- Audio CD (Aug 6 2002)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import, Soundtrack
- Label: Sire / London/Rhino
- Run Time: 117 minutes
- ASIN: B00006EXHV
- Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Anarchy in the UK - Sex Pistols |
| 2. 24 Hour Party People - Happy Mondays |
| 3. Transmission - Joy Division |
| 4. Ever Fallen In Love - The Buzzcocks |
| 5. Janie Jones - The Clash |
| 6. New Dawn Fades (Live) - New Order feat. Moby, Billy Corgan, John Frusciante |
| 7. Atmosphere - Joy Division |
| 8. Otis - Duritti Column |
| 9. Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald |
| 10. Temptation - New Order |
| 11. Loose Fit - Happy Mondays |
| 12. Pacific State - 808 State |
| 13. Blue Monday - New Order |
| 14. Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson |
| 15. She's Lost Control - Joy Division |
| 16. Hallelujah (Club Mix) - Happy Mondays |
| 17. Here To Stay - New Order |
| 18. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Party People,
By alexander laurence (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 24 Hour Party People (Audio CD)
The first part of the movie focuses on the band Joy Division and the history of Factory Records. While the movie featured several JD songs, we have the meat here: "Transmission" is their first great song, "New Dawn Fades" is them at their heaviest, "Atmosphere" is their most transcendent (although maybe some members were only concerned with the human sphere), "She's Lost Control" is their first great single and defined Manchester early on, and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is their most famous song, and their only really positive song, since it contains emotion and the concept of love. Manchester is known for its cold humor and lack of sentimentality. Right after lead singer Ian Curtis killed himself, they formed New Order, which became one of the most popular bands of the time. His death is the end of chapter one of the story. Soon Ecstasy and dance took hold. Where punk gave us a bleak vision of the world, almost post-nuclear, the rave scene, "Madchester" as it was called, combined rock, drugs and dance. This blueprint has survived to cyber raves down the road from you with Sasha & Digweed. The inclusion of New Order tracks that were more danceable, and A Guy Called Gerald, Happy Mondays, and 808 State are reminders who are the originators. I was 15 years old when Joy Division started and about 27 when "Pacific State" came out and when Happy Mondays collapsed, so this is like the soundtrack to my youth. There are some obscure bands like The Duritti Column represented, but lost are Magazine, The Fall, and A Certain Ratio, who figure more in the movie. But most of that is nit-picking. The movie is great. The soundtrack to the movie is better.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't imagine a better compilation,
By Rebecca Fox (Evanston, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 24 Hour Party People (Audio CD)
I normally hate compilations. Hate the concept, hate the low-down commercial intent. BUT this is BRILLIANT. Even if you haven't seen the film, don't know who Tony Wilson is, don't know/care where Manchester is... just buy this compilation. It's a totally inspiring (and challenging) snapshot of an amazing period in British music. Other reviews have pointed out that it's not 'comprehensive' in that it's missing anything by the Stone Roses, but that's irrelevant when you have 18 amazing songs here.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the beef, Alf?,
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This review is from: 24 Hour Party People (Audio CD)
I'm afraid Alfonso Lozada has missed the point. The film is about a span of time in the life of one person, Tony Wilson, and is thus structured around his experiences. At the same time, the film is not a documentary but a fictionalized account. On top of all this, the "Tony" character does mention the short shrift the Stone Roses get. Is it really a surprise to find the soundtrack album bereft of artists which did not appear in the film?
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