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The quality was excellent, the delivery time more than met. I am a converted shopper for more visits and purchases to this site.
Watched the movie long ago and this CD is a great collection as the movie itself.
This one of the best soundtrack CD's ever,, All of the songs from the movie are on the CD. This is not always the case with soundtracks. The Stevie Nicks tune Blue Light is excellent and deserved airplay in its day. I highly recommend this CD,, It is better than the movie.
This CD brought back memories of my teenage years going to the theater to see this movie. My collection is now complete, I have the DVD and now the CD. Nothing like driving the car with the top down and the music blasting into the air.
The soundtrack to the 1981 animated film is an excellent example of the merging of two pop culture genres that was prevalent during this era. And the wide range of musical styles is an outstanding cross-section of this "Golden Era" for FM rock-orientated radio.There are arena tour mainstays like Black Sabbath (The Mob Rules), Blue Oyster Cult (Veteran of the Psychic Wars), Grand Funk Railroad (Queen Bee), Journey (Open Arms) and Nazareth (Crazy {A Suitable Case for Treatment}), along with members of super groups (Donald Fagen, Don Felder, Stevie Nicks) showing some style on their own.Cheap Trick (Reach Out, I Must Be Dreamin') is at the height of its radio playlist power, while Riggs, Trust and the quirky Devo add some spice to the mix. Sammy Hagar provides a solid punch with the title track.The heavy metal on here is platinum, as the performances are as good as it gets from these artists.
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