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Price: $22.52 as of 09/03/2010 10:50 EDT
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0782124437923
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Edel America
Manufacturer: Edel America
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Edel America
Release Date: September 21, 1999
Studio: Edel America
Disc 1:- Why Can't It Stop - Moby
- Godspeed [BT Edit Mix] - Transeau, Brian
- Absurd [Whitewash Mix] - Fluke [1]
- Quiet Then - Johnston, Jan
- I Am Fresh - Carter, Jon [1]
- Phuture 2000 [Radio Edit] - Cox, Carl [DJ]
- An Fhomhair - Hartnoll, Paul
- Fashion [Ian Pooley Mix] - Niko [1]
- Psychopath [Leftfield Mix] - Lydon, John
- Stop & Panic - Barry, Stephen [1]
- Strong in Love - Bracegirdle, Nick
- Hack the Planet - Bohn, Dennis
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- Launch Divinci
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The soundtrack to the Movie hackers was great, Hackers 2 "inspired by" the movie was even better and to my surprise Hackers 3 was even better! Third time's the charm certainly applies to this CD and the series. All three were great and worth purchasing. If you only purchase on of the three though, I'd suggest this one!
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To Jack Van Zant and anyone who read his review:
He talkded about the missing song 'Squeeze - Heaven Knows' but you can find that song on the Original 1st Hackers Soundtrack. It's the alst track (Track 14)
Just search it here on amazon.com and you will find it...
Just thought I'd help you out! :P
P.S. Hackers is one of my all-time favourites, and ONE of the reasons why, is because of the excellent music they use...Especially when Dade and Kate (Crash & Burn) start battling ... Read More
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the song that is played in the movie while they are in the phone booths is Grand Central Station by Guy Pratt, I'm not sure where you can find it though
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The selection of artists is good though still throughout all three cd's the balcony song is missing( Massive Attack: Radiation ruling the nation).Still an album where you can pick anyone of the artists and buy the cd and be happy.
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It's a decent CD, there's no denying that -- it's a good techno mix, complete with pre-mainstream club-flavoured Moby, pre-Tori Amos hard trance BT, sweet trip-hoppy Cloak, and the retro-80's-flavoured vocal trance of Chicane. No, indeed, I suppose I can't complain about the selection, diverse enough to be interesting, similar enough to sound cohesive on a single CD. All flavours of electronic music. Chicane, BT, Moby...
See, the thing is, as I'm typing this, I feel like I could be typing a ... Read More
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