Notes & Personnel Info |  | Audio Mixers: David Bianco; Andy Wallace; Rod Hui; Steven Ett; Thom Panunzio. |  | Audio Remixers: David White; Bangles; Bill Drescher. |  | Recording information: A & M; Chung King, New York, NY; Hittsville; Media Sound, Copenhagen, Denmark; New Fresh, New York, NY; Quadras; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA. |  | The soundtrack to the definitive self-absorbed '80s film Less Than Zero is as uneven as most various-artists soundtracks, bouncing between insipid metal covers (Aerosmith's "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Blues," Poison's "Rock and Roll All Night," Slayer's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"), competent hard rock, and a handful of interesting cuts that make the album worthwhile. The Bangles' fuzz-rock cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Hazy Shade of Winter" was a hit, and Roy Orbison's take on Glenn Danzig's "Life Fades Away" is haunting, but the real meat of the album is in Public Enemy's seminal "Bring the Noise" and LL Cool J's seductive "Going Back to Cali," two hip-hop classics that made their debut here. They're now available on better collections and albums, but Less Than Zero remains a good portrait of the rich, pastel-colored wasteland of the latter half of the '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine | Producer: David White; Carl Ryder; Jordan Kerner; Jon Avnet; Hank Shocklee; Aerosmith; Rick Rubin; Russell Simmons; The Bangles; Vincent Bell; Bill Drescher | Engineer: Chris Lord-Alge; David Bianco; Andy Wallace; Rod Hui; Steve Ett; Thom Panunzio |
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