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Atomic Blonde : : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch, Pittsfield Branch, Traverwood Branch

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Title from disc label.
In part previously released material (℗1979-℗1987).
Compact disc.
Full credits printed on container insert.
Cat people (Putting out the fire) (David Bowie) -- Major Tom = Völlig Losgelöst (Peter Schilling) -- Blue Monday (Health) -- C*cks*cker / Tyler Bates -- 99 Luftballons (Nena) -- Father figure (George Michael) -- Der Kommissar (After the Fire) -- Cities in dust (Siouxsie and the Banshees) -- The politics of dancing (Re-flex) -- Stigmata (Marilyn Manson & Tyler Bates) -- Demonstration / Tyler Bates -- I ran (so far away) (a Flock of Seagulls) -- 99 Luftballons (Kaleida) -- Voices carry ('Til Tuesday) -- London calling (the Clash) -- Finding the UHF device / Tyler Bates.
Various performers.
The soundtrack to the action film starring Charlize Theron includes tracks from David Bowie, George Michael, and the Clash. HEALTH covers New Order's Blue Monday while Marilyn Manson and Tyler Bates collaborate on Stigmata.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Sets the Scene submitted by Meginator on June 20, 2018, 10:54pm The tracks on this soundtrack fully capture the feeling of late-1980s Berlin, and the film itself, leaning heavily on darker electronic music. Most of the tracks are familiar, but they combine effortlessly to efficiently set the scene and convey a particular mood. Tyler Bates does a great job of recreating this feeling in his original compositions, too, which fall perfectly into place alongside the era's own songs.

AB submitted by lstorc on August 5, 2018, 10:27pm Fantastic! This soundtrack really keeps on moving!