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Album Review: City of Industry

  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Release Date: March 11, 1997
  • Total Time: 54:47
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Think about Harvey Keitel. Think about what kinds of songs you'd pick to put in his movie. The result is, most assuredly, everything included on the City of Industry soundtrack. As a trip-hopped compilation, the album is without fault. As an indicator of just how far "underground" dance music had seeped into the mainstream by 1997, it's massive. And as a mirror of the darkness that percolated through the film, City of Industry is perfect. It's a rare success, concocting a blend of tracks that not only reflect the action onscreen, but also work together out of the cinema and long after the fact. This set does both with ease. The artists included read like a Who's Who of the late-'90s dance industry: Massive Attack, Bomb the Bass, and Tricky represent trip-hop's holy trinity with "Three," "Bug Powder Dust," and "Overcome," respectively. But that's just the beginning. What made this particular soundtrack so vital at the time of its release was that many of the tracks culled for the disc were new to ears in the U.S. Lush's "Last Night" could initially only be heard as a promo B-side; both "Walking on Water" (Palm Skin Productions) and "Rocco Sings for a Drink" (Death in Vegas) were import-only; and Mr. Jones' "Red" was a vinyl compilation track -- great if you were one of the few people who still owned a record player in 1997, but infuriating for the rest. Butter 08's "Degobrah," meanwhile, was remixed specially for the OST. This is a timeless collection; it grooves, it rocks, and it's creepy to boot. The songs get under your skin; the sounds are ethereal and sweet, raucous and menacing. And it's never once watered down for those not in the know. ~ Amy Hanson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Three (Lyrics) Nicolette Suwoton, Robert "3D" del Naja, Massive Attack, Grantley Marshall, Nellee Hooper Massive Attack (3:45)
Last Night [Darkest Hour Mix] Babyface, Emma Anderson, E. Anderson Lush (4:55)
Overcome (Lyrics) M. Levy, Tricky Tricky (4:28)
Bug Powder Dust [UK Album Version] Tim Simenon, Justin Warfield Justin Warfield, Bomb the Bass (4:00)
Rocco [Sing for a Drink Mix] Richard Fearless Death in Vegas (8:15)
Walking Through Water Simon Richmond Palm Skin Productions (9:22)
Call a Cab [*] Justin Robertson Lionrock (3:57)
Degobrah [The Jupiter Mix] Butter 08 Butter 08 (3:51)
The Hidden Camera [Static Mix] Rupert Parkes Photek (6:17)
Mr. Jones Stephen Cracknell R.E.D. (5:57)

Credits

Jamey Staub (Engineer), Nellee Hooper (Producer), Justin Warfield (Performer), Gregory Burke (Design), Russell Simins (Producer), Simon Richmond (Producer), Jason Bentley (Executive Producer), Tricky (Performer), Yuka Honda (Producer), Mark Saunders (Producer), Death in Vegas (Performer), Andrew Leary (Executive Producer), Butter 08 (Performer), Death in Vegas (Producer), Massive Attack (Performer), Palm Skin Productions (Performer), Jane O'Neal (Photography), Tricky (Producer), Lush (Producer), Lionrock (Performer), Jamey Staub (Producer), Tim Simenon (Producer), Andrew Leary (Music Supervisor), Photek (Producer), R.E.D. (Performer), Lush (Performer), Pete Bartlett (Producer), Russell Simins (Remastering), Bomb the Bass (Performer), Massive Attack (Producer), Evzen Kolar (Executive Producer), R.E.D. (Producer)
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