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Various - Dirty Dancing

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Format: 180g Vinyl LP

If film and music fans sometimes wonder why soundtracks are often little more than pastiches of past pop hits and chart flavors of the moment, it's largely due to the blockbuster success of releases like this collection from 1987's surprise Patrcik Swayze/Jennifer Grey romantic hit. The film's retro-romantic concerns came shrewdly wrapped in a (largely manufactured) dance craze conceit tailor-made for such pop chestnuts as the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," the Zodiacs' "Stay," and the Five Satins' "In the Still of the Night." Mickey and Sylvia once again argued that "Love Is Strange" — if not quite as strained as Swayze's own attempt at balladry, "She's Like the Wind." Eric Carmen's "Hungry Eyes" showcased the former Raspberries leader to good effect, but the real soundtrack sweepstakes winner here was the Jennifer Warnes/Bill Medley duet "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." That performance not only won the Best Original Song Oscar the following year, but became one of the era's most performed songs and a ubiquitous radio staple.

 

Tracklist
Side 1
(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life – Bill & Jennifer Warnes
Be My Baby – The Ronettes
She’s Like The Wind – Wendy Fraser feat. Patrick Swayze
Hungry Eyes – Eric Carmen
Stay – Maurice & The Zodiacs
Yes – Merry Clayton

Side 2
You Don’t Own Me – The Blow Monkeys
Hey Baby – Bruce Channel
Overload - Zappacosta
Love Is Strange – Mickey & Sylvia
Where Are You Tonight? – Tom Johnston
In The Still of the Night – The Five Satins

 

Notes
  • Label: RCA
Description

If film and music fans sometimes wonder why soundtracks are often little more than pastiches of past pop hits and chart flavors of the moment, it's largely due to the blockbuster success of releases like this collection from 1987's surprise Patrcik Swayze/Jennifer Grey romantic hit. The film's retro-romantic concerns came shrewdly wrapped in a (largely manufactured) dance craze conceit tailor-made for such pop chestnuts as the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," the Zodiacs' "Stay," and the Five Satins' "In the Still of the Night." Mickey and Sylvia once again argued that "Love Is Strange" — if not quite as strained as Swayze's own attempt at balladry, "She's Like the Wind." Eric Carmen's "Hungry Eyes" showcased the former Raspberries leader to good effect, but the real soundtrack sweepstakes winner here was the Jennifer Warnes/Bill Medley duet "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." That performance not only won the Best Original Song Oscar the following year, but became one of the era's most performed songs and a ubiquitous radio staple.

 

Tracklist
Side 1
(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life – Bill & Jennifer Warnes
Be My Baby – The Ronettes
She’s Like The Wind – Wendy Fraser feat. Patrick Swayze
Hungry Eyes – Eric Carmen
Stay – Maurice & The Zodiacs
Yes – Merry Clayton

Side 2
You Don’t Own Me – The Blow Monkeys
Hey Baby – Bruce Channel
Overload - Zappacosta
Love Is Strange – Mickey & Sylvia
Where Are You Tonight? – Tom Johnston
In The Still of the Night – The Five Satins

 

Notes
  • Label: RCA