The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 Film)
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Track Listing
- Science Fiction/Double Feature
- Dammit Janet
- Over at the Frankenstein Place
- Time Warp
- Sweet Transvestite
- I Can Make You a Man
- Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul
- I Can Make You a Man (Reprise)
- Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me
- Eddie
- Rose Tint My World: Floor Show/Fanfare/Don't Dream It/Wild and Untamed
- I'm Going Home
- Super Heroes
- Science Fiction/Double Feature (Reprise)
- Time Warp [Remix 1989 Extended Version]
- Time Warp [Music - 1 = Background Track + U Mix]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5412 in Music
- Brand: Unknown
- Released on: 1989-05-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Vinyl styled digipak
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Don't have the time (or the props) to watch the whole movie? Just put on the soundtrack--it's got all the best parts without the dialog in-between! Well, isn't that what an Original Soundtrack Recording like this is supposed to be? Back in the mid-70s when The Rocky Horror Picture Show was a midnight staple at countless movie theaters, Tim Curry wasn't yet "Tim Curry" and Susan Sarandon wasn't yet "Susan Sarandon" (hell, Barry Bostwick wasn't even "Barry Bostwick"!). Listening to these science-fiction double-feature showtunes will take you back through a time warp to the days when the now-Academy-Award-winning actress was perfectly willing to stand around for most of a picture in her bra and panties--and so would her boyfriend! In those days, they were just Brad and Janet, forced to spend a dark and stormy (also sexy) night in the haunted house of mad scientist Frank N. Furter--just a sweet transvestite from transsexual Transylvania-ha-ha who really knew how to belt out a song. Those were the days. --Jim Emerson






