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With "One Tree Hill" becoming a youth fave 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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Now out of college and facing the cruel whims of the adult world Tree Hill's crew of old high-school friends search for success love and happiness. Will they find it? And more importantly will it really be what they wanted? In this sixth season Peyton and Lucas prepare to take the biggest step of their lives: marriage. Meanwhile Nathan endeavors to find his way back to the basketball court and Mouth scours the classified ads for a future. More than a few surprises are in store for this group of young dreamers.
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When this popular nighttime soap debuted in 2003 Lucas Chad Michael Murray and Nathan Scott James Lafferty were sworn enemies on and off the basketball court. The reason for this tension eventually revealed itself: the boys were half-brothers. This bitter secret proved to be just one of many that would shape the drama of Tree Hill the town where Lucas Nathan their families and their peers all reside. Parental conflict and steamy romantic triangles create much of the show's tension with the character of Dan Scott Nathan and Lucas's father developing into one of television's most sinister villains. In a bold move the show's fifth season jumped ahead to the group's post-college years introducing a whole new set of challenges for its characters. This collection presents the first six seasons of the show.
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