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Date: Fri 15-Sep-1995

Publication: Bee

Author: SHANNO

Illustration: C

Location: A-11

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Quick Flick Pick-

The Key To A Successful Soundtrack

(with photo album)

By Shannon Hicks

The feature film Angus has just been released in theatres, but the first

single from this flick - "J.A.R." by Green Day (no, not found on the band's

breakthrough album, dookie ) - has been on the radio for nearly six weeks

already. It is a great alternative/modern rock cut, and it gives you an exact

idea of what you will get from the remainder of the soundtrack: 11 more tracks

from the same musical vein.

It's a bonanza for modern rock lovers; a nevermind for non-listeners.

A few years back, soundtrack producers finally clued themselves in to what the

music-buying public has been trying to tell them for years: put the music

that's really heard in the features on the soundtrack, not the garbage singles

that are just five minutes of junk to begin with and are only used as fillers

in the movie, anyway.

Singles and Clerks are two of the best soundtrack albums to have in your

collection for this exact reason: the albums are the true sound of the movies.

While neither movie was a commercial success at the box office, rentals of

both movies on video have made them nearly cult classics, and their

accompanying soundtracks are gold mines of singles not found elsewhere by some

of modern rock's brightest stars (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins,

Screaming Trees, et al).

Angus continues this good idea, with the above-mentioned first single from

Green Day, followed with new works by the likes of Smoking Popes, Weezer, Goo

Goo Dolls and Love Spit Love, among other staples of modern rock radio. All of

these bands already have singles from their own albums being played on the

air; Angus now gives listeners a chance to get deeper into each band's

treasure trove. Choice picks include "Ain't That Unusual" by Goo Goo Dolls,

"Funny Face" by The Muffs, and "Am I Wrong" by Love Spit Love ("good-bye/ lay

the blame on love..."), the last of which has also been given airplay for

quite a while now.

Whatever Angus - the feature film - does at the box office, modern

rock/alternative music listeners will no doubt find something on Angus - the

soundtrack - well worth a listen or two.

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