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Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Fletch (1985)

Posted on 15:39 by cries gail

Fletch is a 1985 comedy film about a wisecracking investigative newspaper reporter, Irwin Fletcher (Chevy Chase, at the height of his popularity), who writes under the name of Jane Doe. The film was based on the popular Gregory Mcdonald novels and the screenplay was written by Andrew Bergman. The film was directed by Michael Ritchie and released by Universal Pictures in 1985. The theme song, "Bit by Bit" was sung by Stephanie Mills with music by Beverly Hills Cop composer Harold Faltermeyer. It was one of three films Chevy Chase starred in that year, alongside Spies Like Us and National Lampoon's European Vacation, which together garned over $155 million at the box office.

Since its release, Fletch has had a strong following of fans as well as having achieved cult status; it is considered to be one of Chase's best films.

Tracklist:

01.Bit By Bit (Theme From Fletch) - Stephanie Mills

02.Fletch,Get Outta Town - Dan Hartman

03.Running For Love - John Farnham

04.Name Of The Game - Dan Hartman

05.Fletch Theme - Harold Faltermeyer

06.A Letter To Both Side - The Fixx

07.Is It Over - Kim Wilde

08.Diggin´In - Harold Faltermeyer

09.Exotic Scates - Harold Faltermeyer

10.Running For Love (Instrumental) - Harold Faltermeyer

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Top Gun (Score) (1986)

Posted on 15:22 by cries gail

Top Gun is a 1986 American film directed by Tony Scott and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an article written by Ehud Yonay for California Magazine entitled "Top Guns." The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, Val Kilmer, Tom Skerritt, Michael Ironside, Tim Robbins, and Meg Ryan.

The film follows LT Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell, a young naval aviator who aspires to be a top fighter pilot in a prestigious naval school which trains the top 1% of all Naval Aviators. Maverick gets his chance to attend the school after one pilot drops out, allowing for him and his RIO (Radar Intercept Officer, the "back seater" in the two-man F-14) LTJG Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw to train with the best.

The film opened on May 16, 1986 to good reviews, the aerial scenes being most notably praised. The film accumulated over $350 million world-wide, and broke home-video sales records.

Tracklist:

01.Top Gun Anthem (Film Version)

02.Opening Theme

03.MIG 28

04.Negative G Pushover/Cougars Landing

05.Still Awake/Can´t Sleep

06.Take My Breathe Away (Instrumental)

07.Whose Side Are You On /Never Again

08.Flat Spin

09.Goose´s Death/Goodbye Goose

10.New Mission

11.Top Gun Anthem

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The Wall (Bootleg) (1982)

Posted on 15:16 by cries gail

Pink Floyd - The Wall is a 1982 MGM film by British director Alan Parker based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album The Wall. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. Though Waters initially considered himself for the lead role, the film ultimately starred Bob Geldof, whose character Pink was loosely based on the biographies of both Waters and former Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist Syd Barrett, both of whom were founding members of the band. The film also stars Kevin McKeon as the young Pink, and includes brief appearances by Bob Hoskins and Joanne Whalley.

The film is highly metaphorical and is rich in symbolic imagery and sound. It features virtually no dialogue and a non-linear storyline which is progressed entirely through Pink Floyd's lyrical music. Some consider it to be a long music video for the entire album. The only songs from the album not used in the film are Hey You (although material using the song was filmed and the raw footage was first made available on the DVD release as a deleted scene), The Show Must Go On, and Is There Anybody Out There?

The film is scattered throughout with fifteen minutes of elaborate animation sequences by the political cartoonist and illustrator Gerald Scarfe, who played a central role in developing the overall aesthetic of the production. The animation sequences include a bold and nightmarish vision of war, specifically of the German bombing campaign over England during World War II, set to the song "Goodbye Blue Sky".

Roger Waters has expressed dissatisfaction with the final product of the film, and is reported to have been philosophically at odds with director Alan Parker during filming, who himself walked out of the project on multiple occasions due to the conflict. In a 1988 interview on Australian radio, Waters said: "I was a bit disappointed with it in the end, because at the end of the day I felt no sympathy at all with the lead character... and I found it was so unremitting in its onslaught upon the senses, that... it didn't actually give me... as an audience, a chance to get involved with it." [1] Despite Waters' dissatisfaction, the film is considered by many fans to be a worthy interpretation of Pink Floyd's album, and a powerful work of cinema in its own right.

David Gilmour stated that the making of the film was where the feud between him and Waters started. Gilmour also stated on the documentary Behind The Wall (which was aired on BBC TV and VH1 in the US) that "the movie was the less successful telling of The Wall story as opposed to the album and concert versions".

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Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Bill & Ted´s Excellent Adventure (1989)

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Psycho II (1983)

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Psycho II is a 1983 sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. It stars Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Robert Loggia and Meg Tilly. The film was directed by Richard Franklin. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. The film is marketed with the tagline It's 22 years later, and Norman Bates is coming home.

It is unrelated to the 1982 novel Psycho II by Robert Bloch which he wrote as a sequel to his original novel Psycho.

The film did well financially (leading to two further sequels) and moderately well critically, several critics[1] noting that the film worked hard to sustain the suspenseful atmosphere of the original. Inevitably it was seen to lack the unique Hitchcock touch, with the plot weakened by the contrivance of setting up further sequels.

Tracklist:

01.The Murder

02.Main Title

03.Don´t Take Me

04.Mother´s Room

05.It´s Not Your Mother

06.New Furniture

07.The Cellar

08.Blood Bath

09.End Title

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St.Elmos Fire (1985) (Request by Jamie & Blofeld´s Cat)

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St. Elmo's Fire, released in 1985, was one of the defining movies of the 1980s brat pack genre. Its major stars, slick editing and production and its soundtrack made it a financial (although not a critical) success.

This coming-of-age film revolves around a group of friends that have just graduated from Georgetown University and their adjustment to their post-university lives, the quarter-life crisis, and the responsibilities of encroaching adulthood.






Tracklist:

01.St.Elmos Fire (Man In Motion) - John Parr

02.Shake Down - Billy Squier

03.Young And Innocent - Elefante

04.This Time It Was Really Right - John Anderson

05.Save My Life - Fee Waybill

06.Love Theme From St.Elmos Fire (Instrumental) - David Foster

07.If I Turn You Away - Vikki Moss

08.Stressed Out (Close To The Edge) - Airplay

09.Georgetown - David Foster

10.Love Theme From St.Elmos Fire (For Just A Moment) - David Foster

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Saturday, 17 February 2007

Lethal Weapon (1987)

Posted on 17:26 by cries gail

Lethal Weapon is the first of a series of American movies that were released in 1987, 1989, 1992, and 1998, all starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as a mismatched pair of Los Angeles police officers. These movies fall into the action-comedy genre, and are generally considered to typify the "Buddy Cop" plot device.

The story begins in December of 1986 with the apparent suicide of Amanda Hunsaker (Jackie Swanson), the daughter of Michael Hunsacker (Tom Atkins), who is an old friend and former army buddy of LAPD Detective-Sergeant Roger Murtaugh. A veteran cop of 20 years, Roger Murtaugh gets stuck with a new partner on his 50th birthday. That partner is 37-year-old Detective-Sergeant Martin Riggs, whose wife (26) was killed in a car accident two years earlier (it is later revealed, in Weapon 2, that she was killed by Vorstedt in an attempt on his life.) As a result, Riggs is considering suicide, has become a borderline alcoholic, and has become so reckless and violent in his law-enforcement methods that he is considered a "lethal weapon". Sergeant Murtaugh is not happy about having a partner 'on the ragged edge' and 'with a death wish', but is soon indebted to his new partner for saving his life.

While investigating Amanda Hunsacker's death, the two uncover a heroin-smuggling operation organized by Vietnam War veteran special forces troops, known as 'Shadow Company', through their war-era CIA contacts in Air America - a front company used for drug smuggling from the Golden Triangle. The scheme is masterminded by the evil, ruthless General Peter McAllister (Mitchell Ryan) - the former commander of Shadow Company - and his malevolent right-hand man, Mr. Joshua (Gary Busey). Murtaugh and Riggs - both Vietnam War veterans - discover that Michael Hunsacker was "laundering" the profits through his bank, and McAllister engineered the murder of Amanda Hunsacker to keep Michael from confessing all he knows about the heroin-smuggling ring; shortly after the pair confront Michael Hunsacker, Mr. Joshua makes a surprise appearance in a helicopter and kills him.

As Riggs and Murtaugh discover more about Shadow Company's network, the increasingly violent members of Shadow Company kidnap Murtaugh's daughter Rianne to pressure him to reveal everything Michael Hunsacker had told him. Riggs, though initially captured by McAllister, frees himself and then liberates both Murtaugh and Rianne. The pair then attack Shadow Company and shoot down most of its members; McAllister perishes in a car explosion (along with his shipment of heroin) and both Riggs and Murtaugh shoot Mr. Joshua after Riggs beats him in unarmed combat on Murtaugh's front lawn.

