Welcome to another edition of Soundtrack Sunday.
Yesterday (September 28th) marked the thirtieth anniversary of the release of The Big Chill, a dramatic-comedy about baby boomer college friends coming together, after fifteen years apart, for the funeral of a friend hit the theatres. This smart, funny and engaging film featured an all-star cast.
The Big Chill soundtrack album was pretty all-star too. It featured a who's who of Motown artists and more that perfectly spoke to the baby boomer generation. Click here for my complete review of this record.
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
The Big Chill (soundtrack) (30th anniversary)
Labels:
60's,
80's,
Aretha Franklin,
Exciters,
Four Tops,
Martha and the Vandellas,
Marvin Gaye,
Procol Harum,
Smokey Robinson,
soundtracks,
Temptations,
the Big Chill,
Three Dog Night,
Young Rascals
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