Say what you will about the rest of Wang Chung’s output in the 80s. This soundtrack is top notch–a doomy-yet-pop-friendly piece of moody synth goodness that matches the nihilism of the movie.
To Live And Die In LA was a William Friedkin cops-gone-bad actionfest and while the years have not been kind to the film, it still retains some of its original power, especially the ending.
Wang Chung’s score for this really make the movie what it is. There are some good performances by William Peterson and John Pankow, but Willem Dafoe steals the show as the forger/art obsessive trying to stay one step ahead of the law.
Soundtrack fans should already own a copy of To Live And Die In LA, but many don’t for some reason…for shame! Turntabling has a SEALED, unopened copy of this great record for sale–first come, first served. Check out the trailer below and you’ll remember how awesome everyone thought this movie was when it first hit the screens back in the 80s…it’s still a good watch, if you can forgive a bit of the dated feel of this one.
This is a SEALED and UNOPENED vinyl record. The LP cover has a crease in the lower left corner which will not affect the vinyl or playback.
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