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Shock Treatment: The Original Sound Track [SOUNDTRACK]

Barry Humphries, Richard O'Brien, Jessica Harper, Cliff De Young
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 3, 1994)
  • Original Release Date: 1981
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B0000033A3
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #98,764 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Overture
2. Denton, U.S.A. - Darlene Johnson, , , , Manning Redwood,
3. Bitchin' in the Kitchen - Jessica Harper
4. In My Own Way - Jessica Harper
5. Thank God I'm a Man - Manning Redwood
6. Farley's Song - Rik Mayall, Patricia Quinn
7. Lullaby - Robert Campbell, Jessica Harper, Rik Mayall, Patricia Quinn
8. Little Black Dress - Jessica Harper, Barry Humphries, Patricia Quinn
9. Me of Me - Jessica Harper,
10. Shock Treatment - Jessica Harper, Barry Humphries, Darlene Johnson, Patricia Quinn, Manning Redwood
11. Carte Blanche - Jessica Harper
12. Looking for Trade - Jessica Harper
13. Look What I Did to My Id - Darlene Johnson, Rik Mayall, , Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, , Manning Redwood
14. Breaking Out - David John & the Mood, Gary Martin,
15. Duel Duet
16. Anyhow, Anyhow - Charles Gray, Jessica Harper,

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Musically holds up much better than Rocky, September 15, 2004
By Michael Hightower (Front Royal, Va.) - See all my reviews
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Due to the sheer nature of -why- this album exists it will always be rated against the soundtrack to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. However, it is nearly impossible to separate Rocky the Score from Rocky the Phenomenon. If an attempt is made to independently view the scores to both, Shock Treatment comes ahead as the more fully realized and compelling work.

First off, this album has a number of real gems that transcend just the film. "Bitchin' In the Kitchen," for instance, comes across as an early-Tubes song, replete with the lost-in-suburbia feel of that band's first album. Backed up with a light and percolating arrangement, this song comes across as a creepy assessment of suburban life--perhaps the point of the film.

This is followed with the excellent "In My Own Way." Jessica Harper's voice is excellent on this track, the muted production maintaining the plastic-y feel of the movie to good effect.

One of the highlights of the album is "Farley's Song." Surprisingly powerful, Cliff de Young's vocals are both menacing and slick at the same time. The chorus uses what was happening in the punk movement at the same time as using slick production to subtly reveal the menace of powerful corporate types.

The other track of note is "Lullaby," a surprisingly sweet, yet still twisted tune. Personally, I play this song on the banjo all the time--it works great in that context. Basically, I love this song.

A few tracks don't quite work ("Me of Me", "Looking for Trade"), but some of the other songs are ebullient while still backed up with the seedy feel of the best on this album ("Little Black Dress", "Duel Duet").

So, this album deserves more attention than it has gotten--the songs are, for the most part, terrific. Additionally, they successfully did what a lot of artists at the time were trying to do (e.g., Steely Dan, Devo); Recontextualizing known music forms to illustrate a sinister world. Heck, if you like the way the song Blue Velvet was used in Lynch's film of the same name, you may love this soundtrack.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure, Hokey Fun, May 6, 2001
By John Adams "Farley Flavors" (Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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Sure maybe it's not "Les Miserables," or even "The Music Man," for that matter. But nevertheless "Shock Treatment" Is one of the few musical gems that you either love or hate. This review is coming from someone who loves it. Upon my times performing "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at The Carefree Theater The stories that in which were told about "Shock Treatment" were almost legendary. How the fans either loved it or hated it. And isn't that the cryings of a true work of art when something isn't loved by everyone. Well "Shock Treatment" is a fine example of that.

Let's just get one thing straight. Shock treatment is the equal NOT the sequel. It's basically "The Continuing Adventures of Brad and Janet" The story is invariably over-the-top. The story of seduction, revenge, jealousy, and mental hygiene.When you look deep down there's alot to this story. with this CD Richard O'Brien's tunes in this musical are truly masterful cause he obviously made them deliberately hokey. Beginning with the silly wholesomeness of "Denton U.S.A.," the delightful bigotry of "Thank God I'm a Man," and even an interesting confrontation number which has both of Cliff DeYoung's characters facing off against each other in "Duel, Duet."

Basically if the people could look at "Shock Treatment" from a more artistic point of view, then they would be able to see the beauty of it that I myself see.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Undeterrated Gems, September 13, 2000
By Brent Evans (Rockhampton, Australia) - See all my reviews
When the critcs and "suppposed" die hard Rocky fans finished mauling SHOCK TREATMENT,it was predicted that the film and it's soundtrack would crawl away to die.Well,I'm happy to say that it has stayed the course and has gained an equal cult following as it's big brother(sister?).For uniniated the film is the continuing adventures of Brad and Janet in a television studio land(DENTON-THE HOME OF HAPPINESS).A lot of pot shots are taken at:soap operas,mental health,rock videos,Good Morning America programmes,suburban life and fashion.The originator of these barbed stings,Richard O'Brien,shows us plenty of examples of what made Rocky Horror so good.THANK GOD I"M A MAN,LITTLE BLACK DRESS,SHOCK TREATMENT,DENTON U.S.A and CARTE BLANCHE show a sharp lyrical wit that is sorely lacking in today's musical industry.If it's straight out rock you want,check out ME OF ME,BREAKING OUT,LOOKING FOR TRADE,and DUEL DUET.Jessica Harper proves her dominance over Susan Sarandon on such tracks as:ME OF ME,LOOKING FOR TRADE,IN MY OWN WAY and BITCHIN' IN THE KITCHEN.Cliff De Young is a nice surprise vocally as Brad.So,give this album(and the film)a second look before confining it to oblivion.Long live Richard O'Brien!
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