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The music from the Macaulay Culkin film about Manhattan club kids unites Eighties dance classics with recent electroclash
cult faves, creating a concept album about going out and losing your mind. From Shannon's yearning "Give Me Tonight" to Tomcraft's detached "Overdose," crafty song selections reflect the film's plot and themes like the mirror of a cocaine-smeared compact.
BARRY WALTERS
(RS 931, September 18, 2003)
(Posted: Sep 2, 2003)
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Track List
- Take Me To The Club
- Seventeen
- Frank Sinatra
- Money, Success, Fame, Glamour [Remix]
- You're My Disco
- Two of Hearts
- Overdose [Lady Radio Version]
- Get Happy
- Rock 01
- Go! [Single Edit]
- New York, New York
- It Can't Come Quickly Enough [Edit]
- Inside Out
- Kiss Me
- Give Me Tonight
- How to Be a Millionaire
- Crash [Original Mix]
- La La Song
- Good Is Bad
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