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Synopsis : Dans les années soixante, Bébé passe des vacances familiales. Dirty Dancing (1. Movie. 25. 'Caddyshack' (1. With slightly eerie theme song "I'm Alright," jaunty "Mr. Night," and two other tracks, Kenny Loggins began his run as king of 1. There's also Journey's "Any Way You Want It" (the film's unlikely golf- course dance break tune), a track by Paul Collins' (American) Beat, and some bits of Johnny Mandel's score. But it's the Loggins cuts that make this compilation a Cinderella story. WATCH NOW2. 4. 'Paris, Texas' (1. Years before "Buena Vista Social Club," slide guitarist Ry Cooder and director Wim Wenders collaborated on this spare and haunting film, whose dry desert images match up with Cooder's spooky instrumentals, inspired by Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground."WATCH NOW2. Say Anything' (1. Yes, Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes," the song playing during John Cusack's boombox serenade of Ione Skye, is here. So are essential '8. Replacements, Living Clour, Depeche Mode, and Fishbone, among others. Future Director Cameron Crowe shows off here the first hints of the impeccable ear he'd later put to good use in "Singles," "Jerry Maguire," and of course, "Almost Famous."WATCH NOW2. Cocktail' (1. 98. The sound of hedonism, bottled, poured, and served with a paper umbrella. Inspired by the Caribbean jaunt that makes up the film's middle section, the soundtrack includes several monster tropical hits, among them, Bobby Mc. Dirty Dancing TicketsFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" and the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" (a number 1 hit for the band in 1. Alas, Jimmy Cliff's "Shelter of Your Love" is missing, but as the movie points out, you can't have everything. WATCH NOW2. 1. 'Sweet Dreams' (1. There were two great country- music biopics in the '8. Loretta Lynn bio "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1. Jessica Lange as Patsy Cline. Sissy Spacek may have won an Oscar for singing as Lynn, but Lange lip- synched, so the vocals on this album are all originals by Cline. The backing tracks, however, are newly- recorded to match the screen performances, and produced by Own Bradley, who produced the original Cline recordings decades earlier. Still, fans of Cline's remarkable, swooping voice won't be disappointed. WATCH NOW2. 0. 'Fame' (1. The decade kicked off with this musical about kids at the New York High School for the Performing Arts reaching for their big breaks. The title track, "Out Here on My Own," and two other tracks would by sung by Irene Cara, the voice of plaintive, aspirational movie tunes throughout the decade, while Dean Pitchford (synonymous with '8. Footloose") co- composed several tracks, as did Michael Gore (whose instrumental score won the Oscar). The synthesizers date the music badly, but it's impossible to listen to the title track (which won an Oscar for Best Original Song) without wanting to leap onto the hood of a taxicab and dance. WATCH NOW1. 9. 'Local Hero' (1. Bill Forsyth's delightful cult hit, a modern fairy tale about a Texas oilman who finds paradise in a Scottish fishing village, features a wistful instrumental score by Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler. It sounds like a great lost Dire Straits album, anchored by the theme "Going Home," one of Knopfler's best melodies (it sounds like it could be a classic Scottish folk tune), so good that he's been known to pull it out as an encore in concert. WATCH NOW1. 8. 'Beverly Hills Cop' (1. Sure, you remember this one for the Pointer Sisters' "Neutron Dance" Patti La. Belle's "New Attitude," and Glenn Frey's "The Heat Is On." But mostly, this chart- topping album is remembered for the work of Harold Faltermeyer, a keyboard- playing protégé of Giorgio Moroder (the composer behind Blondie's "Call Me" from "American Gigolo" and numerous other '8. Axel F" became the go- to sound for '8. And, decades later, for ring tones and other annoyances.)WATCH NOW1. Top Gun' (1. 98. 6)Along with the ubiquitous Kenny Loggins ("Danger Zone," "Playing With the Boys"), "Top Gun" gets its '8. Harold Faltermeyer instrumental and that classic cheesy love ballad, Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" (co- composed by Giorgio Moroder, natch). Unfortunately, no "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin," though later editions of the soundtrack did include it. The initial album topped the Billboard chart and sold 9 million copies. WATCH NOW1. 6. 'The Lost Boys' (1. Joel Schumacher's vampire comedy- thriller was a masterpiece of tone (really; think how hard it must have been to get "vampire comedy- thriller" to work), and so was its soundtrack, full of goth- lite tracks like Echo and the Bunnymen's cover of the Doors' "People Are Strange" (produced by ex- Door Ray Manzarek himself) and Gerard Mc. Mahon's theme song ("Cry Little Sister"). For fun, there's also Tem Capello's muscular cover of The Call's "I Still Believe" (and if you saw him perform it shirtless in the film, you know "muscular" is to be taken literally) and the Easybeats' "Good Times," covered by INXS at the height of their popularity. See, it really is fun to be a vampire. WATCH NOW1. 5. 'Valley Girl' (1. Incredibly, it took 1. Nicolas Cage's debut. Rights issues.) Highlights include Josie Cotton's "Johnny, Are You Queer," the Plimsouls' "A Million Miles Away" (both performed live in the film), the Payolas' "Eyes of a Stranger," and of course, the song so nice they used it twice, Modern Engliah's Britpop classic "I Melt With You."WATCH NOW1. This Is Spinal Tap' (1. Sure, the aging metal band in this mockumentary was fake, but the fake hits they performed were actually not bad, by mid- '8. Really, what other headbangers of the era wouldn't have proudly recorded anthems like "Big Bottom" and "Sex Farm"?
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