Less Than Zero (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Promo Stamped
This was a fantastic find and what a compilation! LL Cool J - The Bangles - Slayer - Joan Jett - Aerosmith - Oh and a little Glenn Danzig ditty called: You & Me
“Got to be your friend again - Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness - I'm feeling lonely and less than zero”
Less than Zero is the original motion picture soundtrack album to Marek Kanievska's 1987 drama film Less than Zero. It was released on November 6, 1987, through Def Jam/Columbia Records, and consisted of a variety of music genres, including hard rock, pop rock, hip hop, heavy metal and contemporary R&B, with most of the album being produced by Rick Rubin.
VG+ VG+ light surface wear, original inner sleeve will ship outside album to protect it.
This was a fantastic find and what a compilation! LL Cool J - The Bangles - Slayer - Joan Jett - Aerosmith - Oh and a little Glenn Danzig ditty called: You & Me
“Got to be your friend again - Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness - I'm feeling lonely and less than zero”
Less than Zero is the original motion picture soundtrack album to Marek Kanievska's 1987 drama film Less than Zero. It was released on November 6, 1987, through Def Jam/Columbia Records, and consisted of a variety of music genres, including hard rock, pop rock, hip hop, heavy metal and contemporary R&B, with most of the album being produced by Rick Rubin.
VG+ VG+ light surface wear, original inner sleeve will ship outside album to protect it.
This was a fantastic find and what a compilation! LL Cool J - The Bangles - Slayer - Joan Jett - Aerosmith - Oh and a little Glenn Danzig ditty called: You & Me
“Got to be your friend again - Forgive me, can't you see me in your darkness - I'm feeling lonely and less than zero”
Less than Zero is the original motion picture soundtrack album to Marek Kanievska's 1987 drama film Less than Zero. It was released on November 6, 1987, through Def Jam/Columbia Records, and consisted of a variety of music genres, including hard rock, pop rock, hip hop, heavy metal and contemporary R&B, with most of the album being produced by Rick Rubin.
VG+ VG+ light surface wear, original inner sleeve will ship outside album to protect it.
Four singles made it to the Billboard charts. The Black Flames cover of "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)" and Public Enemy's "Bring the Noise" were minor hits on the R&B charts, but LL Cool J's "Going Back to Cali" and The Bangles cover of "A Hazy Shade of Winter" fared better, making it to 31 and 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively.