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Drive Vinyl LP Soundtrack Curacao Blue Colour 2021

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Original price £29.99 - Original price £29.99
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£29.99
£29.99 - £29.99
Current price £29.99
Cat no. INV106LPNEW

Tracklist:

1. Nightcall
by Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx
2. Under Your Spell
by Desire
3. A Real Hero (Feat. Electric Youth)
by College
4. Oh My Love (Feat. Katyna Ranieri)
by Katyna Ranieri & Riz Ortolani
5. Tick Of The Clock
by The Chromatics
6. Rubber Head
by Cliff Martinez
7. I Drive
by Cliff Martinez
8. He Had A Good Time
by Cliff Martinez
9. They Broke His Pelvis
by Cliff Martinez
10. Kick Your Teeth
by Cliff Martinez
11. Where's the Deluxe Version?
by Cliff Martinez
12. See You In Four
by Cliff Martinez
13. After The Chase
by Cliff Martinez
14. Hammer
by Cliff Martinez
15. Wrong Floor
by Cliff Martinez
16. Skull Crushing
by Cliff Martinez
17. My Name On A Car
by Cliff Martinez
18. On The Beach
by Cliff Martinez
19. Bride Of Deluxe
by Cliff Martinez

The original Drive Original Soundtrack edition is back pressed on brand new double 'Curacau blue' vinyl, housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve. The soundtrack features original music by Cliff Martinez (The Lincoln Lawyer, Traffic) with Eurosynth-styled songs by Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx ("Nightcall"), The Chromatics ("Tick of the Clock"), Desire ("Under Your Spell"), College featuring Electric Youth ("A Real Hero"), and Riziero Ortolani featuring Katyna Ranieri ("Oh My Love"). Rolling Stone Magazine named Drive the No. 1 movie of 2011. "One thing that was unique for me about this project was having songs exert such a strong influence on the score," said Martinez. "That helped to create a unified, one-size-fits-all, style of soundtrack…the 80s electronic pop style made a lot of sense to me. I knew that Nicolas [Refn, director] was in love with that sound and I saw a way to acknowledge it with vintage synth sounds and cover most of the dramatic food groups while referencing that style." - Cliff Martinez.