Murtaugh and Riggs are now solid friends, and Riggs spends Christmas Day at the Murtaugh home with Roger's family; Riggs brings his dog Sam to be a friend to the Murtaugh family cat, Burbank, and gives Murtaugh a symbolic gift; an unfired 9mm hollow point bullet Riggs had been saving to commit suicide with.

Tracklist:

01.Lethal Weapon - Honeymoon Suite

02.Amanda

03.Meet Martin Riggs

04.Roger

05.Coke Deal

06.Mr.Joshua

07.They Got My Daughter

08.The Desert

09.Nightclub

10.The Weapon

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The Idolmaker (1980) (Thanks To Anonym)

Posted on 16:55 by cries gail

The Idolmaker is a 1980 drama film starring Peter Gallagher, Maureen McCormick and Deney Terrio. It was directed by Taylor Hackford and written by Edward Di Lorenzo.
Vincent Vaccardi (Ray Sharkey) has talent and drive, but in the singing world of 1959, he knows he has to have looks too. Determined to find success for his songs, he latches on to a local performer and shapes his image into Tommy Dee (Paul Land), who's suddenly an overnight sensation. As his own power and income increase, Vinnie doesn't realize he's lost his focus on the work and is becoming a feral, driven taskmaster. When Tommy starts to agitate for bigger things, Vinnie realizes he'd better have more than one trick up his sleeve. He finds another fresh face (an unbelievably young Peter Gallagher), whom he transforms from Guido the busboy into Caesare--a reclusive, mysterious singing sensation. Vinnie's formula is on the money, and Caesare is catapulted to fame as well, but Vinnie finally begins to see that he may have left something important behind, and that he's not the only one who might have to pay for it. Director Taylor Hackford's THE IDOLMAKER is a brutal exploration of the creation, manipulation, and destruction of teen idols and their audience in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Tracklist:
01.Here Is My Love - Jesse Frederick
02.Ooh-Wee Baby - Darlene Love
03.Come And Get It - Nino Tempo
04.Sweet Little Lover - Jesse Frederick
05.I Can´t Tell - Coleen Fitzpatrick
06.However Dark The Night - Peter Gallagher
07.Baby - Peter Gallagher
08.I Know Where You´re Goin´- Nino Tempo
09.A Boy And A Girl - The Sweet Inspiration And The London Fog
10.I Believe It Can Be Done - Ray Sharkey
11.I Believe It Can Be Done - Nino Tempo

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Friday, 16 February 2007

The Karate Kid,Part II (1986)

Posted on 06:46 by cries gail

The Karate Kid,Part II (1986) is a Hollywood adventure-drama movie and is a sequel to The Karate Kid. Both Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita, formerly of Happy Days fame, respectively reprise their roles of Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi.

Filming locations include the island of Oahu, in Hawaii, USA.

At the 1987 ASCAP Awards, Bill Conti won Top Box Office Films for the original music, which was released on United Artists Records.

Part II begins where the first movie ends off, when Mr. Miyagi confronts evil martial arts teacher John Kreese (Martin Kove), who is loudly berating his student (and Daniel's former nemesis) Johnny for finishing second in the All Valley tournament. When Kreese breaks Johnny's second place trophy, Miyagi has seen enough. After a short brawl that mostly involves Miyagi dodging blows and Kreese punching the car behind him, Miyagi defeats Kreese, humiliates him (by eschewing a fatal strike in favor of honking Kreese's nose) and then watches as all of Kreese's students, including Johnny, dump their dojo uniforms and belts and walk away, departing from Kreese's dojo and his sadistic form of martial arts. Miyagi then explains to his protégé that being unable to forgive one's enemies is a fate worse than death itself.

Six months later, Miyagi and Daniel travel to Okinawa to visit Miyagi's dying father and martial arts teacher. They are confronted by his old nemesis Sato (Danny Kamekona), whom Miyagi fled Okinawa years ago in order to avoid a fight to the death with, Sato's rebellious nephew Chozen (Yuji Okumoto), Miyagi's ex-girlfriend Yukie (Nobu McCarthy) and her niece Kumiko (Tamlyn Tomita).

