Psyche Rock (Malpaso Mix by Fatboy Slim) - Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier
Diagonal Girl - Mint Royale
Cybersex - Made For Masses
Falling - Soma Sonic
Spirit Of Man - Twelve Tone
Open Your Mind - Future Primitive
Joy To The World - The Accidentals
Jingle Bells - Jellybean
Silent Night - The Accidentals
This star vehicle for Sylvester Stallone may be a remake of the 1971 film starring Michael Caine, but the soundtrack music is clearly from this era. Jellybean Benitez worked as executive producer, and the coterie of trip-h... more »op and techno-dance DJs and stars is noteworthy. From the expert grooves of Manchester duo Mint Royale to Petersburg, Ontario's most popular brothers, Soma Sonic, the waves of sensual ambience flow like lava from a lamp. Expert British remixer Paul Oakenfold (Happy Mondays) teams with programmer Andy Gray for "Descents." Soundtrack perennial Moby contributes the hypnotic "Memory Gospel." Bill Leeb and Delerium are on target with "Enchanted." Jellybean himself gives us a take on "Jingle Bells," which is sandwiched between the Accidentals' choir versions of the Christmas carols "Joy to the World" and "Silent Night." --Rob O'Connor« less
This star vehicle for Sylvester Stallone may be a remake of the 1971 film starring Michael Caine, but the soundtrack music is clearly from this era. Jellybean Benitez worked as executive producer, and the coterie of trip-hop and techno-dance DJs and stars is noteworthy. From the expert grooves of Manchester duo Mint Royale to Petersburg, Ontario's most popular brothers, Soma Sonic, the waves of sensual ambience flow like lava from a lamp. Expert British remixer Paul Oakenfold (Happy Mondays) teams with programmer Andy Gray for "Descents." Soundtrack perennial Moby contributes the hypnotic "Memory Gospel." Bill Leeb and Delerium are on target with "Enchanted." Jellybean himself gives us a take on "Jingle Bells," which is sandwiched between the Accidentals' choir versions of the Christmas carols "Joy to the World" and "Silent Night." --Rob O'Connor
"The catchy Indian Sitar song that plays during Carter's boisterous entrance to the party, and the fight scene with Mickey Rourke is by an MCA UK band by the name Mint Royale from the June 2001 album "On the Ropes". This song is also playing during the "Empty Times Square" scene in the second release of the film Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise.Hope this helps,-Drexel"
Missing song??
Dolly Johns | Boston, MA | 01/21/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There is a song in Get Carter that I fell in love with immediately, unfortunately its not on the soundtrack. I heard the song when Stallone crashes the rich-nerdy guy's house party in search of revenge. I also heard the same song in Vanilla sky, during his birthday party. Can anyone help me find the name of this song and who's it by??
thanks
--d"
Mystery song identified for Dolly Johns
Thomas V. Aston | Crystal Lake, Illinois USA | 03/01/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"...the song playing when Stallone crashed the rich kid's party is "From Rusholme With Love" by Mint Royale..."
Artist & Name of Song on closing credits
C. Darlington | Arlington, VA United States | 02/22/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Just thought I'd help out the author of "Techno Pop Stuff Worth Hearing". You were asking about the song played during the closing credits. It's Groove Armada's "If Everybody Looked The Same" from their "Vertigo" album."
Probaly the song that many people are looking for...
motherfoca | Brasil | 11/14/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
""There is a song in Get Carter that I fell in love with immediately, unfortunately its not on the soundtrack. I heard the song when Stallone crashes the rich-nerdy guy's house party in search of revenge. I also heard the same song in Vanilla sky, during his birthday party. Can anyone help me find the name of this song and who's it by??"The song is called: From Rusholme With Love - Mint RoyaleSee u all!"