American Pop (soundtrack)
The American Pop OST is the soundtrack album to the 1981 film of the same name starring Ron Thompson.[1] The film tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family of musicians whose careers parallel the history of American popular music.[2]
American Pop | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Soundtrack | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Various Artists | |||
Ralph Bakshi film soundtrack chronology | ||||
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The album was released on vinyl to coincide with the release of the film, but has not been re-released onto compact disc. According to director Ralph Bakshi, this is because the cost for licensing the music from the film has gone up significantly since the movie was made: "The amount of music was so spectacular in the picture – it would be millions."
Though the movie itself features nearly fifty popular songs that span 1890 to 1980, the album features only ten, nine of which come from the film's third act (which covers the late 1950s to the mid-1970s).
Track listing
Side A
- "Hell Is for Children" (Neil Giraldo, Pat Benatar, Roger Capps) – Pat Benatar
- "Summertime" – Big Brother and the Holding Company
- "California Dreamin'" – The Mamas & the Papas
- "This Train" – Peter, Paul and Mary
- "Somebody to Love" – Marcy Levy
Side B
References
- Maçek III, J.C. (August 2, 2012). "'American Pop'... Matters: Ron Thompson, the Illustrated Man Unsung". PopMatters.
- Canby, Vincent (February 13, 1981). "'American Pop' Grown-Up Animation". The New York Times. Retrieved August 16, 2011.