| Pretty In Pink: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 42 reviews) Sales Rank: 1928 Category: Music
Artist: Various Artists Publisher: A&M Studio: A&M Manufacturer: A&M Label: A&M Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 3293 UPC: 075021329324 EAN: 0075021329324 ASIN: B000002GD2
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark | | | Left of Center - Suzanne Vega w/ Joe Jackson | | | Get To Know Ya - Jesse Johnson | | | Do Wot You Do - INXS | | | Pretty In Pink - The Psychedelic Furs | | | Shell-Shock - New Order | | | Round, Round - Belouis Some | | | Wouldn't It Be Good - Danny Hutton Hitters | | | Bring On The Dancing Horses - Echo & The Bunnymen | | | Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Few filmmakers managed to capture the awkward coming-of-age catastrophes of '80s teens the way John Hughes did, just as few soundtracks encapsulate the sound of an era better than this one does. It's not the best 1986 had to offer, but it's a cohesive whole, transporting the listener to that other time, imagined or otherwise. There's enough variety to ensure that it doesn't become wallpaper, and very little filler. "Left of Center" by Suzanne Vega, with Joe Jackson on piano, is tremendous and transcends generations. Psychedelic Furs frontman Richard Butler has long been bemused about Hughes not taking Molly Ringwald's character's name from the title song, which inspired the film, but everyone was paying too much attention to what Ducky was wearing to notice anyway. --Scott Wilson
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
  Even better than your old cassette! :) July 23, 2008 Oh my gosh, my sister had the cassette of this back in the day & we listened to it NON-STOP. We knew every single word to every single song and, of course, we still do.
I hadn't listened to this in FOREVER until a couple years ago when I came across the cd & bought it.
What good memories! What GREAT songs!! Does it get any better than this?! Talk about taking you back to a time & place!
I LOVE this cd! I guarantee my sister has it now, too. It's probably in her car right now. :)
If you had this on cassette, get it on cd.
  Memories June 28, 2008 When I listen to this soundtrack now I am transported to my bedroom in 1986. I loved Left of Center, Wouldn't it be good and Please let me get what I want especially. This soundtrack musically spoke to me as I trasversed through my teenage years. It still holds up now 22 yrs( : O) later!!!
  Who wouldn't love this??? June 18, 2008 Wonderful, like a time machine for the mind! I loved this movie and I have the soundtrack cassette! Now we know how old I am! Love the CD!!!
  A 80's classic! May 19, 2008 Who doesn't love the music that John Hughes used in his films?!? Pretty in Pink is another great 80's movie soundtrack of stuff you just like to have around because it takes you back to that place in time :)
  Formed the backbone of what I listened to for 10 years February 20, 2008 I picked this up on vinyl back in the 80's, and played it obsessively. I grew up in a small farming community, and somehow, country music didn't do it for me. I had no idea what else to listen to, until I bought this soundtrack. I didn't know who any of the bands were at the time, but loved them all so much that I began to track them down. This was before INXS hit it big, but when I heard another one of their songs, I rushed out and bought their album. I was sure that Suzannne Vega had a pipeline to my soul--I was Left of Center--and she understood! Morrissey's voice was like a beacon from elsewhere, and for the next 10 years, I listened to New Order and the Smiths constantly. I own all of Echo and the Bunnymen now, I think, and the Psychedelic Furs will always have a place in my heart for their marvelous version of this fantastic song. I was perhaps the only person in America to track down a Belois Some album, which I still have. It's great!
Essentially, this soundtrack became a sourcebook for me. It was the first "trendy" non main stream commercial pop that I had found. The fact that all of these songs sound like perfect classic 80's pop is a testament to the person who compiled this. This soundtrack doesn't sound revolutionary any more, but this was essentially for me the 80's equivalent of Seth Cohen introducing Ryan Atwood to Death Cab for Cutie.
If you love delicious pop music, if you adore the 80's, if you secretly wish Molly Ringwald still was a huge star, rush out and buy this. You won't be disappointed.
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