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Pump Up The Volume: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]

Cliff Martinez , Various Artists Audio CD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (August 8, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: August 14, 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: MCA
  • ASIN: B000002O8M
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,402 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Everybody Knows - Concrete Blonde
2. Why Can't I Fall In Love - Ivan Neville
3. Stand - Liquid Jesus
4. Wave Of Mutilation (U.K. Surf) - The Pixies
5. I've Got A Secret Miniature Camera - Peter Murphy
6. Kick Out The Jams - Bad Brains
7. Freedom Of Speech - Above The Law
8. Heretic - Soundgarden
9. Titanium Expose - Sonic Youth
10. Me And The Devil Blues - Cowboy Junkies
11. Tale O' The Twister - Chagall Guevara

Editorial Reviews

11 songs

Customer Reviews

Nice songs, but it did miss the Leonard Cohen version of "Everybody Knows". "katieholmes@sexmagnet.com"  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
There's so much that is wrong with this whole Cd and very little that is right. Campbell Roark  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Good cd companion to the movie, and a good all-around listening album as well. William Bradford  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Compilation Can Be Made Better October 23, 2003
Format:Audio CD
First off, this soundtrack compilation is worth owning. Chagall Guevera's Tale O' The Twister, for example, is difficult to come by. The rest of the songs are excellent alternative music and represent the spirit of the film well. But as everyone has pointed out, there are some crucial omissions.

To fix the problems with it will require mixing additional tracks on your CD burner. I added "Everybody Knows" and "If It Be Your Will" by Leonard Cohen, "Love Comes In Spurts" by Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and "Hello Dad.., I'm in Jail" by Was (Not Was) and now have a five star collection. Leagal downloads should run about $4 or so. You'll be much happier afterwards, I promise.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars What's wrong with Leonard Cohen? May 30, 2001
By Martin
Format:Audio CD
You know the song that starts out the movie, Leonard Cohen's "Everybody Knows," with that awesome deep voice that's all mysterious and stuff? It's not on the soundtrack. They have a cover by Concrete Blond... which isn't a bad band, and not a bad song, but it certainly isn't anything like Cohen's version. If you're going to put a cover of the theme song, at least put both of them on the sound track... the original and the cover. That's what I want. Is that too much to ask?
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48 of 62 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
...that can be found on other CDs. There's so much that is wrong with this whole Cd and very little that is right. NO Leonard Cohen is just utterly horrid as two of the film's key scenes are basically set to Cohen's "Everybody Knows,' and "If it be your will," perhaps the two best songs he wrote in the 80s. Hell, Everybody Knows is basically the theme song for HHH's show...

The absence of Cohen in a film where his presence is almost channelled is damn near a sin. Furthermore- the Beastie Boys tune is left out. The Ice-T tune is left out. The Descendents tune is left out. They could have packed some more cream onto this, especially as there is so much crud...

Let's get to the bad of this CD. The Peter Murphy song is perhaps the worst thing he's ever done and that's really saying something. Don't get me wrong I swear by bauhaus, but this song is anti-bauhaus music. 'I've got a miniature secret camera,' yeah and i've got a miniature bleeding migraine whenever this song forces me to skip it...

Moving on to the execrable dud "Tale o' the twister'- sample lyric: "I stole a sideways glance at her continental shelf and i knew she was the devil herself," I'd have been embarassed if I scrawled that in the margins of my history notebook in the 8th grade as teen-angsty poetry...

The soundgarden tune sounds exactly the same as every other soundgarden tune, pre-badmotorfinger: indecipherable keening (FLOAT LIKE A LOOOOGGGGGGG!!!!!!!) and churning, muddy guitars... Master Yoda says, "A handful of wails short of unlistenable, this song is."

As for the sole hip hop tune "freedom of Speech;" it's a dated and forgettable 'conscious-rap' from a dated and forgettable group. And I have yet to listen to Liquid Jesus mimic their way through a watered down version of Sly and the fam's 'Stand!...

OK, that leaves Concrete Blonde's beautiful cover of L. Cohen's "Everybody Knows" (sans the last two verses)." You can find this song on the 'Still in Hollywood,' compilation of B-sides. A good lil CD. And you can get the sonic youth tune, titanium expose (nigh 6 minutes of noise) on their first DGC release, "GOO." Moreover, the Pixies UK Surf version of Wave o' mutilation- it's on any number of pixies comps, and is a b-side on one one of the doolittle singles- either here comes your man or monkey gone to heaven, i believe...

The Ivan Neville tune I can't seem to find anywhere else. Unlike Aaron neville, he doesn't put out lots of albums. 'Why can't i fall in love,' is a great, sad, bluesy, meaty, funky R&B tune. It sweats. So that's one good mark. The Bad Brains/Hank Rollins cover of the MC5's 'Kick out the jams,' is an able-bodied cover of a song that many have attempted and most have failed. It works more because of bad brains frenetic pulse and Dr. Know's guitar insanity (I'm biased here- IMHO Bad brains can do no wrong... except for Rise and God of Love). I don't know if this track is on any other release- so that's the second good thing.