As Miyagi and Yukie re-kindle their old bonds (after fleeing to the USA Miyagi had thought that Yukie had married Sato, but she actually preferred to remain single the rest of her life than doing so), Daniel learns more about Japanese culture with Kumiko's help and falls for her. Later, he has to protect Miyagi's honor and the life of Kumiko and a little farmer girl in a fight to the death with an humiliated Chozen, who has been disowned by Sato after he and Miyagi made amends thanks to Daniel.

Daniel and Chozen fight in a water-surrounded center, and Chozen seems to be getting the upper hand and even Daniel's Crane Kick is no match for him. However, Daniel defeats Chozen with multiple strikes to the face, and then spares Chozen's life in the same way that Miyagi spared Kreese's life at the beginning of the film.

Tracklist:

01.The Glory Of Love - Peter Cetera

02.Rock´n´Roll Over You - The Moody Blues

03.Fish For Life - Mancrap

04.Rock Around The Clock - Paul Rodgers

05.Let Me At ´Em - Southside Johnny

06.This Is The Time - Dennis DeYoung

07.Earth Angel - New Edition

08.Love Theme From The Karate Kid,Part II - Bill Conti

09.Two Looking At One - Carly Simon

10.Storm - Bill Conti

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Outland (1981)

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Transformers - The Movie (1986)

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Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Tequila Sunrise (1988)

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Light Of Day (1987)

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Less Than Zero (1987)

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Lees than Zero is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. It stars Andrew McCarthy, Jami Gertz, Robert Downey Jr., and James Spader. It has been rated R by the MPAA.
Clay (McCarthy) is a college freshman who returns home to Los Angeles, California, for Christmas, and finds things to be a bit of a mess. His ex-girlfriend Blair (Gertz) has been having sex with his high school friend, the drug-addicted Julian (Downey), who is being hassled by his dealer, Rip (Spader), for the $50,000 he owes. What follows is Clay's effort to help clean up Julian. The movie presents a look at the culture of wealthy youth in Los Angeles and has a strong anti-drug message, something that never existed in the novel.

Tracklist:
01.Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu - Aerosmith
02.Life Fades Away - Roy Orbison
03.Rock And Roll All Nite - Poison
04.Going Back To Cali - LL Cool J
05.You & Me (Less Than Zero) - Glen Danzig & The Power And Fury Orchestra
06.In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Slayer
07.Bring The Noise - Public Enemy
08.Are You My Woman? - The Black Flames
09.She´s Lost You - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
10.How To Love Again - Oran Juice Jones & Alyson Williams
11.Hazy Shade Of Winter - The Bangles

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Monday, 12 February 2007

The Neverending Story (1984) (Request by Joseph)

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The Neverending Story (original German title Die Unendliche Geschichte) is the 1984 film adaptation of the German fantasy novel by Michael Ende. The Germany-US co-production was directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starred Barret Oliver as Bastian Balthazar Bux (named only "Bastian Bux" in the movie), Noah Hathaway as Atreyu, and Tami Stronach as The Childlike Empress. This film adaptation only covered the first half of the book. The majority of the movie was filmed in Germany, except for Barret Oliver's scenes, which were shot in Canada. It was Germany's highest budgeted film of the time. The novel's author, Michael Ende, felt that this adaptation's content deviated so far from his book that he requested they either halt production or change the name; when they did neither, he sued them and subsequently lost the case.[1] He did succeed in having his name removed from the opening credits, although his name does appear in the closing. Music for the movie was composed by Klaus Doldinger of the German jazz group Passport. The theme song to the American version of the film was composed by Giorgio Moroder with lyrics by Keith Forsey, and performed by Limahl, the fired lead singer of Kajagoogoo. This song, along with other "techno-pop" treatments to the soundtrack are not present in the German version of the film, which features Doldinger's score exclusively.

Tracklist:
01.Neverending Story - Limahl
02.Swamps Of Sadness
03.Ivory Tower
04.Ruined Landscape
05.Sleepy Dragon
06.Bastian´s Happy Flight
07.Fantasia
08.Atreju´s Quest
09.Theme Of Sadness
10.Atreju Meets Falkor
11.Mirrorgate-Southern Oracle
12.Gmork
13.Moonchild
14.The Auryn
15.Happy Flight

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Hard To Hold (1984)

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About The Movie:
In Hard to Hold, pop singer Rick Springfield is cast as an immensely successful recording artist named James Roberts. As a result of a fender-bender accident, Roberts meets and falls in love with child psychologist Diana Lawson (Janet Eilber), who is not the least bit impressed with James' wealth or fame. He spends the rest of the picture following Diana all over San Francisco, much to the discomfort of his lovelorn writing partner Nicky Nides (Patti Hanson).



