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Pirate Radio [Soundtrack]
Original Soundtrack
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Release Year:2009
Label:Republic
UPC:602527234243
 
Styles:Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Psychedelic, Mod, Alternative/Indie Rock , British Psychedelia, Sunshine Pop
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Tracks


[01] Stay with Me Baby 3:52
[02] All Day and All of the Night 2:23
[03] Elenore 2:30
[04] Judy in Disguise 2:53
[05] Dancing in the Street 2:36
[06] Wouldn't It Be Nice 2:23
[07] Ooo Baby Baby 2:45
[08] This Guy's in Love 4:01
[09] Hi Ho Silver Lining 2:48
[10] I Can See for Miles 4:07
[11] With a Girl Like You 2:07
[12] I'm Alive 2:25
[13] Yesterday Man 2:32
[14] I've Been a Bad Bad Boy 2:20
[15] Silence Is Golden 3:07
[16] Friday on My Mind 2:53
[17] My Generation 3:19
[18] I Feel Free 2:54
[19] Wind Cries Mary 3:21
[20] Whiter Shade of Pale 4:00
[21] These Arms of Mine 2:33
[22] Happening 2:51
[23] Cleo's Mood 2:42
[24] She'd Rather Be with Me 2:21
[25] 98.6 3:19
[26] Sunny Afternoon 3:34
[27] Father and Son 3:42
[28] Nights in White Satin 4:26
[29] You Don't Have to Say You Love Me 2:49
[30] Stay with Me (Baby) 3:33
[31] This Old Heart of Mine 2:51
[32] Let's Dance 4:06
Album Review


Given the subject matter of Richard Curtis' film Pirate Radio, the soundtrack had to filled with absolutely classic rock, pop, and soul. The motion picture (entitled The Boat That Rocked in the U.K.) is a comedy that reflects on the real-life bands of illegal radio stations that broadcast from boats just outside British territorial waters in the mid-'60s and were therefore outside the iron grip of the BBC. The soundtrack contains a whopping 32 tracks spread over a pair of CDs that contain everything from obvious picks from the era, such the Kinks’ “All of the Day and All of the Night,” and John Fred & His Playboy Band’s “Judy in Disguise,” to the Who’s “I Can See for Miles,” and the Troggs' “With a Girl Like You.” Other acts from the early classic pop/rock era are Jimi Hendrix, Moody Blues, Procol Harum (of course!), the Isley Brothers, Beach Boys, Supremes, Otis Redding, Cream, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, Dusty Springfield, Easybeats, Jeff Beck, the Hollies, etc. -- though the Beatles and Rolling Stones are absent for some (more than likely, legal) reason. There are some wonderful surprises too, however: the inclusion of Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass’ “This Guy’s in Love (With You),” the Turtles’ “Elenore,” (sic) and the opening track, a version of “Stay with Me Baby,” by Duffy. (Lorraine Ellison’s version is also here, included near the end of disc two.) David Bowie’s lone “Let’s Dance,” is also here to close the collection. Ultimately, it all adds up to one big party -- even if you have every cut here individually. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi