Songs from Instant Star explained

Songs from Instant Star
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Alexz Johnson
Cover:SFIS1.jpg
Released:April 26, 2005 (Can)
October 11, 2005 (U.S.)
Recorded:2004
Genre:Pop rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival
Length:45:39
Label:Orange
Producer:Jody Colero and Dave Ogilvie
Next Title:Songs from Instant Star Two
Next Year:2006

Songs from Instant Star is the soundtrack for the first season of the television series Instant Star. The entire album is performed by Alexz Johnson, who portrays the show's protagonist Jude Harrison. Throughout the run of the show, its official soundtracks coincide with Johnson's character's own fictional albums as she consistently works on her music during the storylines of each episode. Jude Harrison's debut album in the first season was self-titled, Jude Harrison.

Some original songs from the first season of Instant Star that were not featured on the soundtrack include, but are not limited to; the song "Frozen" co-written and performed by both Johnson and Joel Feeney in the show. The song "Shatter Me", co-written and performed by Johnson that can be heard in an episode, was also never released but years later, leaked in full online.

In addition, the show featured many other songs throughout the season that were or were not original to the show and were thus never considered for the soundtrack either, such as; but not limited to: "Remote Control" showcased as Jude's Instant Star second place rival and runner-up, Eden Taylor's lead single in-show, that was co-written and performed by Jakalope, "Happy Baby" performed by Shaye, "Millionaire", "Not Alone", "Down & Out", & "Take Me Higher" performed by Evren Ozdemir, "Hit ‘Em Wid Anotha One" by Maestro Fresh-Wes featuring Saukrates, "Here Comes Trouble" by National Velvet, "Beyond the Clouds" by Turn Off The Stars, & "Get Loose" by The Salads.

Track listing

Personnel

Singles

Official remixes

Covers and Uses

Used copies of most of these editions can be found for sale from various outlets online.

Jordin L'Abbe is credited as 'Emo-Boy', Michael Carabine credited as 'Punk', and Jeff Moulton credited as 'Sinatra Snapper'. Karma (Cory Lee) also performs her version of the song in an R&B/Pop style, and wins the competition. As the characters perform, Jude's voiceover states:

Charts

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Chart (2006)Peak
position
Germany67
Poland30
Switzerland41