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A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cameron Croweâs groundbreaking romantic comedy, âSingles,â with the release of a newly expanded and remastered edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album.
The 2LP edition features the albumâs original 13 tracks newly mastered and freshly pressed across four sides of collectible 12" vinyl. The bonus CD of rarities and unreleased tracks is included as a special insert in the 2LP 12" vinyl package.
The newly released bonus CD features previously unreleased recordings by Chris Cornell, Mike McCready, Mudhoney, and Paul Westerberg in addition to rarities such as Cornellâs 1992 EP Poncier (debuting an early rendition of âSpoonmanâ) and tracks from the film not included on the best-selling soundtrack album first released on June 30, 1992. The success of âSinglesâ helped establish a then-emerging new generation of rock artistsâincluding 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgardenâas musical forces to be reckoned with.
The expanded edition of the âSinglesâ soundtrack includes, for the first time on CD, âTouch Me Iâm Dick,â the signature track from âSinglesâ performed by Citizen Dick (a fictional band created for the film featuring frontman Matt Dillon backed by Pearl Jamâs Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament).
The new Epic Soundtrax/Legacy Recordings edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack includes liner notesâand a track-by-track description of the albumâs musicâwritten for especially for this collection by Cameron Crowe, the screenwriter and director of âSingles.â The newly expanded edition of the filmâs soundtrack is produced by Danny Bramson and Cameron Crowe and mastered by Mike Piacentini at Battery Studios, New York.
Set in Seattle at the beginning of the 1990s, Croweâs film featured music by relatively obscure (at that time) bands like Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden, providing an introduction to an emerging grunge rock music scene for a welcoming mainstream audience. The film became a cult classic while the soundtrack achieved RIAA double platinum status in the US.
A romantic comedy capturing the zeitgeist of an era, âSinglesâ helped define the look, sound, attitude and style of Generation X with a fresh-faced ensemble cast featuring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Matt Dillon, Bill Pullman, Sheila Kelly, Jim True-Frost, James LeGros, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Eric Stoltz, Tim Burton and more.
Croweâs groundbreaking film chronicling the lives of Seattleâs twentysomethings touched a nerve in the culture while the movieâs best-selling soundtrackâwith tracks from new artists and classic rockersâprovided a critical overview of the roots of grunge and the essential contributions of Seattle rock. Alongside new songs like Alice In Chainsâ âWould?â and Pearl Jamâs âBreathâ and âState of Love and Trustâ stood the Jimi Hendrix Experienceâs âMay This Be Loveâ and a breathtaking cover of Led Zeppelinâs âThe Battle of Evermoreâ performed by The Lovemongers (a musical side project created by Heartâs Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson).
The first edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was originally released on June 30, 1992 and became a chart-topping best-seller three months prior to the theatrical release of the film. The soundtrack included music from key bands from the Seattle music sceneâincluding Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgardenâwhile Paul Westerberg, in his first solo recordings outside The Replacementsâcontributed two songs and provided the score for the film. Smashing Pumpkins were also featured on the soundtrack with the song âDrown.â
âThe album itself was always designed to be sort of an anti-soundtrack, more like a souvenir and a simple mix-tape of some of Seattleâs finest,â said Cameron Crowe. âIt really is and was a tribute to those hard-working bands that welcomed me to their city with open arms, and the music so many still love so much. Anyway, here we are now revisiting âSingles,â the film, as well as the soundtrack you hold in your hands, expanded with a special tip of the hat to the fans of the original release. Included are unreleased and raw elements that helped shape the experience of making the movie back in 1991. Hope you enjoy the trip back as much as I did â Viva Seattle!â
25 years ago, the film âSinglesâ and its soundtrack worked together to bring the underground Seattle music scene to the forefront of mainstream consciousness. The album was among the first top-selling movie soundtracks of the 1990s to showcase new material from emerging contemporary bands. The expanded edition of Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is cause to celebrate anew the radical rock sounds that radiated out of the American Northwest a quarter century ago and changed pop music forever.
Album includes a digital download.
