Big Chill-More Songs From (1984) (Reissued)

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Label: Uni/motown
UPC: 00731453097728
Release Date: 11/24/1998
Buy.com Sku: 60032455
Item#: MYDJLS
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Bad Moon Rising -Creedence Clearwater Revival ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Wouldn't It Be Nice - The Beach Boys ~ Original Soundtrack
3. It's The Same Old Song - The Four Tops ~ Original Soundtrack
4. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Dancing In The Street - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas ~ Original Soundtrack
6. What's Going On - Marvin Gaye ~ Original Soundtrack
7. In The Midnight Hour - The Rascals ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Quicksilver Girl - Steve Miller Band ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Too Many Fish In The Sea - The Marvelettes ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Weight, The - The Band ~ Original Soundtrack

(P) UMG Recordings, Inc.
(C) 1984 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
All tracks have been digitally remastered using 24-bit technology.
Personnel: Robbie Robertson (vocals, guitar); Rick Danko (vocals, electric bass).
The original motion picture soundtrack to The Big Chill (1984) has been rightfully lauded as reintroducing the baby boomer generation -- as well as the rest of the world -- to their music. The film deals with a bittersweet reunion of former college pals at the funeral of a mutual friend. The candor and humor that director Lawrence Kasdan used in dealing with the subject matter, as well as the iconoclastic top-shelf ensemble cast, immediately struck a chord. The characters and situations presented obvious and resounding touchstones in the concurrent lives of those who survived coming of age during the 1960s. At the very core of each cinematic scene, tying all of the emotional loose ends together, is the seemingly haphazard soundtrack. Indeed, outside of the context of the movie, putting tracks as stylistically disparate as the Steve Miller Band's psychedelic ballad "Quicksilver Girl" alongside the bright R&B of the Exciters' "Tell Him'" might seem, at the very least, odd. However, the action on the screen becomes so indelibly linked to the incidental tunes that the music practically becomes a phantom cast member. The tracks were chosen by Kasdan's wife, Meg, and as the bulk of them hailed from the Motown catalog, the R&B label released an original soundtrack long-player containing ten of the tunes prominently featured in the flick. The Top 20 success of that platter spawned this follow-up. The Big Chill: More Songs from the Original Soundtrack (1984) was issued seven months after its predecessor. With only seven of the 11 cuts actually used in The Big Chill, this title made a comparatively modest showing in the Top 100. Perhaps more insidious is the cultural revolution that resulted in the ensuing nostalgia for all things 1960s -- such as the advent of "Oldies" radio stations and the lucrative CD reissue market. Potential consumers should note that the two-CD Big Chill deluxe edition from 2004 includes a majority of the material from both LPs as well as a good sampling of hits from the Big Chill era. ~ Lindsay Planer
The cinematic rallying cry for middle-aged baby boomers, the BIG CHILL was the Gettysburg address of '60s nostalgia, connecting millions to the music of their youth via media association. Featuring the likes of Procul Harum, the Stones and Marvin Gaye, the soundtrack was the blueprint for many an oldies station. Its partner offers more of the same; rootsy rock ("Bad Moon Rising"), social protest ("What's Going On") and dance floor motivation ("Dancing in the Street"). Nothing you're unlikely to hear from your local '60s DJ, but at least this way you get to take the music home with you.

Producer: Chris Blackwell; Mickey Stevenson; Glyn Johns; Jimmy Miller; John Fogerty; Lamont Dozier; Marlin Greene; Marvin Gaye; Quin Ivy; Steve Miller; The Band; The Rascals; William "Mickey" Stevenson; Norman Whitfield; Brian Holland; Brian Wilson

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/17/1998
Original Release Date : 1984
Catalog ID : 530977
Label : Motown Records
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 33m : 22s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731453097728

  
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