Soundtrack


I want the soundtrack to this so bad. i wish they would release it.

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bump!

edit/ Forgot about the 'soundtrack listing' available on the side there.. i wonder if these are all the songs. Well, there's certainly enough...

# "Psycho Killer"
Written by David Byrne, Christopher Frantz and Tina Weymouth
Performed by Talking Heads
Published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Index Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing


# "Un bel di vedremo from Madama Butterfly"
Written by Puccini / Giacosa / Illica
Performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Ride the Swing"
Written & Performed by Matthew Ender
Published by D J S Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Kid Gloves Music


# "Beat the Rap"
Written & Performed by Werner Tautz
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Twice as Nice"
Written & Performed by Werner Tautz
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Hail to the Chief"
Written by James Sanderson
Arranged and Orchestrated by Patric Caird


# "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody"
Written by Irving Berlin
Vocals by Donald Sutherland
Arranged and Performed by Patric Caird


# "Sugar Daddy"
Written & Performed by Philmore Oakes
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Cat's Pajamas"
Written & Performed by Jack Alfred
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Blew Bossa"
Written by Thaddeus Hillary
Performed by Studio Musicians
Published by Engine Co. 35 & Source in Sync Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music


# "Swing Punch"
Written & Performed by Heinz Kiessling
Appears Courtesy of Extreme Production Music USA


# "Kill the Poor"
Written by Jello Biafra, East Bay Ray & Dead Kennedys
Performed by Dead Kennedys
Published by Decay Music
Courtesy of Decay Music


# "That Right Ain't *beep*
Written by Paul De Jong & Nick Zammuto
Performed by The Books
Published by Tomlab
Courtesy of Tomlab


# "Don't Change Nothin'"
Written by Sena Fletcher
Performed by Mary Jane Hooper
Published by Swing Beat Songs (BMI)
Courtesy of Tuff City Music Group
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group


# "Whispering"
Written by John Schonberger & Malvin Schonberger
Arranged and Orchestrated by Patric Caird


# "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor"
Traditional
Performed by Siebel Thrasher


# "USA"
Written by David Rubinstein & Paul Bakija
Performed by Reagan Youth
Published by LoveCat Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group


# "In Dog We Trust"
Written by David Rubinstein & Paul Bakija
Performed by Reagan Youth
Published by LoveCat Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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the credits at the end of the movie included a "thank you" to David Gilmour, who I assume is the David Gilmour of Pink Floyd fame . . . the guitar work certainly sounded like it could have been him, although he's not listed in the movie's soundtrack . . . hope this is helpful . . .

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WTF ? it is a "Cortez The Killer" from Neil Young !!!

I've found this interview with Griffin Dunne (director of FP)
and here it is :

" AboutFilm: The Dream Academy.

Dunne: Dream Academy, thank you very much. I loved the sound of that when it came out. He'd done one other film before [The Invisible Circus]. He's been working with a lot of studio stuff and a lot of his own stuff. He's very close to a lot of English rockers—David Gilmour [from Pink Floyd] was playing the guitar [in Fierce People]. He came into Nick's place, and he picked up different instruments and slowly layered it in. He understood very much the mood I was getting based on my temp track.

The hardest [song on the temp track] to part with was during the sex scene—the [body] painting scene. I used “Cortez the Killer,” the Neil Young song, which is my favorite of his, which was just perfect. It was also, like, hundreds of thousands of dollars. He actually doesn't want his songs to be in films. It's a very rare exception that he allows it these days, and if he does, it's astronomical. No amount of begging could change his mind. So Nick just kind of captured that loopy, sensual guitar thing to evoke that mood. "

here is the link :

http://www.aboutfilm.com/movies/f/fiercepeople/dunne.htm

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