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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | 14 track soundtrack from the Adam Sandler film includes the Smiths' HOW SOON IS NOW? Volume 1 of 2. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | February 03, 1998 | | Studio: | Maverick | | Composer: | Various Artists | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Format: | Soundtrack | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 58 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | Video Killed The Radio Star - The Presidents Of The United States Of America | | 2. | Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club | | 3. | Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police | | 4. | How Soon Is Now - The Smiths | | 5. | Love My Way - Psychedelic Furs | | 6. | Hold Me Now - The Thompson Twins | | 7. | Everyday I Write The Book - Elvis Costello | | 8. | White Wedding - Billy Idol | | 9. | China Girl - David Bowie | | 10. | Blue Monday - New Order | | 11. | Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth | | 12. | Have You Written Anything Lately (Dialog) - Original Cast | | 13. | Somebody Kill Me - Adam Sandler | | 14. | Rapper's Delight (Medley) - Ellen Dow Plus Sugarhill Gang | |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
A great collection of the music that defined the 1980s Jul 09, 2002
By Daniel Jolley
"darkgenius"
The Wedding Singer, besides being a wonderful movie, assembled a soundtrack crammed full of the best, most wide-ranging pop songs from the 1980s. This CD as well as the second soundtrack volume are must-haves for 80s aficionados. Among the most commonly known classics on this CD are "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" from The Police, "Hold Me Now" by The Thompson Twins, "White Wedding" by Billie Idol, and "China Girl" from the one and only David Bowie. Even the Culture Club track "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" is enjoyable amidst the other songs on the album. "Pass the Dutchie" is a somewhat forgotten, uniquely-80s hit. I was most pleased to see several tracks from more alternative bands of the 80s, such as "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Presidents of the United States of America, "Love My Way" by the Psychedelic Furs, "Blue Monday" by New Order (perhaps the ultimate dance song of the decade), and--one of my favorite songs of all time--"How Soon Is Now?" by The Smiths. Such variety means that listeners may not like every single song on the CD, but anyone who grew up in the 80s will discover long-forgotten memories associated with every single one of these songs, and the younger generation will get a good overview of the wide-ranging popular music of my generation. Adam Sandler's "Somebody Kill Me" song is, of course, not an 80s tune, but it really had to be included on the movie soundtrack. Rap fans will be disappointed, as the only rap song found here is "Rapper's Delight" featuring the elderly Ellen Dow from the movie along with Sugarhill Gang, but all in all this CD and its companion volume from The Wedding Singer soundtrack comprise the most representative collection of the unforgettable music of the late, great 1980s.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Party Likes It's 1985 Dec 05, 2000
By Thomas Magnum The Wedding Singer is an extremely funny movie and part of its fun is that it takes place in 1985. The music culled from that era for this soundtrack shows off a nice range of music. Instead of going for the same old tired songs, this album has some nice surprises like The Smiths "How Soon Is Now?" and "Everyday I Write The Book" by Elvis Costello. "Pass The Dutchie" is a fun song (though it does tire a bit after repeat listens) and "White Wedding" by Billy Idol is a perfect fit for the film. The Presidents of the USA take on The Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star" is serviceable and "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" by the Culture Club was used in the film, but it would have been funny to contain a version by Alexis Arquette from the film like they did with Ellen Dow on "Rapper's Delight". "Somebody Kill Me" is classic Adam Sandler and is very funny. The soundtrack does an excellent job of representing the feel of the film and brings back good memories for those who grew up in the 80's.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
*80's Rock!* Sep 22, 1999 This cd is awesome, really good 80's tunes. : ) I recommend it hightly for people who really like the 80's.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A missing song Sep 11, 2004
By K. Wong Both CD's are great.....BUT......where is the song "99 luft/red balloons?" by Nina. I like that one and to me it stood out (The scene where Drew Barrymore is groovin' to it on her walkman) where as alot of other songs featured on the CDs are buried in the background and not prominent.....Oh well, CD's are great all the same.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
the wedding singer soundtrack Sep 19, 2002 This c.d is awesome! It has some of the best music by the best artists of the 80's!! If you're a child of the 80's and want to reminesce or simply love music from this decade, this c.d. is for you.
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