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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Original Soundtrack |
| Record Label: |
Capitol/EMI Records |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Brit Pop |
| Release Date: |
July 09, 1996 |
| Album Duration: |
75m:14s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Lust for Life 2. Deep Blue Day 3. Trainspotting 4. Atomic 5. Temptation 6. Nightclubbing 7. Sing 8. Perfect Day 9. Mile End 10. For What You Dream Of (Full On Renaissance Mix, remix) 11. 2:1 12. Final Hit, A 13. Born Slippy 14. Closet Romantic (Korean) |
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Producers include: Bewlay Bros, Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Andrew Weatherall, Stephen Street. Unknown Contributor Roles: Damon Albarn; KYO ; Lou Reed; Primal Scream; Sleeper; Underworld; Bedrock; Iggy Pop. Arrangers: John Digweed; Nick Muir. From a movie (and book) in which music (among other things) plays a crucial role in the everyday lives of the characters, TRAINSPOTTING is less the soundtrack for a movie and more the soundtrack for a way of life. The music mirrors the movie's many moods, from the sweet melancholy of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day," to the surrealistic horror of Underworld's epic "Born Slippy," to the trippy soundscapes of Brian Eno's "Deep Blue Day" and Leftfield's "A Final Hit." The movie has generated as much controversy as it has accolades, and the soundtrack stands as a fair musical representation of all the reasons why: drugs (with their offered dichotomy of pleasure and pain), love of music itself and a certain pop-culture obsession. With a cohesive combination of old and new, of rock... |
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