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A Date with John Waters – John Waters

  1. Tonight You Belong to Me - 1:53
  2. Jet Boy Jet Girl - 3:09
  3. Ain't Got No Home - 2:21
  4. I'd Love to Take Orders from You - 2:41
  5. In Spite of Ourselves - 3:33
  6. All I Can Do Is Cry - 5:34
  7. Big Girls Don't Cry - 2:43
  8. Imitation of Life - 2:18
  9. Sometimes I Wish I Had a Gun - 3:03
  10. Johnny Are You Queer? - 2:44
  11. Night Time is the Right Time - 3:19
  12. Hit the Road to Dreamland - 2:49
  13. If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake - 2:36
  14. Bewildered

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History's already shown that the self-proclaimed master of "bad taste" has always had impeccably good taste, even at his most extreme. A large part of the reason that his aesthetic has had a real and unabated influence since the early 1970s is that there's nothing forced or ironic about his approach to film-making, including the soundtracks to his movies, which the director terms "little-known, weird vintage music." Waters says that the selections on A Date are "all romantic seduction music I would play if I had you over." Naturally, it's an off-kilter patchwork selection; most folks would not try to seduce someone with either an Ike & Tina Turner number or "Sometimes I Wish I Had a Gun," sung by Waters habitué Mink Stole. The collection is fun and veers from mellow crooners and hopped-up rhythm and blues to forgotten rocker hits from the '50s ("Tonight You Belong to Me" by Patience and Prudence) and '70s ("Jet Boy Jet Girl" by Elton Motello). If the collection sells well, the director promises to bring you Breaking Up with John Waters, as if you needed another reason to buy this one.
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