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Music CD - Dazed And Confused (1993 Film)

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Music CD: Dazed And Confused (1993 Film)
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $8.52
Your Save: $ 5.46 ( 39% )
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Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea
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1. Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer 2. Slow Ride - Foghat 3. School's Out - Alice Cooper 4. Jim Dandy - Black Oak Arkansas 5. Tush - ZZ Top 6. Love Hurts - Nazareth 7. Stranglehold - Ted Nugent 8. Cherry Bomb - The Runaways 9. Fox On The Run - Sweet 10. Low Rider - War 11. Tuesday's Gone - Lynyrd Skynyrd 12. Highway Star - Deep Purple 13. Rock And Roll All Night - Kiss 14. Paranoid - Black Sabbath
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0075992453325 Format: Soundtrack Label: Giant Records / Wea Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Giant Records / Wea Release Date: 1993-09-28 Studio: Giant Records / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Flashback Comment: Loved the CD. The music is a much fun as it was the first time I enjoyed it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dazed and Confused soundtrack Comment: I loved the movie and I love the soundtrack. Contains all those songs from the 1970s that were very "feel good". Also highly recommended is the companion CD which contains more songs that this one couldn't fit. Recommend both of them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "DAZED AND CONFUSED ABOUT THE ADVERTISING" Comment: I was looking to get the DVD of DAZED AND CONFUSED but got the CD. When it was advertised on the AMAZON website it led me to believe that it was a DVD as you see it above. (1993 Film) I had to return it and my expense. Very disappointing transaction with AMAZON. Threfore, i am not impressed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great soundtrack! Comment: I've owned this terrific CD since waaaay back in 1993 & have lost my numerous copies purchased since then to dear friends & family who come to adore this soundtrack once they've heard it. It's full of great middle & late '70s tunes that if you were alive & aware of hit rock n roll music then, you will remember these tunes with joy & may even sing along to them too. This CD even has "Cherry Bomb" by the Runaways (Joan Jett & Lita Ford's band before they went solo) which is not an easy tune to find in complitations. If you liked the non-disco & non-"AM Gold" sounds of the 70's then this is your next CD purchase! : D The tunes range from Black Sabbath's Paranoid, to Foghat's Slow Ride to the ever popular rock anthem Kiss' Rock & Roll All Night. I love this CD,when I play it the songs take me right back to being a pre-teen/teenager hanging out with the older kids in the shag-van, the smell of ganja wafting around, real rock n roll blaring from the speakers, Ditto jeans, halter tops, Friday nights at the roller skating rink & Pop-rocks! LOL
Customer Rating:      Summary: Inhale the 70s All Over Again Comment: I was the stereotypical 70s kid. I had long, feathered blonde hair that blew freely in the wind, I wore Hang Ten T-shirts and cut off Levi jeans shorts and spent a lot of time listening to the music of Ted Nugent, Black Sabbath, and the Runaways. Like most people reviewing this collection, it threw me back to that time where everything was kind of just 'out there'. I don't know what that really means, I just get this feeling that a lot of the music that I hear on the radio today has no real spirit...no soul...no backbone. They might as well be singing, "Oh yeah, gimme a contract and gimme lots of money, so I can be on 'Cribs' and show the world my honey..."
Yeah. Exactly. It is that lame.
Even as I entered into High School in late 1979, I could tell that music was changing and although there were a few standouts, the Police, for example, loud and crazy rock 'n roll went through a period of hiding out. It wasn't until the 'Grunge Era' of the early 90s that slapped people in the face and said, "We're back...burn your Depeche Mode albums and listen to some real rock 'n roll..."
By that time, even though I really liked Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, etc. I had gotten into jazz and funk and soul music, but whenever I reached for 'classic rock', I always reached for my albums of the 70s. The kind of the stuff on this CD. And I think about those days that were such a mixture of saddness and gladness and combustible hormones. I think about how if just one single thing were different, how my whole life would've been different. Yeah, okay...you got me...I "inhaled"... but I inhaled life...all of life and I'm glad that I am who I am today because of the stuff that moved me in the past...
So buy this great soundtrack and inhale some pretty cool music and exhale a feeling that you survived that great and crazy time known as the 70s. Oh, and by the way, the only reason I'm giving it four stars and not five is because there are no Alman Brothers on this thing...c'mon, dude, the Alman Brothers helped make the 70s...
Have a nice day.
Peace & Blessings
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Editorial Reviews:
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Tellingly, director Richard Linklatter's Dazed and Confused was released 20 years after American Grafitti and offers a similar story of troubled young personalities lurking beneath an oversaturated pop culture veneer. Like Lucas before him, Linklatter clearly relishes that gloss and wields it like an ironic chainsaw. His soundtrack is a raucous, authentic collection of mid-70's radio fare, be it sharp-edged pop (Sweet, the vastly underrated Rick Derringer), nascent metal (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple) and out-and-out hard cheese (Foghat, Black Oak Arkansas). Dazed and Confused is the real sound of 70's teenage America. --Jerry McCulley
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