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List Price: $13.98 | | Label: Fontana London
Salesrank: 39585
Released: October 7, 1997 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Grosse Pointe Blank (Volume 2) (1997 Film) Track Listing:
1. Rudy, A Message To You - The Specials
2. Cities In Dust - Siouxsie & The Banshees
3. The Killing Moon - Echo
4. Monkey Gone To Heaven - The Pixies
5. Lorca's Novena - The Pogues
6. Go! - Tones On Tail
7. Let It Whip - The Dazz Band
8. The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight - Dominatrix
9. War Cry - Joe Strummer
10. White Lines - Grandmaster Flash
11. Take On Me - A-Ha
12. Your Wondering Now - The Specials
Editorial Review:
Largely the conceit of co-writer/star John Cusack, "Grosse Point Blank" is oft compared to Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," which brings to mind that old adage about apples and oranges. Cusack's film is, in its own right, the morally bleaker (and funnier) of the two--a shaggy dog tale about a neurotic young hitman returning home for his tenth high school reunion. The first in what appears to be a slew of films ready to cash in on '80s nostalgia (gen-Xers apparently having learned little from the Baby Boomers they sneer at), "Grosse Point"'s song score covers the decade like a shotgun blast, from the Violent Femmes bouncy "Blister" to Guns 'n' Roses overwrought "Live and Let Die". Minus points: the Clash is represented, but not Joe Strummer's incidental score. --Jerry McCulley
Grosse Pointe Blank (Volume 2) (1997 Film) Reviews:
Great 80's music 
2007-11-28 - Too often the cool 80's music such as the Specials, Clash and English Beat are forgotten and the crass 80's crap is what's represented in any 80's themed movie/cd compilation. Not so Grosse Pointe Blank. All the great music is here. Make sure you get vol 1 and 2.
Some much music they needed two discs 
2007-11-24 - While most people who care have purchased the first Grosse Point Blank sountrack album, many of those should also consider the second volume, Grosse Point Blank: More Music From the Film. Memorable cuts like Cities in Dust by Siouxsie and the Banshees, Lorca's Novena by the Pogues, and Tones on Tail's Go! all bring specific scenes from the film to mind, but are strong enough to stand on their own. Not sure why the soundtrack wasn't just released as a double-disc set; word would have spread rapidly that the extra money was well worth it.
In any case, fans of the film (and of the first soundtrack album) should really spend a couple of minutes listening to the sample cuts; it will be abundantly clear how much good music is to be had on this second volume.
Hits Home if you're a product of the 80's! 
2007-09-04 - I think you have to have graduated high school in the 80's to get the jokes in this movie - and if you are - they are non-stop. Great movie to watch a couple of times to get everything that is going on.
Cast and directed wonderfully. Dan Aykroyd is at his best. As good as Cusack is, this is one of his best. Minnie Driver made me a fan by playing her role JUST right. The cast and their work here - were fantastic!
Fun, fun, fun movie. Music, action, comedy, irony - superb. I've recommended it to many of my friends.
Grosse Pointe Blank CD review 
2007-04-07 - I love the movie, had to pick up the soundtrack sometime naturally...
A walk down memory lane 
2005-09-30 - If you loved the movie or loved 80's music, this is a must!