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The Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Product Details/SpecificationsCreators: Various Artists (Composer) Recording label: Atlantic / Wea EAN: 0075678176722Binding: Audio CDFormat: Soundtrack, Release Date: 1990-10-25Universal product code (UPC): 075678176722Number of discs: 1Amazon.com Director Joel Schumacher, who went on to helm many big-budget, tiny-intellectual movies, gave us an 1980s update of the story of the vampire. It was all hip, good-looking, and tremendously vacuous. Similarly, the music doesn't break any new ground or offer much that's timeless. INXS' collaborations with Jimmy Barnes are fine, for instance, but Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm's "Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)" verges on the painful in a way that only overwrought 1980s music can. Roger Daltrey's take on Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" is by the numbers, and so wasted. It's only Echo and the Bunnymen's cover of The Doors' "People Are Strange" that warrants much attention, even if it's, erm, buried. --Scott Wilson
Excellent CD.Review Date: 2009-09-06 Rating: 10 out of 10I owned the cassette tape years ago, and missed all the great songs from this soundtrack, so I bought the CD. GREAT SOUNDTRACK - EXCELLENT MOVIE!!!
ReviewsI love, love, love this CDReview Date: 2009-08-21 Rating: 10 out of 10Not only does it bring back memories of driving home from seeing Inxs on their "Kick" tour in 1988, the songs are just so good. "Good Times" by Jimmy Barnes & Michael Hutchence seems to be an obscure treasure. Any Michael Hutchence fan who doesn't know about this song is missing out. There are so many good memories from the summer of 1988 that come flooding back to me when I listen to these songs. The music is just so good. Especially "Cry Little Sister" and "I Still Believe". They are awesome! If you're looking for '80s music that is not overplayed and mainstream, this is a good CD to have. It is one of the best movie soundtracks from the '80s.Old school horror movie soundtrack!!Review Date: 2009-05-21 Rating: 8 out of 10This soundtrack is one of the highlights of my memories as a teenager in the 80's. I truly enjoyed all of the songs from the film. A great great record. Get it.The Eighties Rock and so does this soundtrackReview Date: 2009-04-25 Rating: 10 out of 10I use to have this soundtrack on cassette. The cassette is long gone. I was very happy when I found it on Amazon.com. For a long time I only liked a handful of songs.
Good Times
Lost In The Shadows
Laying Down The Law
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Cry Little Sister.
Now listening to this again.
I no longer to listen to
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me.
Now I like
I Still Believe
Beauty Has Her way
In my opinion this soundtrack fits the film perfectly. Every song brings back a memory of one of best vampire films of the 80's. This soundtrack also features the talented Micheal Hutchence and INXS. what a great voice gone to soon may Mr. Hutchence rest in peace.
If you loved the film buy the soundtrack and while your at it also buy the movie.Best soundtrackReview Date: 2009-04-18 Rating: 10 out of 10Just a short review reinforce what others have already said - this is the best soundtrack I've ever bought, and one of my favorite albums period. Cry Little Sister is the most unique, I love Lost in the Shadows and I Still Believe... but I like pretty much every song on the album (yeah the last 1 minute of carnival music is it's own thing but hey).
Language: English (Original Language) Language: German (Unknown)
Disc 1 Tracks: 1. Good Times - Jimmy Barnes, INXS 2. Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys) - Lou Gramm 3. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me - Roger Daltrey 4. Laying Down the Law - Jimmy Barnes, INXS 5. Peoples Are Strange - Echo and the Bunnymen 6. Cry Little Sister (Theme from the Lost Boys) - Gerard McMann 7. Power Play - Eddie & The Tide, Eddie and the Tide 8. I Still Believe - Tim Capello 9. Beauty Has Her Way - Mummy Calls 10. To the Shock of Miss Louise - Thomas Newman
Publishers: Atlantic / Wea
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