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The Trainspotting Soundtracks are two soundtrack albums released following the film version of Irvine Welsh's novel of the same name. The first was released on July 9, 1996. The comparatively huge fanbase for both the film and the original soundtrack prompted a release of a second soundtrack on October 21, 1997. This second soundtrack included songs from the film that didn't make the cut for the first album, as well as songs that didn't appear in final film, but were involved at earlier stages or were used as inspiration by the filmmakers. The popularity of the first volume led EMI to reissue and continue to press it from 16 June 2003.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Trainspotting: Music From The Motion Picture
- "Lust for Life" - Iggy Pop (5:15)
- "Deep Blue Day" - Brian Eno (3:58)
- "Trainspotting" - Primal Scream (10:36)
- "Atomic" - Sleeper (5:11)
- "Temptation" - New Order (7:02)
- "Nightclubbing" - Iggy Pop (4:15)
- "Sing" - Blur (6:03)
- "Perfect Day" - Lou Reed (3:46)
- "Mile End" - Pulp (4:33)
- "For What You Dream Of" (Full-on Renaissance Mix) - Bedrock featuring KYO (6:30)
- " – 2:1" – Elastica (2:35)
- "A Final Hit" - Leftfield (3:17)
- "Born Slippy .NUXX" - Underworld (9: 46)
- "Closet Romantic" - Damon Albarn (3:09)
[edit] Trainspotting #"2: Music From The Motion Picture, Vol. #"2
- "Choose Life" - PF Project (7:48)
- "The Passenger" - Iggy Pop (4:38)
- "Dark and Long (Dark Train)" - Underworld (9:52)
- "Carmen Suite No.2" - Georges Bizet (2:07)
- "Statuesque" - Sleeper (3:21)
- "Golden Years" - David Bowie (3:59)
- "Think About The Way" - Ice MC (4:19)
- "A Final Hit" - Leftfield (4:55)
- "Temptation" - Heaven 17 (3:03)
- "Nightclubbing (Baby Doc Remix)" - Iggy Pop (5:50)
- "Our Lips are Sealed" - Fun Boy Three (2:51)
- "Come Together" - Primal Scream (4:55)
- "Atmosphere" - Joy Division (4:07)
- "Inner City Life" - Goldie (3:42)
- "Born Slippy .NUXX" (Darren Price Mix) - Underworld (6:29)
[edit] Miscellanea
In 1998, the Argentinian beer Quilmes used the theme by Underworld in its TV spots called "Gol, Gol, Gol" in its campaign to promote Argentina´s national football team.