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Singles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

SKU: 889853155118
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Singles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Singles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Deluxe double vinyl LP + CD edition. The original issue of the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's 1992 film Singles features 13 songs from Various artists including Alice In Chains, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, and The Smashing Pumpkins. This deluxe edition (which has been rumored for a long time) adds 18 tracks to this, including much more from Chris Cornell and Paul Westerberg, as well as tracks like Truly's 'Heart and Lungs' - a song that is featured in the original film but apparently pulled at the last minute from the final soundtrack. The band - who were on Sub Pop at the time - claim this was "due to pressure from Various managers to add more songs from the other major label artists."

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Singles (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

SKU: 889853155118
Regular price $1,153.00
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Deluxe double vinyl LP + CD edition. The original issue of the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's 1992 film Singles features 13 songs from Various artists including Alice In Chains, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, and The Smashing Pumpkins. This deluxe edition (which has been rumored for a long time) adds 18 tracks to this, including much more from Chris Cornell and Paul Westerberg, as well as tracks like Truly's 'Heart and Lungs' - a song that is featured in the original film but apparently pulled at the last minute from the final soundtrack. The band - who were on Sub Pop at the time - claim this was "due to pressure from Various managers to add more songs from the other major label artists."

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