9 ½ Weeks
Nine 1/2 Weeks


Music on Vinyl 02/17/2017 Vinyl
Music on Vinyl 02/10/2017 Vinyl - 1500 copies (0600753696521)
Movie Film release: 1986
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
Side A
1.I do what I do (Theme for 9 1/2 Weeks)vocal John Taylor4:01
2.The Best Is Yet To Comevocal by Luba3:58
3.Slave To Lovevocal by Bryan Ferry4:23
4.Black On Blackvocal by Dalbello3:58
5.Eurasian Eyesvocal by Corey Hart5:26
 21:46
# Track Artist/Composer Duration
Side B
1.You can leave Yor Hat Onvocal by Joe Cocker4:14
2.Bread And Buttervocal by Devo2:25
3.This City Never Sleepsvocal by Eurythmics6:20
4.Cannesvocal by Stewart Copeland3:10
5.Let It Govocal by Luba3:45
 19:54
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9 ½ Weeks

Added on Sunday, January 15, 2017  

9 ½ Weeks

Music On Vinyl presents: 9 ½ Weeks The main single released from the 9½ Weeks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was 'I Do What I Do', performed by Duran Duran bass guitarist John Taylor. It gave stage for his first solo singing performance during a hiatus in Duran Duran's career. The song reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #42 on the U.K. Singles Chart. Releasedate : 2017-02-10

Every Valentine's Day video stores and online rental outlets are swamped with requests for the film this soundtrack represents. It stars young Kim Basinger as a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker, acted by Mickey Rourke.

Considered too explicit by its American distributor and was cut for U.S. release, even then the film was a box office bomb in the U.S. However it became a huge success internationally in its unedited version, particularly in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. It has acquired a large fan base on video and DVD and developed a cult following.

The main single released from the 9½ Weeks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was 'I Do What I Do', performed by Duran Duran bass guitarist John Taylor. It gave stage for his first solo singing performance during a hiatus in Duran Duran's career. The song reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #42 on the U.K. Singles Chart.

The soundtrack also included tracks from Luba, Bryan Ferry, Dalbello, Corey Hart, Joe Cocker, Devo, Eurythmics and Stewart Copeland, whereas the music has been a great influence on the cinematic of certain scenes in the film.

180 gram audiophile vinyl
PVC protective sleeve
30th year anniversary and Valentine's Day edition
Includes the hits 'Slave To Love' by Bryan Ferry, 'You Can Leave Your Hat On' by Joe Cocker and tracks from John Taylor, Devo, Eurythmics and many more
First pressing of 1.500 numbered copies on transparent red vinyl
Second pressing on black

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