2024 reissue on blue marbled vinyl - Doug Liman’s breakthrough film Swingers showed he had a real ear for music; for his next film, 1999’s Go, he traded neo swing nostalgia for rave culture, but the beats-heavy score still took center stage. Its tale of a drug deal gone wrong dismissed by some as a Pulp Fiction rip-off when originally released, Go has become a bona-fide cult classic over the years, and its kinetic soundtrack—composed of the most au courant artists and tracks (including the first new single in two years from No Doubt)—has always enjoyed a lofty reputation among film score cognoscenti. For this 25th anniversary elease, we’ve fashioned a gatefold jacket festooned with stills from the film to hold the two LPs, which we’ve pressed in “Blue Smoke” vinyl limited to 750 copies!
A1 | No Doubt - New |
A2 | Len - Steal My Sunshine |
A3 | Philip Steir, Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride (Steir's Mix) |
A4 | Natalie Imbruglia - Troubled By The Way We Came Together |
B1 | Fatboy Slim - Gangster Tripping |
B2 | Jimmy Luxury & The Tommy Rome Orchestra - Cha Cha Cha ("Go" Remix) |
B3 | Esthero, Danny Saber - Song For Holly |
B4 | Lionrock - Fire Up The Shoesaw (LP Version) |
C1 | Paul Goldowitz - To All The Lovely Ladies (Radio Mix) |
C2 | DJ Rap - Good To Be Alive |
C3 | BT - Believer |
D1 | Eagle-Eye Cherry - Shooting Up In Vain (T-Ray Remix) |
D2 | AIR - Talisman |
D3 | Leftfield, Nicole Willis - Swords |