V/A feat. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion / Danger Mouse ft. Run The Jewels and Big Boi – Music From The Motion Picture Baby Driver (2xCD, JAPAN)

23 June 2017 Sony / 30th Century Records SICP 5629-30

Disc One:
01. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Bellbottoms
02. Bob & Earl – Harlem Shuffle
03. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – Egyptian Reggae
04. Googie Rene – Smokey Joe’s La La
05. The Beach Boys – Let’s Go Away For Awhile
06. Carla Thomas – B-A-B-Y
07. Kashmere Stage Band – Kashmere
08. Dave Brubeck – Unsquare Dance
09. The Damned – Neat Neat Neat
10. The Commodores – Easy (Single Version)
11. T. Rex – Debora
12. Beck – Debra
13. Incredible Bongo Band – Mongolia
14. The Detroit Emeralds – Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms)
15. Alexis Korner – Early In The MorningDisc Two:
16. David McCallum – The Edge
17. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas – Nowhere To Run
18. The Button Down Brass – Tequila
19. Sam & Dave – When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
20. Brenda Holloway – Every Little Bit Hurts
21. Blur – Intermission
22. Focus – Hocus Pocus (Original Single Version)
23. Golden Earring – Radar Love (1973 Single Edit)
24. Barry White – Never, Never Gone Give Ya Up
25. Young MC – Know How
26. Queen – Brighton Rock
27. Sky Ferreira – Easy
28. Simon & Garfunkel – Baby Driver
29. Kid Koala – Was He Slow (Credit Roll Version)
30. Danger Mouse ft. Run The Jewels and Big Boi – Chase Me
VIEW:
NOTES:
Japanese edition of the soundtrack to the feature film Baby Driver released on 23 June 2017 includes Obi and second booklet.The album was released digitally, on CD in the US, CD in the UK, double vinyl in the US, double vinyl in the UK and as a Urban Outfitters vinyl edition limited to 2000 copies with poster.

News:

“Danger Mouse Enlists Run the Jewels and Big Boi for New Baby Driver Song” – Pitchfork.com

Edgar Wright:
Brian saw the first cut of Baby Driver last year and immediately enquired about the prospect of releasing the soundtrack through 30th Century Records. As I was finishing up the movie and putting the 29-track soundtrack together, Brian had the idea to do a remix based on the opening track of the movie; “Bellbottoms” by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Its apt that we used this song as a jumping off point as the nascent idea of Baby Driver came to me in a dream after listening to “Orange” a hell of a lot when I was 21. And on top of that both Killer Mike & Big Boi make brief cameos in this Atlanta set movie, drinking with Kevin Spacey’s crime boss at a fancy ATL eatery. I’m thrilled how “Chase Me” turned out, a great collision of five of my favourite artists.

Danger Mouse:
Edgar showed me a cut of the movie last year and I loved the Atlanta connection. I’ve been doing more Hip Hop stuff recently, so I bugged both RTJ and Big Boi to jump on it. We’ve all known each other for years and talked about working together before so I’m really glad this could happen now.

More info on the track from 30th Century Records:

“Award-winning producer and artist, Danger Mouse, will release the soundtrack for Edgar Wright’s highly anticipated film, Baby Driver, on his Columbia Records imprint 30th Century Records this June. The soundtrack for the music-heavy film, titled Music From The Motion Picture Baby Driver, boasts 30 multi-genre tunes in total, including 29 rare tracks and deep cuts, as well as one original song created by Danger Mouse specifically for Baby Driver.

Today, Danger Mouse released the aforementioned original song, Chase Me” ft. Run the Jewels and Big Boi. The guest features on the song make for the perfect film tie in, as both Killer Mike of Run the Jewels and Big Boi have small but memorable appearances in Baby Driver. “Chase Me” samples “Bellbottoms” by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and features additional production from Run The Jewels El-P.
Debuting on Pitchfork, “Chase Me” ft. Run The Jewels and Big Boi serves as an original composition created specifically for the film. “Chase Me” ft. Run the Jewels and Big Boi is now available on all digital sales providers.” – 30thcenturyrecords.com

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SONG CREDITS:
Soundtrack Executive Producer: Edgar Wright
Music Supervisor: Kirsten Lane, Right Music Limited
Executive in Charge of Music for Sony Pictures: Spring Aspers
Album Mastered by: Joe Laporta at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)

Disc One:
01. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Bellbottoms
Writers: Jon Spencer, Judah Bauer and Russell Simins
Performed: The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
(p) 1994 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

02. Bob & Earl – Harlem Shuffle
Writers: Robert Relf and Earl Nelson
Performed: Bob & Earl
Courtesy of K-tel Music, Inc.
Originally released 1963 K-tel Music, Inc.

03. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – Egyptian Reggae
Writers: Jonathan Richman and Earl Anthony Johnson
Performed: Jonathan Richman & The Modern Loves
Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
(p) 1977 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd

04. Googie Rene – Smokey Joe’s La La
Writers: Rafael Rene
Performed: Googie Rene
Produced under license from Rhino Entertainment Company, A Warner Music Group Company
Originally released 1966 Class Records

05. The Beach Boys – Let’s Go Away For Awhile
Writers: Brian Wilson
Performed: The Beach Boys
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 196 Capitol Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

06. Carla Thomas – B-A-B-Y
Writers: Isaac Hayes and David Porter
Performed: Carla Thomas
Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company
Originally released 1966 Atlantic Recording Corp.

07. Kashmere Stage Band – Kashmere
Writers: Conrad Johnson
Performed: Kashmere Stage Band
Courtesy of Now-Again Records
Originally released 1972 Now-Again Records

08. Dave Brubeck – Unsquare Dance
Writers: Dave Brubeck
Performed: The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Courtesy of Derry Music Company
Originally released 1961 Derry Music Company

09. The Damned – Neat Neat Neat
Writers: Brian James
Performed: The Damned
Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
(p) 1977 Union Square Music Ltd

10. The Commodores – Easy (Single Version)
Writers: Lionel Richie
Performed: The Commodores
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
(p) 1977 Motown Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

11. T. Rex – Debora
Writers: Marc Bolan
Performed: T. Rex
Courtesy of Straight Ahead Productions Ltd.
Originally released 1968
Straight Ahead Productions Ltd

12. Beck – Debra
Writers: Beck Hansen, John King and Michael Simpson
Performed: Beck
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
(p) 1999 Geffen Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

13. Incredible Bongo Band – Bongolia
Writers: Perry Botkin, Jr.
Performed: Incredible Bongo Band
Courtesy of Mr. Bongo Worldwide Ltd.
Originally released 1973 Mr. Bongo Worldwide Ltd

14. The Detroit Emeralds – Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms)
Writers: Abrim Tilmon
Performed: The Detroit Emeralds
Courtesy of Westbound Records
Originally released 1972 Westbound Records

15. Alexis Korner – Early In The Morning
Writers: Traditional, arr. by John Group
Performed: Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated
Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd
(p) 2006 Alexis Korner Enterprises Ltd under exclusive license to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd

Disc Two:

16. David McCallum – The Edge
Writers: David Axelrod
Performed: David McCallum
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1967 Capitol Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

17. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas – Nowhere To Run
Writers: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
Performed: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1965 Motown Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

18. The Button Down Brass – Tequila
Writers: Chuck Rio
Performed: Button Down Brass
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1970 Mercury Records Limited

19. Sam & Dave – When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
Writers: Isaac Hayes & David Porter
Performed: Sam & Dave
Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company, A Warner Music Group Company
Originally released 1967 Atlantic Recording Corp.

20. Brenda Holloway – Every Little Bit Hurts
Writers: Ed Cobb
Performed: Brenda Holloway
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1964 Motown Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

21. Blur – Intermission
Writers: Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Steven James and David Rowntree
Performed: Blur
Produced under license from Warner Music UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Rhino Entertainment Company,
A Warner Music Group Company
(p) 1993 Parlophone Records Ltd.,
A Warner Music Group Company

22. Focus – Hocus Pocus (Original Single Version)
Writers: Thijs Van Leer and Jan Akkerman
Performed: Focus
Courtesy of Red Bullet Productions BV
Originally released 1971 Red Bullet Productions BV

23. Golden Earring – Radar Love (1973 Single Edit)
Writers: George Kooymans and Barry Hay
Performed: Golden Earring
Courtesy of Geffen Records for the United States and Canada
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Courtesy of Red Bullet Productions BV for the world excluding the United States and Canada
Originally released 1973 Geffen Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc., for the Unite States and Canada, and Red Bullet Productions BV, for the world excluding the United States and Canada

24. Barry White – Never, Never Gone Give Ya Up
Writers: Barry White
Performed: Barry White
Courtesy of Island Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1973 Island Records,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

25. Young MC – Know How
Writers: Isaac Hayes, Michael S. Simpson, John Robert King, Matt William Dike and Marvin Young
Performed: Young MC
Courtesy of The Bicycle Music Company
(p) 1989 The Bicycle Music Company

26. Queen – Brighton Rock
Writers: Brian May
Performed: Queen
Courtesy of Hollywood Records for the United States and Canada
Courtesy of Queen Productions Ltd, under license to Universal International Music B.V. for the world excluding the United States and Canada
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Originally released 1974 Hollywood Records for the United States and Canada, and (p) 1974 Queen Productions Ltd, under license to Universal International Music B.V., for the world excluding the United States and Canada

27. Sky Ferreira – Easy
Writers: Lionel Richie
Produced: Nigel Godrich
Engineered: Sam Petts Davies
Performed: Sky Ferreira
Sky Ferreira appears courtesy of Capitol Records
(p) 2017 TriStar Productions, Inc.

