Tracks1.1 I Like It Like That- Pete Rodriguez 1.2 Lucky Man- Courtney John 1.3 A Message to You Rudy - Grant Phabao, Carlton Livingston ; the Lone Ranger 1.4 Cavern - Liquid Liquid 1.5 El Michels Affair - C.R.E.A.M 1.6 Hung Over - the Martinis 1.7 Que Se Sepa - Roberto Roena 1.8 Ali Baba - Louie Ramirez 1.9 Homenaje Al Beny (Castellano Que Bueno Baila Usted) - Gente de Zona 1.10 Mi Swing Es Tropical (Feat. Tempo ; the Candela Allstars) - Nickodemus ; Quantic 1.11 Bustin' Loose - Rebirth Brass Band 1.12 Sexual Healing - Hot Brass Band 1.13 When My Train Pulls in (Live in Austin) - Gary Clark JR 1.14 West Coast Poplock - Ronnie Hudson and the Street People 1.15 Oye Como Va (Live at El Jefe) - Perico Hernandez 1.16 La Quimbumba (Live at El Jefe) - Perico Hernandez 1.17 One Second Every Day - Lyle Workman
NotesJon Favreau is back in the writer/ actor /director chair with Chef, his latest concoction. It is a return to his indie roots peppered with appearances from close friends such as Robert Downey Jr., Dustin Hoffman, Scarlett Johansson and the irresistible Sofia Vergara. A road trip from Miami via New Orleans, Austin to LA, or from Salsa to Brass Band, Country & Hip Hop. in the words of Variety's Joe Leydon: 'The eclectic mix of musical selections chosen by music supervisor Mathieu Schreyer could encourage many ticket-buyers to rush home and download the entire soundtrack.'
I think that I'm in agreement with another review, which states that very little of the original music from the movie was actually used for the soundtrack. Especially on certain tracks a guy was trying to sing some of the songs.... (what were they thinking)? Because I really enjoyed the music from the movie. But the soundtrack was a knock off.