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Godzilla-the Album (1998)

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Title: Godzilla-the Album
EAN: 5099748961020
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Muze

Let's get one important fact out of the way at the beginning. No, the Blue Oyster Cult song isn't on here. If you don't know what that means, it won't matter anyway, and we can continue. What you do get is what amounts to a rock and roll collection of oddities. Roots-rock heroes the Wallflowers cover "Heroes" by David Bowie, possibly the least rootsy rock performer ever to grace the planet. Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir," one of the sacred texts of the denim-jacketed goon squads who went around chanting "disco sucks" in the '70s, is source material for "Come With Me" featuring the studio... more

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Let's get one important fact out of the way at the beginning. No, the Blue Oyster Cult song isn't on here. If you don't know what that means, it won't matter anyway, and we can continue. What you do get is what amounts to a rock and roll collection of oddities. Roots-rock heroes the Wallflowers cover "Heroes" by David Bowie, possibly the least rootsy rock performer ever to grace the planet. Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir," one of the sacred texts of the denim-jacketed goon squads who went around chanting "disco sucks" in the '70s, is source material for "Come With Me" featuring the studio talents of (who else?) Puffy Combs. Ben Folds Five contribute a song called "Air," and we can't help but think that the surreal quality of this neo-monster flick soundtrack would be made complete by the inclusion of a song by French duo Air called "Ben Folds Five."
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EAN: 5099748961020

Manufacturer: Epc (Sony BMG)

Features: Soundtrack

Binding: Audio CD

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