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The Banger Sisters

The Banger Sisters
From Sanctuary Records

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Track Listing

  1. THE RED ROAD - Chris Robinson
  2. FAME 02 - Tommy Lee
  3. HOME - Dishwalla
  4. BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE - Talking Heads
  5. ONE LAST GOODBYE - Richie Sambora
  6. DON'T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD - Trevor Rabin
  7. DOCTOR MY EYES - Ben Folds
  8. HOUR OF NEED - Peter Framton
  9. TRIPPIN - JP
  10. CHILD OF MINE - Roger Daltrey
  11. CRUSHED - Buckcherry
  12. BURN OUT - Slack
  13. ROCK ME - Steppenwolf

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #134023 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-09-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English

Customer Reviews

Five Stars for the boys from Nashville...5
I have been in the music industry for many many years as an A&R rep for a major label. I heard the band Slack at the Exit Inn in Nashville and they simply put my head on the floor. They are an incredible group and their contribution is the highlight of the soundtrack. I tried to get something going at the label I work for (which shall remain nameless) but the atrophied ear of the corporate machine wouldn't have it. I have signed several platinum bands and Slack is gonna be the next one for somebody, but unfortunatly not me. Good luck to you guys, people, do yourselves a big favor and buy this disc just for their track!

Another answer to your question5
Hi Lita19
The song Morning Dew (walk me out in the morning dew) was originally sung by the Grateful Dead. It is on their 1967 album called "Grateful Dead". Robert Plant also sang it. The one is the movie is the Grateful Dead version, which is still the best.

Answer to your song question....3
Hey, Lita19...I know exactly which song you're talking about! I heard it for the first time during this movie and fell in love! I just had to track it down. It's called Morning Dew by Robert Plant. Unfortunately it's not on the soundtrack, but hopefully this info will help you find it elsewhere.