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Threesome
Threesome duran duran soundtrack edited
soundtrack album
Released 29 March 1994
Recorded various
Genre Pop
Length 12 tracks
Label Epic Soundtrax
Producer various
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Threesome duran duran soundtrack back edited
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Threesome (Soundtrack) is a compilation album featuring Duran Duran, released by Epic Soundtrax on 29 March 1994.

About the album[]

The album is the soundtrack to the 1994 movie Threesome, a film written and directed by Andrew Fleming which stars Josh Charles. The film is an autobiographical comedy mixed in with some social commentary, and is based on the college memories of Fleming.

The album features Duran Duran's cover version of Steve Harley's song "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)", recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in November 1982.

Track listing[]

EK 57881[]

  1. "New Star" - Tears For Fears (4.26)
  2. "I'll Take You There" - General Public (4.04)
  3. "Dancing Barefoot" - U2 (4.44)
  4. "Like A Virgin" - Teenage Fanclub (4.25)
  5. "Boom Shack-A-Lak" - Apache Indian (4.30)
  6. "Is Your Love Strong Enough" - Bryan Ferry (4.43)
  7. "Bizarre Love Triangle" - New Order (3.23)
  8. "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" - Duran Duran (4.55)
  9. "He's My Best Friend" - Jellyfish (3.43)
  10. "Buttercup" - Brad (4.13)
  11. "What Does Sex Mean To Me" - Human Sexual Response (4.49)
  12. "That Was The Day" - The The (3.57)

Credits[]

  • Track 1 - Written by Alan Griffiths and Roland Orzabel
  • Track 2 - Written by Alvertis Isbell
  • Track 3 - Written by Ivan Kral and Patti Smith
  • Track 4 - Written by Billy Steinberg and Tony Kelly
  • Track 5 - Written by Ervin Barrington Woolley and Steven Kapur
  • Track 6 - Written by Bryan Ferry
  • Track 7 - Written by Bernard Summer, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris
  • Track 8 - Written by Steve Harley
  • Track 9 - Written by Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning
  • Track 10 - Written by Jeremy Toback, Regan Hagar, Shawn Smith and Stone Gossard
  • Track 11 - Written by Larry Bangor
  • Track 12 - Written by Matt Johnson
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