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Billy Elliot - Soundtrack

 

Description: Genre: Soundtrack / Artist: Various Artists / Soundtrack / Audio CD released 2002-03-11 at Polydor Group / Disc #1 ... more
Billy Elliot - Soundtrack ... Tracklisting
1 Cosmic Dancer - T. Rex
2 Boys Play Footbal - OST, Soundtrack
3 Get It On - T. Rex
4 Mother's Letter - OST, Soundtrack
5 I Believe - Stephen Gately
6 Town Called Malice - The Jam
7 Sun Will Come Out - OST, Soundtrack
8 I Love To Boogie - T. Rex
9 Burning Up - Eagle-Eye Cherry
10 Royal Ballet School - OST, Soundtrack
11 London Calling - The Clash
12 Children Of The Revolution - T. Rex
13 Audition Panel - OST, Soundtrack
14 Shout To The Top - The Style Council
15 Walls Come Tumbling Down - The Style Council
16 Ride A White Swan - T. Rex
17 Cosmic Dancer - T. Rex
18 Billy Elliot (Enhanced Data Incl. Video Of: "Billy Elliot) - OST

Newest Review: ... T-Rex, The Clash and especially The Jam really give it that late seventies/early eighties feel. The best scene for me is the ... more

 ... scene where Billy is so frustrated with life that he simply cannot control his madness and turns it into dance, and if you don't like Town Called Malice by the Jam then you will forever after watching this scene, and that track is worth the purchase alone. The boring Stephen Gately track I Believe is modern and not worthy of inclusion and the CD is good in that it also contains snippets of dialogue from the film in order to provide added context. ...more

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Premium Review Billy Elliot - Soundtrack: Brilliant Era Piece (134 words)
by sebwright - written on 06.04.01 (Useful, 598 readings)
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If ever there was a soundtrack that fully complemented the film and the era it is set in, then it's Billy Elliot. The haunting presence of T-Rex, The Clash and especially The Jam really give it that late seventies/early eighties feel. The best scene for me is the scene where Billy is so frustrated with life that he simply cannot control his madness and turns it into dance, and if you don't like Town Called Malice by the Jam then you will forever after watching this scene, and that track is worth the purchase alone. The boring Stephen Gately track I Believe is modern and not worthy of inclusion and the CD is good in that it also contains snippets of dialogue from ...

 
 


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