Ben Folds brings his unique blend of alternative rock and pop to the forefront with "Over the Hedge-Music from the Motion Picture," a captivating soundtrack that complements the animated film of the same name. Released on May 16, 2006, under Epic/Sony Music Soundtrax, this album is a delightful fusion of Folds' signature piano-driven melodies and the orchestral arrangements of Rupert Gregson-Williams. Spanning just under 48 minutes, the album features 13 tracks that seamlessly blend humor, warmth, and a touch of whimsy, perfectly capturing the essence of the film's characters and their adventures.
Folds' contributions, including standout tracks like "Family of Me" and "Lost in the Supermarket," showcase his knack for crafting memorable, lyrically rich songs that resonate with listeners. The album also features collaborations with Gregson-Williams, such as the energetic "Hammy Time" and the playful "Play?", adding a dynamic range that keeps the soundtrack engaging from start to finish. A highlight of the album is the unexpected yet brilliant collaboration with William Shatner on the "Over the Hedge" version of "Rockin' the Suburbs," which adds a layer of fun and nostalgia.
Whether you're a fan of Ben Folds' music or simply looking for a soundtrack that stands out, "Over the Hedge-Music from the Motion Picture" offers a delightful listening experience. The album's blend of rock, pop, and orchestral elements makes it a versatile addition to any music collection, showcasing the versatility and creativity of both Ben Folds and Rupert Gregson-Williams.