April 2007 | Cherry Tree Records / Interscope | B0008766-02 |
01. Adam Ant – Goody Two Shoes 02. XTC – Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me) 03. The Kinks – Village Green Preservation Society 04. The Fratellis – Baby Fratelli 05. Cozy Powell – Dance With The Devil 06. Stavely Makepeace – Sliperry Rock 70’s 07. The Troggs – I Can’t Control Myself 08. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown – Fire 09. John Eric Alexander – Lethal Fuzz (Osymyso Mix) 10. Eels – Souljacker (Pt. 1) – Album Version 11. Supergrass – Caught By The Fuzz 12. The Fratellis – Solid Gold Easy Action 13. Jon Spencer & The Elegant Too – Here Come The Fuzz 14. David Arnold – The Hot Fuzz Suite |
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Canadian edition issued in regular album case with clear tray.
Soundtrack to the feature film Hot Fuzz issued in stickered regular album case and includes brand new Jon Spencer track Here Come The Fuzz which was written for this film and includes references to the location and characters. The UK release features 22 tracks rather than 14 represented here. Hot Fuzz director Edgar Wright posted a picture of himself and Jon Spencer at the Heavy Trash show at The Lexington, London on 16th September 2009 on edgarwrighthere.com. |
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Executive Producers: Nick Angel and Edgar Wright Soundtrack Producer: Osymyso Executive Producer in Charge of Music at Universal Pictures: Kathy Nelson 01. Adam Ant – Goody Two Shoes 02. XTC – Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me) 03. The Kinks – Village Green Preservation Society 04. The Fratellis – Baby Fratelli 05. Cozy Powell – Dance With The Devil 06. Stavely Makepeace – Sliperry Rock 70’s 07. The Troggs – I Can’t Control Myself 08. The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire 09. John Eric Alexander – Lethal Fuzz (Osymyso Remix) 10. Eels – Souljacker (Pt. 1) – Album Version 11. Supergrass – Caught By The Fuzz 12. The Fratellis – Solid Gold Easy Action 13. Jon Spencer and The Elegant Too – Here Come The Fuzz 14. David Arnold – The Hot Fuzz Suite |
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“Greetings,
Here comes a whole caboodle of music that soundtracked not only the film, but also the writing of the screenplay itself. As one might expect, the writing of HOT FUZZ was accompanied by an epic selection of cop movie music. For some reason, there was also a generous side serving of glam. I don’t know what it is about stomping glitter riffs that inspired me during this creative period. It may have been nostalgic feelings towards the West Country where as a youngster I would hear the sounds of 70’s rock pumping out of timewarping jukeboxes. It may be that bubblegum rock perfectly equates with the popcorn cinema to which I am similarly addicted. It may be simply be that Blockbuster by the mighty Sweet starts with the police siren blaring before it kicks into a killer intro. Either way, please smother yourself in the glam, but also wallow in the best of British ‘the’ bands, from the The Kinks to The Troggs to The Move. Revel in the eccentric sonic stylings of the Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and XTC. And that ain’t all – you have special contributions from Mister Robert Rodriguez in Austin, TX and Mister Jon Spencer in NY, NY, not to mention our very own David Arnold in London, who once again gives a great scrore. David Opens and closes with sweeping sounds so affecting that you will be moved to man-tears even if you’re a lady. That’s a whole lot of music already. Sprinkle in the skills of Osymyso on the mixing desk and you’ve been positively spoilt by The Fuzz. I do hope you enjoy. Edgar Wright, January 2007 |
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BARCODE: 6 02517 30584 7 MATRIX: [unknown] |