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Rock Star

Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 08/25/2001
Original Release:  2001
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 431314_CD
UPC # 049925023824
Label: Priority Records (USA)
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1. Rock Star sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Livin' the Life sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Wild Side sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. We All Die Young sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Blood Pollution sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Livin' on a Prayer sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Stand Up sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Stranglehold sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Wasted Generation sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Lick It Up sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Devil Inside sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. Colorful sound samples  real  |  windows media
14. Gotta Have It sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Eddie De Lena; Andrew Scheps
Producer: Tom Werman; Trevor Rabin
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution

Notes: Original score composed by Trevor Rabin. Recorded at Conway Studios, Los Angeles, California and Record Plant Studios, Hollywood, California. Personnel: Jeff Scott Soto (vocals); Zakk Wylde (guitar); Jason Bonham (drums). The movie Rock Star is based on the Cinderella (not the band) story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, the lead singer of a Judas Priest cover band who actually joined Priest when the storied Rob Halford exited. This scenario is reenacted through two fictional bands: Blood Pollution, the proletariat tribute band, and Steel Dragon, the professional stadium sensation. The movie was originally titled Metal God, and that's exactly what the new songs lack. Both these bands are comprised of less-than-legendary metallers from Black Label Society (Slaughter and Dokken). The new Steel Dragon songs (especially "We Die Young," which is sung by perfect-choice lung-buster Mike Matijevic of Steelheart) paint a portrait of a great time in metal, but you don't put your fist in the air or bang your head to a portrait. Like the film, this soundtrack is ambiguous as to whether it actually loves the music or sees metal as a fascinating and brief moment in pop culture. Like always with fictional bands, the music must live up to the images and the precedence, and rarely does. Twiggy Ramirez from Marilyn Manson donates "Blood Pollution" for the band of the same name and Sammy Hagar supplies the typically brain-dead "Stand Up." An awful Verve Pipe coffeehouse number goes down in flames just as it does in the movie. (Metal, for all its flaws, is unapologetically commercial: as beautiful as it is bombastic and as poignant as it is plastic. A prefabricated alternative song is just embarrassing.) Everclear's "Rock Star" already appeared on Songs From an American Movie, Vol. 2 a year prior, and just doesn't fit into the golden-age-of-leather sect depicted in the film (Flipp's "Rockstar" would have been a cooler choice). Trevor Rabin, who resuscitated the career of Yes, does the Rock Star score; he's a definite '80s star and a great guitar player, but rarely associated with metal. Luckily, he's balanced out by hair maestro Tom Werman, an '80s producer with more apropos credentials who oversees the mock rock bits. Werman also brings along two of his electric jewels: all nine glorious minutes of Ted Nugent's airtight "Stranglehold" and M�tley Cr�e's white-knuckle ride on the "Wildside." Elsewhere, Kiss and Bon Jovi classics sound as good as ever, and "Devil Inside" is a nice side line. Surprisingly, although Rock Star features two Def Leppard songs -- "Rock Rock (Till You Drop)" and "Let's Get Rocked" (a 1992 number which has no place in a film set in the '80s) -- neither appear on this soundtrack. The almighty Judas Priest is also absent, a tragedy considering the film's content and the metal hero's eternal status as one of the genre's finest. ~ Doug Stone The most booty-kickin' spoof Metal group to come down the pike since Spinal Tap is Steel Dragon, the Mark Wahlberg-fronted hair band in the film ROCK STAR. Along with other '80s metal tracks and modern tunes, this soundtrack makes for a great listen. ROCK STAR is based on Tim "Ripper" Owens, who left his Judas Priest cover band to join the real thing. The cover band in the film is Blood Pollution, who give us the catchy, hard-rocking "Wasted Generation." Steel Dragon does a full-throttle cover of Rainbow's "Long Live Rock And Roll" that retains the spirit of the original. Steel Dragon's original tunes such as "Livin' the Life" and "Stand Up" are straight out of 1987, with the screaming vocals and crunchy guitar riffs that made the era so much fun. Real-life metal anthems like Kiss's "Lick it Up" and Motley Crue's "Wild Side" are perfect choices for this soundtrack. Everclear's bratty yet determined title song is catchy, while "Colorful" is a new tune from Verve Pipe that holds up well with their earlier material. Anyone who grew up on the hard rock of the '80s will love this soundtrack.
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