
It's odd. When you imagine Kim Basinger, your thoughts would almost certainly turn to her 1989 portrayal of Vicki Vale in Batman. How about her steamy Elizabeth in 9 1/2 Weeks? Or her Oscar-winning role as Lynn Bracken, the prostitute with a heart in L.A. Confidential? Sure, she was known for comedic roles, such as her brunette-haired turn as Bruce Willis' Blind Date. But as a sexy alien? Opposite Dan Ackroyd?
Yes, indeedy. 1988 brought us that sexy alternative to Howard the Duck, My Stepmother is an Alien. (And strangely, both featured mismatched lovers...I'd rather see Kim Basinger, though, if it's all the same to you.)
The original soundtrack album was full of classic 80's pop songs, and even featured a couple of radio hits, including Pump Up the Volume by M/A/R/R/S, and the cover of Prince's Kiss as performed by The Art of Noise, featuring Tom Jones. Alan Silvestri's score was only included as a few tracks. Once again, Silvestri's telling style shines through in the broad, theatrical sweeps of brass and strings (such as heard in Back to the Future), and then takes those sharp turns into urban jazzy tunes (like was featured in Romancing the Stone). Phaota has brought us an extended soundtrack edition for your listening pleasure. Just try not to imagine that phallic device in Kim's purse.
-JC
- The Art Of Noise and Tom Jones - Kiss (3:30)
- Alan Silvestri - The Klystron (Instrumental) (5:33)
- Alan Silvestri - Father-Daughter Talk (Instrumental) (1:09)
- Alan Silvestri - Enjoy (Instrumental) (3:04)
- Alan Silvestri - Arriving On Earth (Instrumental) (1:32)
- Animotion - Room To Move (4:36)
- Cameo - I Like The World (6:12)
- Siren - One Good Lover (3:52)
- Alan Silvestri - A Little Eye (Instrumental) (1:00)
- Alan Silvestri - My Office (Instrumental) (1:15)
- M-A-R-R-S - Pump Up The Volume (6:31)
- Alan Silvestri - The Search (Instrumental) (1:22)
- Jimmy Durante - Did You Ever Have The Feeling (That You Wanted To Stay) (0:28)
- Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata and Fugue In D Minor (Instrumental) (8:49)
- Hank, Stu, Dave and Hank - (I'm Looking Over) My Dead Dog Rover (2:19)
- Dan Aykroyd - Hot Wives (Bonus) (2:54)
- Jackie Jackson - Be The One (4:16)
- The Might Sparrow - Whole Night (We Jamming) (5:23)
- Alan Silvestri - The Awful Truth (Instrumental) (3:11)
- Alan Silvestri - Celeste (Instrumental) (6:56)
- Alan Silvestri - Celeste's Planet Is Saved (Instrumental) (1:43)
- Alan Silvestri - Destruction Of The Eye (Instrumental) (1:57)
- Dan Aykroyd and Kim Basinger - Did You Ever Have The Feeling (That You Wanted To Stay) (0:43)
- Alan Silvestri - What's Going On Here (Instrumental) (3:33)
- Alan Silvestri - Celeste Stays (Instrumental) (1:21)
- Ivan Neville - Not Just Another Girl (4:13)
Total Size: 118 MB
Bit Rate: 192
Score Tracks Composed By Alan Silvestri
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10 comments:
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infernomv
many thanks Gents!
many thanks Gents!!!
hey jake
you're welcome pal.
take care.
great work, salute!!!!!
Godzilla69
hey anonymous
thanks pal.
take care.
This was a great find! IMDB shows 2 additional songs but as usual didn't say who performed the songs. They list "Theme From The Monkees" but don't list the performer. Was this an instrumental version or the Monkees' version? They also list "I'm Popeye The Sailor Man" but not the performer. I've never watched the movie, but even if I had, I certainly wouldn't remember hearing these songs in the film. Got any info on these tracks.
Thanks James
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Greetings from Poland
you're welcome pal
hey james
not sure if you're still around these parts but i can ask phaota for you about your question if you want. cause i never seen this movie before either.
take care.
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