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Various - Young Einstein: A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack FLAC download

  • Performer: Various
  • Title: Young Einstein: A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack
  • Size FLAC ver: 1940 mb
  • Country: Australia
  • Released: 1988
  • Style: Garage Rock
  • Other formats: VQF WMA AU ADX VOC MPC MOD
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.9 of 5
Various - Young Einstein: A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack FLAC download
Various - Young Einstein: A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Yahoo Serious Roll And Rock Music
Producer – Yahoo Serious
0:28
2 Mental As Anything Rock And Roll Music
Producer – Steve James
3:00
3 The Saints The Music Goes Round My Head
Producer – Vanda & Young
3:44
4 Yahoo Serious & Lulu* Who Can You Trust? (Main Theme)
Producer – Yahoo Serious
0:30
5 Paul Kelly And The Messengers Dumb Things
Producer – Martin Armiger
2:41
6 Big Pig Hungry Town
Producer – Nick Launay
3:04
7 Icehouse Great Southern Land
Producer – Iva Davies, Keith Forsey
5:10
8 The Song Company Great Big Brain
Producer – Yahoo Serious
0:35
9 Yahoo Serious The Tasmanian 0:07
10 Models I Hear Motion
Producer – Nick Launay
4:22
11 Yahoo Serious Theory Of Relativity
Producer – Yahoo Serious
1:14
12 The Stems At First Sight
Producer – Alan Thorne, Dom Mariani, Guy Gray
4:00
13 Unknown Artist A Fist Full Of Scientists
Producer – David Roach, Martin Armiger, Yahoo Serious
1:17
14 The Lime Spiders Weirdo Libido
Producer – Cameron Allan
3:38
15 Yahoo Serious Young Einstein Pacifist
Producer – Yahoo Serious
2:10

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – A&M Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Serious Productions Pty. Ltd.
  • Pressed By – DADC

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 7502-13929-2 2
  • Matrix / Runout: DIDX-005065 1
  • Other (Mastering Code): DIDY 005065
  • Other (Around Hub): Made in USA* BY DIGITAL AUDIO DISC CORP. [DADC logo]

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TVL 93282, RML 53282 Various Young Einstein (A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack) ‎(LP, Comp, Ltd, Pin) Mushroom, Mushroom TVL 93282, RML 53282 Australia 1988
TVC 93282, RMC 53282 Various Young Einstein ‎(Cass, Comp, Chr) Mushroom, Mushroom TVC 93282, RMC 53282 Australia 1988
AMLS 63929 Various Young Einstein (A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack) ‎(LP) A&M Records AMLS 63929 South Africa 1988
TVL 93282, RML 53282 Various Young Einstein (A Serious Motion Picture Soundtrack) ‎(LP, Comp) Mushroom, Mushroom TVL 93282, RML 53282 Australia 1988
TVD 93282, RMD 53282 Various Young Einstein ‎(CD, Comp) Mushroom, Mushroom, Festival Records, Festival Records TVD 93282, RMD 53282 Australia 1988



Comments (3)

Heraly
I must write ten words, but need only one: yes.
sunrise bird
In the summer of 1989, Warner Bros. took out four full-page, centerfold ads in Premiere magazine (a top-tier movie magazine at that time) to promote four movies to be released over four months. These were the four movies that Warner Bros. had the highest hopes for, so the spread was prestige placement for the best they had to offer.For May, there was Clint Eastwood's Pink Cadillac, which is not one of his best and wasn't a big hit, but at the time, it was KINDA what audiences liked to see. Put another way, Eastwood was 59 at the time and was still an action draw before he became the high-quality filmmaking draw he became starting in 1992 with Unforgiven.In June, there was Batman, which turned out to be the biggest hit of the year.July's promotion was for Lethal Weapon 2, the kind of R-rated buddy/cop/comedy/action movie that is usually PG-13 these days and not nearly as good.In the August position was what Warner Bros. thought would be a sleeper hit as well as its own "Crocodile" Dundee: Young Einstein.The ads were so exciting that I wanted to see all four movies. I ended up seeing Batman and Lethal Weapon 2 in the theatre, but saw Pink Cadillac with my dad on home video. When Young Einstein was released on VHS, my dad reluctantly rented it for me, but only on a day when he wasn't going to be home so he didn't have to watch it. My brother and I watched it and tried to understand what was supposed to be funny, or good, or worth seeing, or even worth promoting in that excellent spread. As of this writing in 2016, we still don't understand any of that.The movie is really, really bad. Horrendously bad. If you consider yourself a sophisticated movie-watcher and you're pretty smart and got a good education, it's the kind of movie that is enjoyed only by the family of that friend of yours that you grew up with who wasn't really bright and had the parents who weren't as smart as adults as you were as a kid at the same time. The kind of people who liked that movie, but never mentioned ever even seeing any other movie, causing you to think that Young Einstein was the only movie they'd ever seen, so it had to be the best they'd seen, but only by default, which meant it was also the worst, but they were nice people who were just tying to be positive about the whole experience. You know the type.In other words, as Tico on Dora the Explorer would say, "It's a piece of shit." So, now that you have an idea about how the movie was, I can get to my review of Young Einstein's soundtrack.The music on this album is worse than the movie.
Terr
Icehouse, Paul Kelly & The Coloured Girls, The Saints, Models....

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