Life on Mars
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- King Of The Jungle - Various Artists
- Life On Mars - Bowie, David
- Street Life - Roxy Music
- Live And Let Die - McCartney, Paul & Wings
- 10538 Overture - Electric Light Orchestra
- Tokoloshe Man - Kongos, John
- Devil's Answer - Atomic Rooster
- Rock On - T-Rex
- Little Bit Of Love - Free (1)
- Jungle Lion - Perry, Lee 'Scratch' & The Upsetters
- Armed Bastards - Various Artists
- Blockbuster - Sweet
- Cindy Incidentally - Faces
- Snow Flower - Shankar, Ananda
- Coz I Luv You - Slade
- One Of The Boys - Mott The Hoople
- Meet Me On The Corner - Lindisfarne
- I Can't Change It - Miller, Frankie
- Whiskey In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
- I Had A Dream - Audience
- Traveller In Time - Uriah Heep
- I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free - Simone, Nina
- I Want To Go Home - Various Artists
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #48925 in Music
- Released on: 2007-06-11
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Dimensions: .16 pounds
Customer Reviews
very fun compilation
Great musical moments from various episodes. I was a bit disappointed that some of the hauntingly beautiful score from the series was not included, thank goodness at least the main theme (including John Simm's vocal intro and the mixed-in sound effects) was added as a 'hidden track'.
Not bad but not great...
overall a nice soundtrack, some of the classics from the 70's and as can be expected with any kudos soundtrack there is a hybrid blend of music and dialogue from the series
however i was disappointed that they didn't manage to get all the songs from the series in; the Who's 'Baba O'Riley' & David Bowie's 'The Jean Genie' to name but two
A great 70's compilation
This is a great '70s album which invokes memories of such a fantastic series when you listen it.
The track listings speak for themselves, I wouldn't be surprised if they release a 'part two' soundtrack album as there was so much fantastic music in the series and not all could fit onto this one release.
As well as musical tracks, there are snippets of dialogue from the series, and a hidden track at the end (which is the fab theme tune to the series).
If you're a fan of the series, a fan of good music, or both - this is great album to put on in the car and enjoy on the way to work. This isn't just a gimmicky "album to the TV series" as it contains a lot of very strong tracks (T-Rex, Bowie, ELO, Thin Lizzie, etc).




