Detroit Rock City (1999) (Everclear/Pantera/Sweet/Kiss )

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Label: Uni/island
UPC: 00731454638920
Release Date: 8/3/1999
Buy.com Sku: 60323986
Item#: MDH4WD
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Boys Are Back In Town, The - Everclear ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Shout It Out Loud - Kiss ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Runnin' With The Devil - Van Halen ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Cat Scratch Fever - Pantera ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Iron Man - Black Sabbath ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Highway To Hell - Marilyn Manson ~ Original Soundtrack
7. 20th Century Boy - Drain S.T.H. ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Detroit Rock City - Kiss ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Surrender - Cheap Trick (live) ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Rebel Rebel - David Bowie ~ Original Soundtrack
12. Strutter - The Donnas ~ Original Soundtrack
13. School Days - The Runaways ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Little Willy - Sweet ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Nothing Can Keep Me From You - Kiss ~ Original Soundtrack

(P) 1999 The Island Def Jam Music Group
(C) 1999 New Line Productions Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Marilyn Manson (vocals); Twiggy Ramirez, John 5 (guitar); M.W. Gacy (keyboards); Ginger Fish (drums); Michael Tuller, Blumpy, Bob Harris, Bon Harris (programming).
Audio Mixers: D. Sardy; Dave Sardy; Diamond Darrell; Allen Sides; Neal Avron; Sank; Sterling Winfield; Vinnie Paul.
Recording information: Budokan, Japan (04/1978); Chung King, New York, NY (04/1978); Chunk King Studios, New York, NY (04/1978); Westlake Audio (04/1978).
To kids of the '70s, Kiss were a rite of passage, or at least a totem of adolescence, so it isn't entirely surprising that a movie like Detroit Rock City came into existence. Green-lighted after the original Kiss reunion was a blockbuster success in 1997, the film is a nostalgic trip about a quartet of teenage stoners (led by the always excellent Edward Furlong) in 1978 and their adventures as they try to see Kiss in Detroit, otherwise known as Rock City. Clearly, a film like this screams for a blend of classic rock and classic rock covers as the soundtrack, and that's exactly what it gets. The true heart of the album is in the classic rock songs: "Running with the Devil," "Iron Man," "Jailbreak," "Surrender," "Rebel Rebel," "Little Willy," and, of course, "Shout It Out Loud" and the title track. They help set the mood, while the covers bring in the younger audience. Apart from the Donnas' "Strutter" and Everclear's "The Boys Are Back in Town," the covers are largely gimmicky -- listen to Pantera's "Cat Scratch Fever"; Drain S.T.H.'s "20th Century Boy," which is similar to Placebo's cover of the T. Rex tune for Velvet Goldmine; and Marilyn Manson's cover of "Highway to Hell" (a song that wasn't released until 1979, by the way), which provokes snickers since you always knew Brian Warner was headed there -- but the remakes are only occasionally embarrassing. Consequently, the album is a good time, even if it isn't as much fun as the film and has as many ups and downs as a typical concert-going experience. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Following a massively successful reunion tour in 1996-1997, Kiss takes the next logical step and commits itself to celluloid. The movie in which the band appears, DETROIT ROCK CITY, focuses on a group of eager teenagers trying to get into a sold-out Kiss concert in 1978. The soundtrack from the movie is an excellent collection of tunes from that era and includes offerings from a number of contemporary artists who pay homage to their '70s heroes.
Everclear contributes a rousing version of "The Boys Are Back In Town," altered by a couple of breaks that put the band's stamp on it; Pantera kicks out the heavy metal jams on Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever"; Marilyn Manson works up an angry, techno version of "Highway To Hell"; and The Donnas, self admitted Kiss nuts, offer a respectable and near-identical version of "Strutter." The Kiss Army's hunger is appeased with a new track by the band, "Nothing Can Keep Me From You," a beautiful Diane Warren-penned ballad complete with orchestra. If you're a Kiss fan, '70s rock enthusiast or just want a fun party album, pick up the DETROIT ROCK CITY soundtrack and get Kissed.

Producer: Tom Zutaut; David Bowie; John Alcock; Drank Sth; Ron Furmnek; Diamond Darrell; Kim Fowley; Marilyn Manson; Pantera; Rob Cavallo; Robert Shimp; Rodger Bain; Ron Furmanek; Sank; Art Alexakis; Steve Kolanjian; Ted Templeman; The Donnas; Vinnie Paul; Bob Ezri

Engineer: Allen Sides; Neal Avron; Sank; Sterling Winfield; Tomoo Suzuki; Barry Goldberg

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/03/1999
Original Release Date : 1999
Catalog ID : 546389
Label : Mercury
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 57m : 46s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731454638920

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (8/6/99, p.65)
- "...mixes deathless dirtbag anthems....Highlight: the resurrection of Sweet's sublime glammy-gum 'Little Willie.'" - Rating: B

  
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