Tracklist:
01.Love Somebody - Rick Springfield
02.Don´t Walk Away - Rick Springfield
03.Bob ´Til You Drop - Rick Springfield
04.Taxi Dancing - Rick Springfield & Randy Crawford
05.S.F.O. (Instrumental) - Rick Springfield
06.Stand Up - Rick Springfield
07.When The Lights Go Down - Graham Parker
08.The Great Lost Art Of Conversation - Rick Springfiel
09.Heart Of A Woman - Nona Hendryx
10.I Go Swimming - Peter Gabriel

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Cobra (1986)

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About The Movie:
Cobra is a 1986 action movie directed by George Pan Cosmatos, starring Sylvester Stallone, Reni Santoni and Brigitte Nielsen.

The movie was loosely based on a novel Fair Game by Paula Gosling, which was also filmed under that title in 1995; it also arose out of Stallone's original ideas for the film Beverly Hills Cop. He had wanted to make a less comedic, more action-oriented film. When he left that project, Eddie Murphy was brought in to play the lead role.

The film was a modest hit at the box office, but was widely panned by critics for its cartoonish violence and cliched plot. The tagline on the movie poster was "Crime is a disease... meet the cure". Some critics mocked this as "Stallone is a disease... acting lessons are the cure" or "Cobra is a disease... there is no cure."

Tracklist:

01.Voice Of America´s Sons - John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band

02.Feel The Heat - Jean Beauvoir

03.Loving On Borrowed Time - Gladys Knight & Bill Medley

04.Skyline - Sylvester Levay

05.Hold On To Your Vision - Gary Wright

06.Suave - Miami Sound Machine

07.Cobra - Sylvester Levay

08.Angel Of The City - Robert Tepper

09.Chase - Sylvester Levay

10.Two Into One - Bill Medley & Carmen Twillie

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Fright Night (1985)

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About The Movie:
Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) is a teenage fan of horror movies. He discovers that his next-door neighbor, Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon), is a vampire, but nobody will believe him. He turns to his hero, Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), the host of a late-night horror show on TV. Vincent pretends to go along with Charley's scheme, confident that the boy is delusional, and gets the shock of his life when he inadvertently realizes that Charley is telling the truth. When Charley's girlfriend, Amy Peterson (Amanda Bearse), and friend, "Evil Ed" (Stephen Geoffreys), become involved, the situation turns critical.





Tracklist:
01.Fright Night - J.Geils Band
02.You Can´t Hide From The Beast Inside - Autograph
03.Good Man In A Bad Time - Ian Hunter
04.Rock Myself To Sleep - April Wine
05.Let´s Talk - Devo
06.Armies Of The Night - Sparks
07.Give It Up - Eveline Champagne King
08.Save Me Tonight - White Sister
09.Bobbin´Tonight - Fabulous Fountains
10.Come To Me - Brad Fiedel

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Friday, 9 February 2007

Labyrinth (1986)

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Scarface (1983)

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The Cannonball Run (1981)

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Monday, 5 February 2007

presenting the lovely blog of Jenny

Posted on 14:02 by cries gail

this is no soundtrackmusic.i will here introduce the site of jenny.
she had some beautiful poems,wonderful pictures and marvelous music.
please take a look and leave a comment for her.
thank you

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Sunday, 4 February 2007

Two Of A Kind (1983)

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About The Movie:

Two Of A Kind Is A 1983 movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.

The film has Travolta as an inventor and Newton-John as a bank teller. It is up to both criminally-minded individuals to save the Earth from God's destruction.

This film was the pop singer Newton-John's third attempt at a big budget movie, but which turned out to be an even bigger bomb than her previous Xanadu. This film also marked the start of a huge downturn in Travolta's movie career, which wouldn't rebound until 1994 with his starring role in Pulp Fiction. This film was the antithesis of Travolta's and Newton-John's previous film together, Grease, one of the biggest box office successes in movie history.

Tracklist:

01.Twist Of Fate - Olivia Newton John

02.Take A Chance - Olivia Newton John & John Travolta

03.It´s Gonna Be Special - Patti Austin

04.Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward,2 Steps Back) - Steve Kipner

05.Shaking You - Olivia Newton John

06.(Livin´In) Desperate Times - Olivia Newton John

07.The Perfect One - Boz Scaggs

08.Ask The Lonely - Journey

09.Prima Donna - Chicago

10.Night Music - David Foster

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