like many hills in Auckland, Māungakiekie, is a volcanic one. There are 46 volcanoes in Auckland, all within 20 kilometres of the city centre. Auckland's volcanic landscape is of such unique importance that it is being considered for nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The oldest volcanic cone, where the Auckland Domain is located, erupted about 150,000 years ago. The most recent, Rangitoto Island erupted only 600 years ago. Māungakiekie is the second largest volcanic cone in Auckland, after Rangitoto. It is over 180 metres high and has three craters. According to Māori tradition, Auckland's volcanoes surfaced during a battle between the peoples of the Waitākere Ranges, west of Auckland, and the Hunua Range, in the south. When the Hunua people advanced against the weakened Waitākere forces, a shield of volcanic explosions stopped them in their tracks. Auckland's volcanic cones were ideal sites for pā, or fortified villages. Māori ringed their palisaded fortresses with terraces of housing, storage pits, and large gardens on the surrounding fertile soil. Māungakiekie was the stronghold of Kiwi Tāmaki, paramount chief of the Waihua iwi, or tribe, which dominated the area in the early 18th century. His pā housed about 4,000 warriors. You can still see the terracing and kumara pits from the pā today. Kiwi Tāmaki and his iwi lived in relative peace until tensions with the neighbouring Te Taoū iwi erupted when he and his warriors killed members of Te Taoū at a funeral feast. This led to a battle at Paruroa, now known as Big Muddy Creek, on the Manukau Harbour. Kiwi Tāmaki was killed in the battle, which occurred around 1740. By the time Europeans came to New Zealand, Māungakiekie pā had been abandoned and the mountain had also become known as Te Tōtara i Āhua, because of the single native tōtara tree that stood at the top. But this tree was cut down by a Pākehā settler in 1850, probably for fencing or firewood. Sir John Logan Campbell, a wealthy community leader, tried to make up for it by planting a grove of trees, but only a single Monterey pine survived. Campbell bequeathed substantial land around Māungakiekie to the city, and he was buried on top of the mountain. In 1940, the monumental obelisk which stands at the top of One Tree Hill was erected, incorporating his grave. This obelisk was originally erected for Auckland's centenary celebrations and commemorates 'the achievements and character of the great Maori people.' Māungakiekie's international profile was lifted after the Irish supergroup U2 wrote the song 'One Tree Hill'. When the band toured New Zealand in 1984, lead singer Bono visited the landmark and it left a vivid impression. When U2's crew member, Aucklander Greg Carroll, died as a result of a motorbike accident, the band's next album, The Joshua Tree, was dedicated to Greg and featured the song 'One Tree Hill'. In 1994, Māori activist Mike Smith attacked the Monterey Pine on the top of Māungakiekie with a chainsaw. Some Māori felt that a pine tree, as a non-native plant, was inappropriate for a place of such importance to Māori. There was another chainsaw attack in 1999 and two years later the tree was removed as it had become unsafe as a result of the attacks. No tree has been planted to replace it.

One Tree Hill

One Tree Hill
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2005[1]
RecordedVarious times
GenreVarious genres
LabelMaverick[1]
ProducerButch Walker
One Tree Hill soundtrack chronology
One Tree Hill
(2005)
Friends with Benefit
(2006)

One Tree Hill – Music from the WB Television Series, Vol. 1 is a compilation album, compiled of songs featured in the teen drama One Tree Hill (which at the time this album was released aired on The WB, and later on The CW). It was released on January 25, 2005[1] on Maverick Records.[1]

Track listing
No.TitlePerforming artistLength
1."I Don't Want to Be" (live)Gavin DeGraw 
2."The Good Kind"The Wreckers 
3."Kill"Jimmy Eat World 
4."Re-Offender"Travis 
5."Overdue"The Get Up Kids 
6."Funny Little Feeling"Rock n Roll Soldiers 
7."Glad" (acoustic)Tyler Hilton 
8."Shoot Your Gun"22-20s 
9."Sidewalks" (acoustic)Story of the Year 
10."When the Stars Go Blue"Tyler Hilton and Bethany Joy Lenz 
11."Everybody's Changing"Keane 
12."Mixtape"Butch Walker 
13."The First Cut Is the Deepest" (acoustic)Sheryl Crow 
14."Lie In the Sound"Trespassers William 

Friends with Benefit

Friends with Benefit
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2006[2]
RecordedVarious times
GenreVarious genres
LabelMaverick Records[2]
One Tree Hill soundtrack chronology
One Tree Hill
(2005)
Friends with Benefit
(2006)
The Road Mix
(2007)

Friends with Benefit: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Volume 2 was released on February 7, 2006[2] and a portion of the proceeds has been donated to The National Breast Cancer Foundation.[3] A story regarding the album's creation by characters Peyton Sawyer and Ellie Harp to raise funds for breast cancer research featured as a plot element on the third season of the show. Several of the artists appearing on the album also appeared on the show, including Gavin DeGraw, Fall Out Boy, Audioslave, Tyler Hilton as well as leukemia survivor Andrew McMahon and his band, Jack's Mannequin. Bethany Joy Lenz who portrays Haley James Scott in the series also sang a song on the show that appeared on this album. The album debuted and peaked at No. 54 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart.[4] Allmusic gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, concluding the compilation was an "eclectic set that improves on the original album."[5]

