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Pump Up the Volume [Us Import]

Pump Up the Volume [Us Import]
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. Everybody Knows
  2. Why Can't I Fall In Love
  3. Stand
  4. Wave Of Mutilation
  5. I've Got A Secret Minature Camera
  6. Kick Out The Jams
  7. Freedom Of Speech
  8. Heretic
  9. Titanium Expose
  10. Me And The Devil Blues

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47072 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-12-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

uterly life spanking4
I always remember the film from when i was around 15 and recall the great Track. It was an excellent film and the memorys of being young have been rekindeld with this album. A great mix of good music with decent lyrics, unlike the crap being pumped out by todays musicly talentless bands who need to repeatedly cover the greats, that the fans are to young and/or nieve to recall.

A great album, but one horrible glaring error5
Anyone who has seen the film knows that the music is a key part of the movie and is well used to describe the mood of the scene. Thus the music used therein is a fantastic selection of the best in early 90s and late 80s alternative music that is well worth owning, even as a standalone album. On this note, I more than highly recommend that you buy this immediately. However, for fans of the film: you must be warned that the original Leonard Cohen version of 'Everybody Knows' is inexplicably not included here, only the version included in the final broadcast. This is a major error, as this song is definately the most important in the song. However, it is worth getting the Cd anyway and getting a Leonard Cohen album. It can only open you up to more classic music!

Wow!5
I had this on tape when the film first came out, and it hasn't lost anything in the intervening years - an absolutely superb selection of music from the period - particularly the little-heard version of "Wave of Mutilation" (a personal favourite) and the cover of Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows" by Concrete Blonde. You must buy this! (and the film isn't half bad, either ;-)