Title - Priscilla (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[LP]
Artist - Various
For those unaware, the glorious soundtrack for Sofia Coppola’s latest feature film Priscilla, based on Priscilla Presley’s memoir Elvis and Me, is now available on vinyl.
This eclectic soundtrack is both a reflection of the times chronicled in the film and underscores the personalities who portray the most famous married couple in 20th century American history.
It features tracks by Ramones, Tommy James & The Shondells, Alice Coltrane, and an instrumental orchestral cover by Sons Of Raphael of Phoenix’s song “My Elixir.”
This collector’s edition vinyl transports listeners into the dreamy world of the film, capturing the essence of Coppola’s visual storytelling through its enchanting musical score.
Immerse yourself in the evocative soundscape as you journey alongside the characters through their trials and triumphs, with each track expertly curated to enhance the emotional depth of the narrative.
Side A:
1. Going Home - Alice Coltrane
2. The Ramones - Baby, I Love You
3. Venus - Frankie Avalon
4. Crimson & Clover - Tommy James and the Shondells
5. How You Satisfy Me - Spectrum
Side B:
6. Country - Porches
7. The Crystal Cat - Dan Deacon
8. Forever - The Little Dippers
9. Goin’ Places - the Orlons
10. Stratus - Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
11. Rippling Waters - Speedy West
12. My Elixir - Sons of Raphael
Side A of this magnificent vinyl recording - a must-have for fans of the film and music enthusiasts alike, offering a timeless auditory experience that will resonate long after the needle lifts from the record - opens on the Alice Coltrane’s jaggedly smoothly, yet wholly luxuriant Going Home and the Ramones’ renowned Baby, I Love You and then back those up with the sheer opulence of Frankie Avalon’s Venus, the pride of Dayton Ohio, Tommy James and the Shondells’ Crimson & Clover and the side rounds out with the psychedelic, late 60s-imbined, yet brilliantly 80’s-created jagged sonicness of Spectrum’s How You Satisfy Me.
Side B then opens on the country-synthed Country from Porches and Dan Deacon’s propellant The Crystal Cat, before we are invited into the glorious flashback world of The Little Dippers and their opulent beauty Forever, the fervent hand-clapper Goin’ Places from the Philadelphia vocal group The Orlons, then we are brought forth the beautiful chord phrasing and general soundscape created within Stratus from Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, the side rounding out on the Hawaiian-imbibed Rippling Waters by Speedy West, the set coming to a close on the ambient-hued, veritably meditative Elixir by the Sons of Raphael.
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