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Release Date
18 May 2011
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Length
25 tracks
Music
The Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Thomas Newman wrote the original score as an eerie blend of orchestra and organ arrangements, while the music soundtrack contains a number of notable songs and several covers, including "Good Times", a duet between INXS and former Cold Chisel lead singer Jimmy Barnes which reached No. 2 on the Australian charts in early 1987. This cover version of a 1960s Australian hit by the Easybeats was originally recorded to promote the Australian Made tour of Australia in early 1987, headlined by INXS and Barnes.
Tim Capello's cover of The Call's "I Still Believe" was featured in the film as well as on the soundtrack. Tim Capello makes a small cameo appearance in the movie playing the song at the Santa Cruz boardwalk, with his saxophone and trademark bodybuilder muscles on display.
The soundtrack also features a cover version of The Doors' song "People are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen. The song as featured in the movie is an alternate, shortened version with a slightly different music arrangement.
Lou Gramm, the famed lead singer of Foreigner, also recorded "Lost in the Shadows" for the soundtrack, along with a video which featured clips from the film.
The theme song, "Cry Little Sister", was originally recorded by Gerard McMahon (under his pseudonym Gerard McMann) for the soundtrack, and later re-released on his self-titled album "G Tom Mac" in 2000. In the film's sequel, "Cry Little Sister" was covered by a Seattle based rock band, Aiden.
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Good Times" by INXS and Jimmy Barnes – 3:49
"Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)" by Lou Gramm – 6:17
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by Roger Daltrey – 6:09 (Elton John/Bernie Taupin)
"Laying Down the Law" by INXS and Jimmy Barnes – 4:24
"People Are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen – 3:36 (The Doors)
"Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)" by Gerard McMann – 4:46
"Power Play" by Eddie & the Tide – 3:57
"I Still Believe" by Tim Cappello – 3:42 (The Call)
"Beauty Has Her Way" by Mummy Calls – 3:56
"To the Shock of Miss Louise" by Thomas Newman – 1:21
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