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Various - How To Talk To Girls At Parties (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2xLP, Album, Comp, Ltd, Num, Yel)

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Various - How To Talk To Girls At Parties (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2xLP, Album, Comp, Ltd, Num, Yel)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: sealed! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Limited Edition Of 500 Copies On Yellow Vinyl Includes booklet with image form film, detailed track and production credits, and Director's Note: This film began as a short story gleam in the eye of Neil Gaiman which was then refracted through Phillipa Goslett's

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Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Limited Edition Of 500 Copies On Yellow Vinyl Includes booklet with image form film, detailed track and production credits, and Director's Note: This film began as a short story gleam in the eye of Neil Gaiman which was then refracted through Phillipa Goslett's adaptation. She saw our hero Enn as a young Neil-like punk comic book artist from much-mocked suburban Croydon. Naturally, the film includes '70s classicsL the first UK punk single "New Rose" by The Damned (Captain Sensible & Rat Scabies did time in Croydon); Lou Reed's "I Found A Reason" (thank you Hal Wilmer and Laurie Anderson!), "Nursery Chymes" by the great Bruno Wizard of The Homosexuals (who cameos as our club MC). But DIY being both our medium and our message, this album favors the new stuff and we didn't have room for period gems like Bruno's "Soft South Africans" or Dub Specialist's "Starring Dub". The punk side of things is anchored by our fictional band The Dyschords, created by Brian Weller and singer Martin Tomlinson (bless you Danny Fields for those YouTube videos of Martin's band Selfish Cunt). Kudos to The Dyschords producer/mixer Rory Attwell. AC Newman contributed the instant classics "Fuck All" and "Angry Universe" (inspired by a line from the short story) while Ezra Furman delivered the creamy "Rainy Life". Along with Justo Craig and Tots of Clay (the Broadway _Hedwig_ band), I formed The Dyslexic Cnuts (which lasted for a day... so punk) to record the song "Extraction" with cabaret legend Amber Martin who offers the melt-in-your-mouth "Bermuda" (and who also voices the soul singer in Mum's kitchen scene). The vast and deep alien soundscape was conjured by sonic sorcerers Matmos (who also give us the faux krautrock "Flecken", or "Cum Stain" in German). Maestro Nico Muhly provided alien choral textures and a glorious Exit Requiem for our departing aliens (or was it a Brexit Requiem?0. Xiu Xiu's Jame Stewart and I spawned the trans-species alien-punk "Eat Me Alive", performed live by Alex Sharp and Elle Fanning, as well as our space-dance credit song "Between the Breaths" voiced by indie goddess Mitski. Bless you Michael Hill for shepherding our musical flock. I urge the reader to make things with her/his/their mates. As with us, a wonderful time will be had by all. -- John Cameron Mitchell

 

A1. The Damned - New Rose
A2. The Dyschords - Planned Adolescence
A3. A.C. Newman - Angry Universe
A4. The Dyschords - Communion
A5. Dyslexic Cnuts - Extraction
A6. The Dyschords - Fuck All
A7. Xiu Xiu - Going Straight
A8. The Dyschords - Single
A9. The Dyschords - Climb Over Me
B1. Ezra Furman - Rainy Life
B2. Amber Martin - Bermuda
B3. The Velvet Underground - I Found A Reason (2015 Remastered)
B4. Prolific Urdoos - Nursery Chymes
B5. Martin Tomlinson, Bryan Weller - Nobody's Baby
C1. Nico Muhly - Requiem
C2. Matmos - The Body Celestial
D1. Matmos - Flecken
D2. Xiu Xiu, Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp (2) - Eat Me Alive
D3. Xiu Xiu, Mitski - Between The Breaths

 

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Barcode 8719262006348
Matrix / Runout 22330 1A MOVATM 196
Matrix / Runout 22330 1B MOVATM 196
Matrix / Runout 22330 1C MOVATM 196
Matrix / Runout 22330 1D MOVATM 196

 

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