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No See No Cry - 3.18 ( Chaka Khan )
Love Theme - 3.14 ( Helen St. John )
They Won't Get Me ( Roger Miller )
Rock on - 3.35 ( Marshall Crenshaw )
Main Title March ( arrangements by Giorgio Moroder )
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Side One only ( here listed
) is produced by Giorgio Moroder.
Movie directed by Richard Lester.
Cast: Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Jackie Cooper.
Music score by Ken Torne ( additional music by J. Williams )
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Some country-music, inusual for Giorgio with nice
sounds and melodie.
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Billboard
reviewed for week ending 6/18/83
As can be seen from the producer listings, this is really two LPs
in one. The first side is action movie music, suitable for the background
as Superman does all of his super stuff. Side two, however, is songs,
done by Marshall Crenshaw, Chaka Khan, Roger Miller, and Helen St.
John. Ultimately the success of this LP, as an LP, will depend on
how well these songs will do. "Rock On," the Crenshaw cut, is a killer.
Billboard reviewed for week ending 6/25/83
To solve the dilemma of a sequel soundtrack and its inevitable overlap
with earlier albums, this package confines orchestral material from
composer Thorne to side one, leaving the reverse for Moroder's mixed
bag of songs performed by Marshall Crenshaw, Chaka Khan, Roger Miller
(with synthesizers!) and Helen St. John. The results are a decidedly
mixed bag spread too thinly across different genres.
Summary: Wealthy businessman Ross Webster discovers the hidden
talents of Gus Gorman, a mischievous computer genius. Ross decides
to abuse his talents, in a way to help Webster with his plans for
economic control. When the man of steel interferes, something must
be done about Supes. When Gus' synthetic Kryptonite fails to kill
Superman, it turns him in an evil incarnation of his former self.
The tar-laced Kryptonite pits man against himself, setting up the
Clark vs. Superman battle. |
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