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Original Soundtrack - Radioland Murders: Music From The Motion Picture

Facts

Artist(s)Original Soundtrack
StudioMca Special Products
Release DateJuly 28, 1998
UPC Code008811115920
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Tracks

  1. Love Is on the Air Tonight - Mercer, Johnny
  2. Welcome to Radioland
  3. WBN/Logo/Applebaum Shorts
  4. A Guy What Takes His Time
  5. Back in the Saddle Again - Autry, Gene
  6. Gene's Pork and Beans
  7. You Rascal You
  8. Suspect Roundup/Spy Story
  9. That Old Black Magic - Arlen, Harold
  10. Crazy People
  11. Java Jive
  12. In the Mood - Garland, Joe
  13. Interrogation Opera [Grand Inquisitor's Aria from Verdi's Don Carlo
  14. King's Washing Machines/WBN Logo
  15. That Old Feeling - Brown, Lew
  16. I Miss You So
  17. Hudson Automobiles/Darabont's BBQ Sauce
  18. Tico, Tico/Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong/WBN Logo
  19. What'll I Do? - Berlin, Irving
  20. Gork, Son of Fire
  21. The Killer Is...
  22. Death on the Radio Tower
  23. And the Angels Sing - Elman, Ziggy
  24. End Titles (Medley: And the Angels Sing)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteBack to the golden age of radioQuote
I saw the movie Radioland Murders a couple of years ago and liked it a lot. I grabbed this soundtrack from Amazon just because it was so cheap and didn't really expect anything special from it, but I was very positively surprised when I received the CD. It features some great music from the 1940's, including big band (Glenn Miller's In the Mood) and authentic-sounding commercial jingles, which have actually been composed and written by Joel McNeely, the composer of the film score.

There are some good instrumental tracks by McNeely featured too, but the emphasis of the album is on the songs and jingles heard in the movie. A film music buff may be disappointed, but I liked this soundtrack a lot and find myself listening to it weekly.

Great nostalgic journey back to the fourties! February 27, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteGood Cd, get it if you liked the movie....Quote
If you liked the movie, which I thought was great, than get the cd. It has about every piece of music that was in the movie. As for the curious score fans out this cd has about 20 minutes of score by Joel McNeely, and in my opion it's great. There are 6 tracks of score by Joel(all in his typical rippoff fashion :purposely barrowed or not:), but he also was involed with most of the promotional jingles and wrote some of the lyrics to them. If you like McNeely you might want to get the cd just for him, but hey, that and some other great 50's songs... it's worth the 6 bucks. August 31, 1999

rating: 5 Quoteclassic 1940's music!!!a must for collector!!!Quote
this cd is full of classic 1940's material.It has jingles ballads and other goodies in this cd !!Why it is almost like a audio time machines of a bygone era!!!Buy it at this lower price go for it !!!It 's awesome!!!!a must for people who grew up in the era or just love the music of the time!!! August 12, 1999

rating: 5 QuoteClassic, fun music - the spirit of an era gone byQuote
This soundtrack is so much fun to listen to - not only does it let you relive the spirit of the movie, but it's classic 1940s material! Complete with promotional jingles, ballads, and fundamental swing numbers, this is a must-have! December 29, 1998

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