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More Dirty Dancing (1987 Film Additional Soundtrack)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078635696523
Format: Soundtrack
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
MPN: 6965
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: RCA
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Rating: - AWESOME!
The music to this movie is excellent, but I own the anniversary edition cd with all of the songs/music on one cd. More convenient than having all of the issues and reissues. And the anniv. ed. has all of the tracks in order so they play as it does in the movie. Wonderful.
Rating: - Dirty is an Understatement!
I've been watching this film for 20 years, and one thing is for sure- it has the right title. There is nothing more tense and disturbing than the way everyone in the film tap-dances (sadly, not literally) around the issue of statutory rape. Patrick Swayze moves in or baby like a jungle cat in his tight dance belt, and she is hopeless to withstand his advances. Her father, Jerry Orbach (you know him as Lenny Briscoe from the Law and Order) can do nothing- he barely tries! For an entire summer, Patrick ... Read More
Rating: - This completes the collection of this OST!
Now I finally have the second CD of this soundtrack! Even if I wasn't able to have the 2 cd album, this is more than enough. Anyway, the separate cds still contain the same number of songs. Nice to listen to it.
Rating: - What I was waiting for . . .
I bought the first album expecting to hear all the great music and was very disappointed. When I then saw this one in the store, I was very excited because it had all the music that I was expecting to be on the first cd. I'm so glad they made this one too. I highly recommend buying this cd if you want to hear all of the great music from the movie.
Rating: - Almost Perfect
Unless you're from Brain(less)tree, Mass.you'll probably like most of the tunes on this package, the ones with real feeling. For one who was there when these songs were originally popular, I can tell you they evoke real memories of the time. They catch the early 60s' mindset. Forty years after "Cry to Me", Solomon Burke was still recording and making appearances. Why they left this song out on the initial album is beyond me. It played as Johnny and Baby first made love, a significant turn in the movie. ... Read More
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