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First Love, Last Rites (Music from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about First Love, Last Rites (Music from the Motion Picture) by Shudder To Think. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 39:01 minutes.

Artist: Shudder To Think
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 39:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Want Someone Badly 2:36
2. Erecting a Movie Star (featuring Unknown) 2:40
3. Diamonds, Sparks & All 2:49
4. When I Was Born, I Was Bored (featuring Unknown) 1:28
5. Appalachian Lullaby (featuring Unknown) 4:01
6. Airfield Dream (featuring Steven Bernstein) 0:31
7. Automatic Soup (featuring Unknown) 3:36
8. Lonesome Dove 1:53
9. Speed of Love (featuring Unknown) 2:35
10. Day Ditty (featuring Unknown) 3:54
11. The Wedding Is Over (featuring Unknown) 3:33
12. Jelly On the Table (featuring Unknown) 2:25
13. Just Really Wanna See You 3:38
14. I Want Someone Badly 2:35
15. Final Dream (featuring Joan Wasser, Steven Bernstein) 0:47

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First Love, Last Rites is one of the more interesting motion picture soundtracks to come along in recent times. All of the songs were written and performed by Shudder to Think, but the catch is that they have a host of different alternative rock stars pitching in on vocals. All of the songs have a strong retro feel, since the music is originating from an oldies radio station throughout the movie. The Shudder boys show the range of their talents as they back up such alternative favorites as the late Jeff Buckley ("I Want Someone Badly"), Billy Corgan ("When I Was Born, I Was Bored"), Liz Phair ("Erecting a Movie Star"), and others. Shudder to Think pitches in six compositions that they perform entirely themselves (including vocals), the best of the bunch being the country twang of "Lonesome Dove" and "Diamonds, Sparks & All," which contains a very strong high-school-prom sound. Other highlights include a pair of tracks featuring two rock legends (Cheap Trick's Robin Zander on "Automatic Soup" and X's John Doe on "Speed of Love"), which help round out a great and unpredictable collection of "oldies."