Soundtrack, Heavy- AlMuzer

One of the few soundtrack efforts released in the last few years that actually works as an album, this musical document of the Liv Tyler/Evan Dando/Debbie Harry film features five passages from Thurston Moore's movie score, two great Plimsouls tracks, a country-swing rendition of "Boxcars" from Rosie Flores, The Vidalias' breezy "Carry Me," a reappearance of The Connell's classic "'74-'75," Ben Vaughn's twangy "My Heart Belongs To Only One," Freedy Johnston's surprisingly rocking "California Thing," Eleni Mandell's torchy "To Dream Of Sarah" and three outstanding, low-key, acoustic Dando tunes from the film including versions of Victoria Williams' "Frying Pan" and Gram Parsons' "How Much I've Lied."


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