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Wrong Records is pleased to release the soundtrack to the terrific Fox Searchlight film Trust the Man. The soundtrack for the film features an array of new acts and established artists, including Ben Harper, Rachael Yamagata, Dave’s True Story, Chocolate Genius, and Leona Naess. As the featured artist, Wrong Records artist Libby Johnson’s music serves as a backbone throughout the film, and her song “Don’t Mean You Lost Your Love” is the album’s lead track.

A smart, sophisticated comedy about the challenges of love and marriage among modern day New Yorkers, Trust the Man features the romantic escapades of two couples: a successful actress (Julianne Moore) and her stay at home husband (David Duchovny); and her slacker younger brother (Billy Crudup) and his aspiring novelist girlfriend (Maggie Gyllenhaal). The film follows these four on their pointed, often surprising and frequently hilarious search for love in the midst of careers, family, infidelity and the ever-daunting search for Manhattan street parking.

MoviesOnline.ca had this to say about the Soundtrack:
“It's a collective eclectic grab of artists all of similar sounds that run on this particular soundtrack, giving the album a mellow tone. The artist that stands out the most is new-comer soloist Libby Johnson....The sound track presents itself as sort of a smooth way to relax, but still hip, never falling too far away from the modern tones of new age jazz, nor too close to the ragged edges of rock and roll... the tone the sounds set shows that even below the conflict of fictional writing, one can find peace... After a hard day's work, this is definitely the album to put in the car CD Player and listen to on the way home. It serves well as music to be played in a coffee shop, or in a warm house on a soft sofa.”