Various Artists 

White Nights: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

ATLANTIC

OST Sound Track Rock Funk Soul Pop Stage & Screen

Catalog no: P-13203

LP | USED  | 1985

70 LEI

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In the vapid video age, music often overshadowed the accompanying movie. While most of these soundtracks slipped through the cracks and into obscurity or the delete bins, some (Footloose, Flashdance) became blockbusters. White Nights definitely belongs to that elite second group, because unlike most vinyl film collections, the platter actually survived the transition to CD.

 

The successful sales of White Nights are directly linked to the Academy Award-nominated smash single "Separate Lives," wherein movie maestro Stephen Bishop supplies Phil Collins with another ubiquitous '80s number one via a consummate adult contemporary duet. Unfortunately, Marilyn Martin, the female faction of this tragic breakup bit, couldn't quite parlay the song's success into a solo career. Meanwhile, fresh from Ambrosia, David Pack flies alone on "Prove Me Wrong." Otherwise, listeners get forgotten folks like Jenny Burton and Sandy Stewart joining forgotten tracks by Robert Plant and Lou Reed. 

 

Made by Warner-Pioneer Corporation, Japan, under license from Atlantic Recording Corp U.S.A.
Green/red Atlantic label. Two Japanese black/white inserts: 1 page and 2 page.

 

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