Soundtrack Featuring Talking Heads, David Bowie, Louis Armstrong & More On Vinyl LP!
The track list for MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE: 20th CENTURY WOMEN is peppered with music from the 1930s and '40s, with songs by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra ("In A Sentimental Mood"), Sandy Williams ("After Hours On Dream Street"), and Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees ("As Time Goes By"). The late-'70s musical mix highlights American groups like Suicide ("Cheree"), Devo ("Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy"), and Germs ("Media Blitz"), as well as English artists like The Raincoats ("Fairytale In The Supermarket"), and David Bowie ("DJ.")
The soundtrack reflects the film's time period with music from artists who helped define the era. Talking Heads feature prominently on the soundtrack, which includes two of the band's songs: "Don't Worry About The Government" from Talking Heads: 77, the group's debut on Sire Records, and "Big Country," the closing track from the band's 1978 follow-up, More Songs About Buildings and Food.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Don't Worry About the Government (remastered version) - Talking Heads
2. Fairytale In the Supermarket - The Raincoats
3. Media Blitz - Germs
4. Cheree (1998 remastered version) - Suicide
5. DJ (1999 remastered version) - David Bowie
6. Gut Feeling (Slap Your Mammy) [remastered] - Devo
7. The Big Country (remastered version) - Talking Heads
Side Two:
1. Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
2. This Heart of Mine - Fred Astaire
3. In A Sentimental Mood - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
4. After Hours On Dream Street - Sandy Williams
5. As Time Goes By - Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees
6. Why Can't I Touch It? (2001 remastered version) - The Buzzcocks
The track list for MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE: 20th CENTURY WOMEN is peppered with music from the 1930s and '40s, with songs by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra ("In A Sentimental Mood"), Sandy Williams ("After Hours On Dream Street"), and Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees ("As Time Goes By"). The late-'70s musical mix highlights American groups like Suicide ("Cheree"), Devo ("Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy"), and Germs ("Media Blitz"), as well as English artists like The Raincoats ("Fairytale In The Supermarket"), and David Bowie ("DJ.")
The soundtrack reflects the film's time period with music from artists who helped define the era. Talking Heads feature prominently on the soundtrack, which includes two of the band's songs: "Don't Worry About The Government" from Talking Heads: 77, the group's debut on Sire Records, and "Big Country," the closing track from the band's 1978 follow-up, More Songs About Buildings and Food.
Features:
Vinyl LP
Selections:
Side One:
1. Don't Worry About the Government (remastered version) - Talking Heads
2. Fairytale In the Supermarket - The Raincoats
3. Media Blitz - Germs
4. Cheree (1998 remastered version) - Suicide
5. DJ (1999 remastered version) - David Bowie
6. Gut Feeling (Slap Your Mammy) [remastered] - Devo
7. The Big Country (remastered version) - Talking Heads
Side Two:
1. Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five
2. This Heart of Mine - Fred Astaire
3. In A Sentimental Mood - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
4. After Hours On Dream Street - Sandy Williams
5. As Time Goes By - Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees
6. Why Can't I Touch It? (2001 remastered version) - The Buzzcocks