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Re: sensual & erotic music

From: "James J. Lippard" <Lippard@HIS-PHOENIX-MULTICS.ARPA>
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 86 22:24 MST
Subject: Re: sensual & erotic music
Reply-To: Lippard@MULTICS.MIT.EDU

The Risky Business soundtrack consists of music by Tangerine Dream (5
tracks), Bob Seger, Muddy Waters, Jeff Beck, Prince, Journey, Phil
Collins, and Talking Heads (the last does not appear on the album).  The
"train track" by TD on the album is called "Love on a Real Train (Risky
Business)" and is not on any other TD albums.  Another track, "The Dream
is Always the Same" (which begins the movie) is also original.  The
other three TD tracks are derived from stuff on the albums Force Majeure
and Exit.  The beginning of the album Tangram is also in the movie but
not on the soundtrack album.

 Jim (Lippard at MULTICS.MIT.EDU)