28. Simon & Garfunkel – Baby Driver
Writers: Paul Simon
Performed: Simon & Garfunkel
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Originally released 1970 Columbia Records,
a Division of Sony Music Entertainment

29. Kid Koala – Was He Slow (Credit Roll Version)
Film dialogue by Kevin Spacey and Jon Bernthal
Produced and Performed by Kid Koala
Kid Koala appears courtesy of Kid Koala Productions
(p) 2017 TriStar Productions, Inc.

30. Danger Mouse ft. Run The Jewels and Big Boi – Chase Me
Writers: Brian Burton / Jon Spencer / Judah Bauer / Russell Simins / Jamie Meline / Michael Render / Hector Delgado
Produced: Danger Mouse
Additional Production & Programming: EL-P & Hector Delgado
Performed: Danger Mouse feat. Run The Jewels and Big Boi
Big Boi appears courtesy of Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Contains a sample for “Bellbottoms,” written by Jon Spencer, Judah Bauer and Russell Simins.
Performed by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
Published: Dirty Shirt Music (BMI), under license to Columbia Records from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.

Also contains a portion of the motion picture “Baby Driver.”
Dialogue written by Edgar Wright and performed by Morse Diggs.
Under license to Columbia Records from TriStar Productions, Inc.

SLEEVE NOTES:
How to explain this movie in a nutshell? Well, Baby drives cars. But music drives Baby.I started dreaming up ‘Baby Driver’ upon my first listen to ‘Bellbottoms’ by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion sometime in 1995. I had it on an audio cassette duped from my brother Oscar (sorry Jon) and as I played it over and over again, I began to imagine what was the perfect car chase fuelled by this rock and roll anthem.

I didn’t know for sure back in North London twenty-two years ago that my nascent idea would become a full on musical action movie released in cinemas all over the world.
But the very thought of this film has been a passion of mine for these last two decades and the fact that you now own the soundtrack album blows my mind.

Like Baby, music motivates me. In fact, I couldn’t start writing a single scene in this movie without having the right song to go with it. Even the first draft of the script had nearly all the songs written into it with the faint hope that we could actually use them. I had the six big action set pieces of ‘Bellbottoms’, ‘Neat Neat Neat’, ‘Tequila’, ‘Intermission’, ‘Hocus Pocus’ and ‘Brighton Rock’ all figured out, but when I started to write the scenes in between I would go digging through my record collection to find the perfect song before I wrote another word.

The killer tracks you find on this album are all favorites of mine. I hope like me (and Baby) this music moves you; it’s a mix of rock, soul, hip hop and, in some cases, the original rare grooves that you may know better from samples in other tracks.

I can’t rightly suggest that this album is full of songs to rob banks by because if you’ve seen the movie, you know that sooner or later you will have to face the music.
So instead, why not hit the road, head west and celebrate your freedom by blasting out Baby’s perfect score-for-a-score at maximum volume.

Drive safe,
Edgar Wright, 2017

Edgar Wright would like to thank: Jon Amos, Nick Angel, Michael Bacall, Chris Baker, Julian Barratt, Litza Bixler, Brian Burton, Neil Claxton, Paddy Conner, Ansel Elgort, Bradley Farmer, Eric Fellner, Noel Fielding, Nick Frost, Nigel Goodrich, Ryan Heffington, David Holmes, Kid Koala, Kristen Lane, Paul Machliss, Adam Merims, Osymyso, Nira Park, Steve Price, Julian Slater, Michael Smiley, Jon Spencer, Richie Starzec, Leo Thompson, Chris, Lesly & Oscar Wright and all the licensors who made this project happen and all the artists who inspired me to make the movie.

MRC Studios and TriStar Pictures would like to thank: Eothen Alapatt, Armen Bolivian, Sarah Catlett, Loren Chodosh, Joanne Choi, Jonathan Hafter, Bob Harris, David Helfer, Samantha Kives, Mary Koetting, Richard Jeweller, Michelle Jubelirer, Julie Lockwood, Brigid McNally, Kathryn Ostien, Evelyn Paglinawan, Michael Pizzuto, David Ponak, Rebel Roy Steiner, Jr., Don Terbush, Willem van Kooten.

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DETAILS:
ARTWORK: [unknown]

BARCODE: 8 89854 56022 5

MATRIX:
CD 1: “PLDA-4126 1 IFPI L275”
CD 2: “PLDA-4127 1 IFPI L275”