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One Tree Hill

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The Road Trip: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3
Released On: April 03, 2007
Production Company: Maverick

Description:
For the first time in television history, a mixtape heard in an episode will become a soundtrack album. Containing hits from artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Dashboard Confessional and The Wreckers, The Road Trip is another innovative musical breakthrough for a series that continues to be an indie showcase.

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One Tree Hill, Vol. 2
Released On: February 07, 2006
Production Company: Maverick

Description:
For the first time in television history, a storyline on a TV series will result in a soundtrack album. After inhabitants of Tree Hill are stricken by cancer, their friends and neighbors stage a concert and create a modern-rock compilation album to raise money to fight the disease. That album, on the show and in real life, is One Tree Hill, Vol.2-and a substantial portion of its proceeds will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Association.

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One Tree Hill
Released On: January 25, 2005
Production Company: Maverick

Description:
With "One Tree Hill" becoming a youth favorite in its second season, its alternative pop/modern rock earns its own album. Music from the WB television series "One Tree Hill" features six exclusives, including Sheryl Crow's acoustic version of her hit "The First Cut is the Deepest" and Gavin DeGraw's live rendering of his hit "I Don't Want To Be". Modern pop reaches its peak on One Tree Hill.

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