Track listing
No.TitlePerforming artistLength
1."Feeling a Moment"Feeder 
2."The Mixed Tape"Jack's Mannequin 
3."Be Yourself"Audioslave 
4."Always Love"Nada Surf 
5."Jealous Guy"Gavin DeGraw 
6."Son's Gonna Rise"Citizen Cope 
7."Middle of Nowhere"Hot Hot Heat 
8."Missing You"Tyler Hilton 
9."Light Years Away"MoZella 
10."Please Please Please"Shout Out Louds 
11."I've Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song)"Fall Out Boy 
12."23"Jimmy Eat World 
13."Halo"Bethany Joy Lenz 
14."Coffee & Cigarettes"Michelle Featherstone 
15."For Blue Skies"Strays Don't Sleep 

The Road Mix

The Road Mix
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedApril 3, 2007 (U.S. and Canada)[6]
RecordedVarious times
GenreVarious genres
LabelMaverick[6]
One Tree Hill soundtrack chronology
Friends with Benefit
(2006)
The Road Mix
(2007)
Music from One Tree Hill
(2008)

The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Volume 3, the third soundtrack compiled of music featured on the teen drama One Tree Hill (which airs on The CW in the United States) was released on April 3, 2007.[6]

Track listing
No.TitlePerforming artistLength
1."Don't Wait"Dashboard Confessional 
2."Stay Away"The Honorary Title 
3."Naive"The Kooks 
4."The Funeral"Band of Horses 
5."Heartbeats"José González 
6."You'll Ask for Me"Tyler Hilton 
7."I Gotcha"Lupe Fiasco 
8."Good Vibrations"Gym Class Heroes 
9."Lay Me Down"The Wreckers 
10."Soon Enough"The Constantines 
11."He Lays in the Reins"Calexico / Iron & Wine 
12."Tell Me What It Takes"Lucero 
13."Just Be Simple"Songs: Ohia 
14."World Spins Madly On"The Weepies 
15."Non-Believer"La Rocca 
16."Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns"Mother Love Bone 
Bonus track (not on all CDs)
No.TitlePerforming artistLength
17."Peyton's Podcast Remix"Hilarie Burton 

Music from One Tree Hill

Music from One Tree Hill
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedNovember 13, 2008
RecordedVarious times
GenreVarious genres
LabeliTunes
One Tree Hill soundtrack chronology
The Road Mix
(2007)
Music from One Tree Hill
(2008)
TBA

Music from One Tree Hill is an iTunes Plus soundtrack features songs from the sixth season of the teen drama One Tree Hill, which airs on The CW. The iTunes description reads "In the five years since its inception, the teen drama One Tree Hill has established itself as a musical force in the world of television. The smalltown escapades are invariably scored by some of the more interesting musical talents in the world today – putting the show in the same career-aiding force for new musicians as programs like The O.C. and Grey's Anatomy. The show has also brought many artists into the plot line, either as performers (see Sheryl Crow) or the occasional love interest (see Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz). Now you can catch up with music that has been featured in the most current season – these are the tracks you won't find on any other One Tree Hill soundtrack."

Track listing
No.TitlePerforming artistLength
1."Save You"Matthew Perryman Jones 
2."I Don't Care"Fall Out Boy 
3."Where Love Went Wrong"Augustana 
4."Sea Song"Lisa Hannigan 
5."A Piece for You"Meaghan Smith 
6."Are You Lightning?"Nada Surf 
7."Hazy"Rosi Golan 
8."Behind Your Eyes"Jon Foreman 
9."Sincerely Hope It's You"Edith Backlund 
10."A Falling Through"Ray LaMontagne 
11."(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady"Oasis 
12."Devil In Me" (Live acoustic)Kate Voegele 
13."Lifeline"Angels & Airwaves 
14."You Can't Break a Broken Heart"Kate Voegele 
15."Feel This"Bethany Joy Galeotti 
16."Can't Go Back Now"The Weepies 
17."You've Got Growin' Up to Do"Joshua Radin / Patty Griffin 
18."Leaving You"Corey Crowder 
19."Sheets"Damien Jurado 
20."Paris"La Rocca 
21."Psychotic Girl"The Black Keys 
22."Stop!"Against Me! 
23."Poke"Frightened Rabbit 
24."Don't Say"St. Lola in the Fields 
25."I Want Something That I Want"Grace Potter / Bethany Joy Galeotti 
26."Quiet in My Town"Civil Twilight 
27."Scream"Chris Cornell 

Charts

Commercial performance

Album Chart (2005) Peak
position
Volume 1 U.S. Billboard 200 51
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 51
U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks 5
Album Chart (2006) Peak
position
Volume 2 U.S. Billboard 200 54
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 54
U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks 3
Album Chart (2006) Peak
position
Volume 2 U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks 10

References

  1. ^ a b c d One Tree Hill : music from the WB television series, Warner Sunset/Maverick, 2005, OCLC 57488084
  2. ^ a b c DeGraw, Gavin; Cope, Citizen; Hilton, Tyler; MoZella (2006), Music from the television series One Tree Hill. : Vol. 2 Friends with benefit, Maverick, OCLC 63515639
  3. ^ "One Tree Hill, Vol.2: Friends With Benefit Soundtrack". Walmart. 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  4. ^ "One Tree Hill - Music from the Television Series, Vol. 2: Friends with Benefit: Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  5. ^ "One Tree Hill - Music from the Television Series, Vol. 2: Friends with Benefit: Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  6. ^ a b c One Tree Hill. : Volume 3 the road mix : music from the television series, Maverick Recording Company, 2007, OCLC 319800482
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