Finally- the Cowboy Junkies version of Robert Johnson's 'Me and the devil blues,' is perhaps their best song. EVER. This coming from A) one of the best bands of the last 20 years and B) a band that excels in covering other artists songs and making them their own. I kow you've heard their 'sweet jane' cover- *yawn*. This song... It is a gypsy-esque orgy of bluesy harmonica, wailing violins, madhatter accordion and the most sublime electric slide guitar solo I have ever heard, all while Margo's voice drifts in and out like the sexiest lost soul since brandon lee donned face paint and died young... So this Cd (used copies abound for about 2 bucks in here...well, plus the 2.50 s&H...) is worth it for the one Cowboy Junkies track alone. To my knowledge this song is not on any album by them (it's not the same slow version that you find on their first album, "Whites Off earth Now).

While I am and always will be a great fan (even despite the horrible shirts slater wears at school) of this rather dated film (saw it '92 as an impressionable 13 year old- it blew my mind and fomented my slater-esque alter ego... yikes), I have to say that the majority of this Cd marks the low-tide point in early 90's soundtracks. And it cudda bin a contenda. Sigh, oh well.... Read more ›

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, But Could Have Been Amazing. August 31, 2005
Format:Audio CD
This is a decent soundtrack, but the frustrating thing is that it could have been incredible. As other reviewers have stated, it is missing quite a few songs that were featured prominently in the movie. Leonard Cohen is not on it, and songs by The Beastie Boys, The Descendents, Ice-T and Was(Not Was) are all absent as well.

What is on it is not bad, though. It's a mix of different styles of music all thrown together. Some songs stick out more than others. Here are some of the highlights. Concrete Blonde gives us a nice version of Cohen's "Everybody Knows" and Ivan Neville contributes a cool little song. I absolutely love the UK Surf Mix of "Wave Of Mutilation" by The Pixies and it is almost impossible to sit still while listening to the cover of "Kick Out The Jams." The lone hip-hop track is pretty good and has a jazzy feel to it and lyrics about censorship.

So, as I said it's not a terrible soundtrack, but the exclusion of certain songs hurts it a little. I also think it would have been cool if they would have had little clips from Hard Harry's show in between the songs so that you would feel like you were listening to his show. Oh, and one more thing, English singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding wrote a song for this soundtrack that was rejected. You can find it on his Dynablob album. It's called "Ask Why."
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars no leonard cohen March 26, 2000
Format:Audio CD
Forgettable soundtrack, with the exception of Concrete Blonde's cover of "Everybody Knows" [which is for some reason included here, even though Cohen's version was the only one used in the movie, as far as i can remember], and a different mix of the Pixies' "Wave of Mutilation".
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Missing some tracks, but still worth getting December 4, 2004
Format:Audio CD
I bought this CD in 1990 after seeing the movie. I was looking for one song that was in the film. I went through the disc quickly and when I didn't find the song, I was so annoyed that I didn't listen to the CD again for a while. (The missing song was "Weinerschnitzel" by the Descendents, by the way).

When I did listen to it again, I discovered music from many essential bands of the pre-Nirvana era; back when grunge was still an underground thing. The tracks on here are incredible. I think the Pixies' slow version of "Wave of Mutilation" is worth the purchase price. It is completely different than the Dolittle version; so calming and breezy. Then Soundgarden's "Heretic" jumps out at the listener, a wonderful track that epitomizes their Louder Than Love era.

The Bad Brains and Henry Rollins explosive cover of MC5's pre-punk anthem "Kick Out The Jams" is a needed track for any punk fan. Top off the CD with Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), a Sonic Youth song from their Goo era, and some Concrete Blonde; it was had to be disappointed in this CD that was missing a few great tracks. Basically, if you like the early 90's alternative scene, this is definitely a CD to pick up.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars I liked the movie
I liked the movie when it came out . but the music you cant find it on the radio and really liked a lot of the music they played on the movie
Published 1 day ago by David E. WHITE
5.0 out of 5 stars My soundtrack album from 1990
Pump Up the Volume [Original Soundtrack] is my favorite cd for my listen pressure, I loved all 11 tracks on the album.
Published 4 months ago by Wes Bevels
5.0 out of 5 stars Takes me back...
Great movie great album, happy to see it has all the songs from the movie well worth the buy great value
Published 6 months ago by Christia03
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Compilation!!!
This soundtrack is one my personal favorites of all time. Man, every single freaking song is perfectly placed and sounds great together. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Fact Not Opinion
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it for Rollins/Bad Brains and Pixies alone
This soundtrack has some hard to come-by tunes/recordings. Buy it. If you were into punk & early alt rock in 1990 at all you'll be very pleased.
Published 18 months ago by R. Andrew Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars James Davis Sr
Listening to Pump up the volume, reminds me of watching the movie. It has brought back plenty of memories of my high school years, I love it. thank you.
Published 23 months ago by james davis sr
1.0 out of 5 stars Missing a song.
Okay it's not really missing the song, but it not the right version of the song... I ordered this cd for the "Kick out the jams" and "Everybody Knows" songs from the movie. Read more
Published on March 9, 2011 by dburd48778
3.0 out of 5 stars CD Review
The CD is good, not great. But if you are looking for mellow music to remember the 80's, then it is for you.
Published on December 20, 2009 by Daffy Doodle
4.0 out of 5 stars speedy delivery!
The CD was not what I expected, but since I bought it for only one song, I guess this was my fault. The other songs on it were actually pretty good. Read more
Published on May 9, 2009 by Sharon S. Allen
2.0 out of 5 stars Missing tracks
As others have already commented on, a lot of music is missing from this sound track. Major disappointment to find Leonard Cohen omitted. Read more
Published on January 15, 2009 by Adam Frahs
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