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Heavy Metal: Music From The Motion Picture
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Product Details
- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0075596069120
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- Format: Soundtrack
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- Label: Elektra / Wea
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- Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Elektra / Wea
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- Release Date: 1995-03-14
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- Studio: Elektra / Wea
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- Title: Heavy Metal: Music From The Motion Picture
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- UPC: 075596069120
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Customer Reviews
Heavy Metal CD
I received excellent service, and the product arrived in perfect condition. Thank you very much. It's nice to get good service in these days of usually crappy service.
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Heavt Metal lives again!
This soundtrack brings out the 80's movie back in full! Fans who watched it will re-live the movie. New fans will be awash in 'OUE GENERATION."
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Great little time warp from days past
I didn't see this movie for quite awhile but remember Felder's title song getting a lot of airplay, even if it's style is anything but "heavy metal". It actually sounds like an Eagles outtake now that I think about it. There's a lot of buried treasures here, and I think much of this is available nowhere else. I'm a big Steely Dan fan and cannot recall Donald Fagen's song appearing anywhere else, probably because it's melody is identical to Steely's "Third World Man". Same with Stevie Nicks' "Blue Lamp". I agree with the previous reviews that said Elmer Bernstein's symphonic tracks should've been included. And the songs here should've followed their order in the film.
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Great Condition and Timely Delivery
CD arrived in original wrapping and in great condition. Delivery was as promised. I will use this vendor again.
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2 Words: Don Felder
With the Iggles making tarts out of themselves on their (giggle) "farewell tour," and despite the efforts of the brilliant Steuart Smith, Don is very conspicuous by his absense. And his song "Heavy Metal (Takin' A Ride)" on this...thing just proves that hypothesis. Still: great album (then), great talent, but as for real "heavy metal," there just ain't that much on here. (Which is OK, too...) "Why," you indignantly ask? "Journey's" about as "metal" as were the Bay City Rollers.
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