Original Soundtrack - Grosse Pointe Blank

Original Soundtrack - Grosse Pointe Blank
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Album Details

Title: Grosse Pointe Blank
Artist: Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 3/18/1997
Label: London
Album Type(s): soundtrack
UPC: 042282886729
Genre: Soundtrack
Styles: Punk, Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Soundtracks, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave
Total Copies: 28
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blister in the Sun :: Violent Femmes
  2. Rudie Can't Fail :: The Clash
  3. Mirror in the Bathroom :: The English Beat
  4. Under Pressure :: David Bowie, Queen
  5. I Can See Clearly Now :: Johnny Nash
  6. Live & Let Die :: Guns N' Roses
  7. We Care a Lot :: Faith No More
  8. Pressure Drop :: The Specials
  9. Absolute Beginners :: The Jam
  10. Armagideon Time :: The Clash
  11. El Matador :: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
  12. Let My Love Open the Door [E.Cola Mix] :: Pete Townshend
  13. Blister 2000 :: Violent Femmes

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1997CDLondon828867

Other Editions

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Album Review

Director George Armitage's Grosse Pointe Blank (which probably should be called John Cusack's Grosse Pointe Blank, since he not only starred in it, but also co-wrote and co-produced it) is set at a ten-year high-school reunion in Grosse Pointe, MI, in the present day, that being the spring of 1996. Thus, ex-Clash member Joe Strummer, credited with the original score, could call upon music dating back to the mid-'80s for songs the characters, now in their late twenties, would know. You might expect, then, that those 1986 graduates would be grooving to, say, Heart's "These Dreams" or "Greatest Love of All" by Whitney Houston. But, of course, Cusack and Strummer are much too hip for such popular fare. Instead, they put together a collection of edgy, British-oriented new wave and alternative rock, mostly from the early and mid-'80s, tracks by the likes of the Clash, the English Beat, the Specials, and the Jam, plus Americans Violent Femmes and Faith No More. Then there are ringers like Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now," which was a hit in 1972 when the main characters would have been about three years old, and Guns N' Roses' version of "Live and Let Die," which wasn't a hit until 1991. Okay, so this isn't really the music that would have been popular with the 1986 graduating class in Grosse Pointe. Who cares? The soundtrack album works well, including a relaxed "remix" (actually a different version) of Pete Townshend's "Let My Love Open the Door" as well as a new take on Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun" called "Blister 2000." Like the movie, which grossed 28 million dollars, the soundtrack album was a modest success, peaking at number 31, which inspired a follow-up collection, More Music From the Film Grosse Pointe Blank. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill Green?
Bob SargeantProducer
Brian RitchieProducer
Charlotte BlakeExecutive Producer
Chris HughesRemixing, Producer
Chris Thomas?
Christine Edwards?
David BowiePerformer, Producer
Faith No MoreProducer, Performer
Gordon GanoProducer
Guns N' RosesPerformer, Producer
Guy StevensProducer
Jack HuesRemixing, Producer
Jacquie Perryman?
Johnny NashProducer, Performer
K.C. PorterProducer
Kathy Nelson?
Los Fabulosos CadillacsPerformer
Matt WallaceProducer
Mike ClinkProducer
Neville StapleProducer
Pete TownshendPerformer
Pete WilsonProducer
Peter BalestrieriVocals, Sax (Baritone)
QueenProducer, Performer
Steve BerlinProducer
Steve MacKaySax (Baritone)
The ClashPerformer, Producer
The English BeatPerformer
The JamPerformer, Producer
The SpecialsPerformer
Tim OliverRemixing, Producer
Tom GrimleyProducer
Tom LowryProducer
Violent FemmesPerformer

Member Reviews

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

oh so classic!