TOMMY LEE's Acoustic Cover Of 'Home Sweet Home' Featured On 'Californication' Soundtrack

December 20, 2010

Those familiar with the hit Showtime series "Californication" are undoubtedly excited for the new season to air on January 9 and now here's another reason to be excited... the season 4 soundtrack.

On January 11, Arrival Records/Scion Music Group will release "Season 4: Music From the Showtime Series Californication", which will include tracks that bring to life many of this seasons storylines, as well as great music and covers from artsits you know and love.

On "Californication", David Duchovny stars as TV's favorite anti-hero, Hank Moody — a hedonistic writer who struggles to raise his teenage daughter Becca, while still carrying a torch for her mother/his ex-girlfriend. This season, Becca joins an all-girl rock band fronted by Pearl, played by singer and actress Zoë Kravitz, called QUEENS OF DOGTOWN.

QUEENS OF DOGTOWN recreates three classic rock tracks for the soundtrack — ALICE IN CHAINS' "Would?", MISFITS' "Last Caress" and SKID ROW's "I Remember You", with all vocals by Zoë Kravitz that must be heard to be believed. The soundtrack also includes an acoustic performance of Tommy Lee covering MÖTLEY CRÜE's "Home Sweet Home" as well as tracks from WARREN ZEVON, SHOOTER JENNINGS, EAGLES OF DEATH METAL, and more.

Check out audio samples at this location.

Every Monday for the next four weeks is gong to be "Music Monday" over at the "Californication"Facebook page. Head over now for the first installment and check back every Monday for updates, new music and more.

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