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1987 was a big year for The Brat Pack once again and a huge eerie blockbuster movie called “The Lost Boys.” Its success truly made way for several hit songs featured on the amazing soundtrack companion Lp, which rode the sales and airplay charts with multiple format hit records for over a year, as the album continues to thrill music fans decades later.

The box office hit featured some of the biggest songs of that year with INXS & Jimmy
Barnes’ hit single “Good Times” as well as 9 more champions like The Who’s Roger Daltrey’s stellar version of Elton John’s “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and the classic techno rock smash “Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)” by Gerard McMann.

Superstars like Echo & The Bunnymen also contributed to the hit soundtrack too with their fine interpretation of The Doors’ classic “People Are Strange”, plus the great Lou Graham of Foreigner knocks it out of the box with his power smash “Lost In The Shadows (The Lost Boys)”

Thanks to continually renewed interest in the music and the film, “The Lost Boys” Lp
will forever be known as one of rock’s finest movie and musical soundtrack’s ever recorded.

As with our continuing expansion into the original movie soundtrack genres, Friday Music is very pleased to announce the stellar Gold collector’s vinyl release of
the smash “The Lost Boys – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.”

This stunning super limited edition album is mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso (INXS/Foreigner) from the Atlantic Recordings and includes the original Lp sized artwork, from the original 1988 release.

TRACKLIST

A1 Good Times - Inxs & Jimmy Barnes 
A2 Lost In The Shadows (The Lost Boys) - Lou Gramm 
A3 Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me - Roger Daltrey 
A4 Laying Down The Law - Inxs & Jimmy Barnes 
B1 People Are Strange - Echo & The Bunnymen 
B2 Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys) - Gerard Mcmann 
B3 Power Play - Eddie And The Tide 
B4 I Still Believe - Tim Cappello 
B5 Beauty Has Her Way - Mummy Calls 
B6 To The Shock Of Miss Louise - Thomas Newman