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A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cameron Croweâs groundbreaking romantic comedy, âSingles,â with the release of a newly expanded and remastered edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album.
The 2LP edition features the albumâs original 13 tracks newly mastered and freshly pressed across four sides of collectible 12" vinyl. The bonus CD of rarities and unreleased tracks is included as a special insert in the 2LP 12" vinyl package.
The newly released bonus CD features previously unreleased recordings by Chris Cornell, Mike McCready, Mudhoney, and Paul Westerberg in addition to rarities such as Cornellâs 1992 EP Poncier (debuting an early rendition of âSpoonmanâ) and tracks from the film not included on the best-selling soundtrack album first released on June 30, 1992. The success of âSinglesâ helped establish a then-emerging new generation of rock artistsâincluding 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgardenâas musical forces to be reckoned with.
The expanded edition of the âSinglesâ soundtrack includes, for the first time on CD, âTouch Me Iâm Dick,â the signature track from âSinglesâ performed by Citizen Dick (a fictional band created for the film featuring frontman Matt Dillon backed by Pearl Jamâs Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament).
The new Epic Soundtrax/Legacy Recordings edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack includes liner notesâand a track-by-track description of the albumâs musicâwritten for especially for this collection by Cameron Crowe, the screenwriter and director of âSingles.â The newly expanded edition of the filmâs soundtrack is produced by Danny Bramson and Cameron Crowe and mastered by Mike Piacentini at Battery Studios, New York.
Set in Seattle at the beginning of the 1990s, Croweâs film featured music by relatively obscure (at that time) bands like Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden, providing an introduction to an emerging grunge rock music scene for a welcoming mainstream audience. The film became a cult classic while the soundtrack achieved RIAA double platinum status in the US.
A romantic comedy capturing the zeitgeist of an era, âSinglesâ helped define the look, sound, attitude and style of Generation X with a fresh-faced ensemble cast featuring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Matt Dillon, Bill Pullman, Sheila Kelly, Jim True-Frost, James LeGros, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Eric Stoltz, Tim Burton and more.
Croweâs groundbreaking film chronicling the lives of Seattleâs twentysomethings touched a nerve in the culture while the movieâs best-selling soundtrackâwith tracks from new artists and classic rockersâprovided a critical overview of the roots of grunge and the essential contributions of Seattle rock. Alongside new songs like Alice In Chainsâ âWould?â and Pearl Jamâs âBreathâ and âState of Love and Trustâ stood the Jimi Hendrix Experienceâs âMay This Be Loveâ and a breathtaking cover of Led Zeppelinâs âThe Battle of Evermoreâ performed by The Lovemongers (a musical side project created by Heartâs Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson).
The first edition of the Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was originally released on June 30, 1992 and became a chart-topping best-seller three months prior to the theatrical release of the film. The soundtrack included music from key bands from the Seattle music sceneâincluding Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam and Soundgardenâwhile Paul Westerberg, in his first solo recordings outside The Replacementsâcontributed two songs and provided the score for the film. Smashing Pumpkins were also featured on the soundtrack with the song âDrown.â
âThe album itself was always designed to be sort of an anti-soundtrack, more like a souvenir and a simple mix-tape of some of Seattleâs finest,â said Cameron Crowe. âIt really is and was a tribute to those hard-working bands that welcomed me to their city with open arms, and the music so many still love so much. Anyway, here we are now revisiting âSingles,â the film, as well as the soundtrack you hold in your hands, expanded with a special tip of the hat to the fans of the original release. Included are unreleased and raw elements that helped shape the experience of making the movie back in 1991. Hope you enjoy the trip back as much as I did â Viva Seattle!â
25 years ago, the film âSinglesâ and its soundtrack worked together to bring the underground Seattle music scene to the forefront of mainstream consciousness. The album was among the first top-selling movie soundtracks of the 1990s to showcase new material from emerging contemporary bands. The expanded edition of Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is cause to celebrate anew the radical rock sounds that radiated out of the American Northwest a quarter century ago and changed pop music forever.
Album includes a digital download.
























