A Date With John Waters

by New Line Records

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Release Date:2007-02-06
Label:New Line Records
UPC:794043905926
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:New Line Records
ASIN:B000LSAJ6Q
Category:Music

Tracks on A Date With John Waters by New Line Records

  1. Tonight You Belong to Me - John Waters, David, Lee
  2. Jet Boy Jet Girl - John Waters, Deprijck, L.
  3. Ain't Got No Home - John Waters, Henry, Clarence "Fr
  4. I'd Love to Take Orders from You - John Waters, Dubin, Al
  5. In Spite of Ourselves - John Waters, Prine, John
  6. All I Can Do Is Cry - John Waters, Fuqua, Gwen Gordy
  7. Big Girls Don't Cry - John Waters, Crewe, Bob
  8. Imitation of Life - John Waters, Fain, Sammy
  9. Sometimes I Wish I Had a Gun - John Waters, Grillo, Brian
  10. Johnny Are You Queer? - John Waters, Paine, Larson
  11. Night Time is the Right Time - John Waters, Herman, Lew
  12. Hit the Road to Dreamland - John Waters, Mercer, Johnny
  13. If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake - John Waters, Watts, Clem
  14. Bewildered - John Waters, Shirley & Lee

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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History's already shown that the self-proclaimed master of "bad taste" has always had impeccably good taste, even at his most extreme. A large part of the reason that his aesthetic has had a real and unabated influence since the early 1970s is that there's nothing forced or ironic about his approach to film-making, including the soundtracks to his movies, which the director terms "little-known, weird vintage music." Waters says that the selections on A Date are "all romantic seduction music I would play if I had you over." Naturally, it's an off-kilter patchwork selection; most folks would not try to seduce someone with either an Ike & Tina Turner number or "Sometimes I Wish I Had a Gun," sung by Waters habitué Mink Stole. The collection is fun and veers from mellow crooners and hopped-up rhythm and blues to forgotten rocker hits from the '50s ("Tonight You Belong to Me" by Patience and Prudence) and '70s ("Jet Boy Jet Girl" by Elton Motello). If the collection sells well, the director promises to bring you Breaking Up with John Waters, as if you needed another reason to buy this one. --Mike McGonigal

Customer Reviews

John Waters - Yes! - Reviewed on 2007-05-15
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The other reviewers have said it all, and I'll add my praise - exceeded my high expectations. I don't know where he found some of the tracks. I remember hearing 'Jet Boy Jet Girl (he gives me head)' on the radio in the 80s, and hadn't been able to find it since - until now!

Not for children or prudes. All you cool people - enjoy! John: do some more compilations! How about a DVD of weird movie scenes?
Fabulous! - Reviewed on 2007-05-12
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This isn't the first time John Waters has compiled a list of his favorite tracks to a theme (See, John Waters Christmas...). The man has a knack for resurfacing some of the oddest and classic tunes of all time. This album is themed around a Macabre-Valentines Day-ish Date with John....I won't go into specific tracks because you can see them here... but some of the songs on this album are virtually impossible to find anywhere else. This is a must-have disc for the fan of Waters or otherwise!
A date with John - Reviewed on 2007-05-12
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Great music to accompany a great guy, John Waters! He's a sweetheart!
a date to remember - Reviewed on 2007-05-07
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You're hopelessly seduced from the opening track "Tonight You Belong To Me" (Patience and Prudence) - "the first record I ever shoplifted". From there on it's just a matter of when John will pop the question. But he's not easy - and he makes sure the mood is set just right.

All these tracks are in pristine condition and the compilation is arranged and produced to perfection. Anyone who has tried their hand at mix tapes will swoon at John's informed skill and remarkable taste.

I bought the CD just for "Jet Boy Jet Girl", "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Johnny Are You Queer?" - but every other song here is a true gem. I am exuberantly happy with this purchase.

The music is enhanced by the liner notes in which John guides us through his planned evening of romantic bliss - and respects us enough to leave us with a beautiful song for the morning after ("Bewildered").

For all of us who will never be fortunate enough to date John Waters in person, this is the next best thing.
Sensational Stuff - Reviewed on 2007-03-23
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4 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

John Waters should be releasing compilations more often - A Date With John Waters is simply fantastic. A great collection of oldies, mastered from different sources but all sounding incredibly vibrant. Now I know why my mum would often sing "If I knew you were coming I'd've baked a cake"! Hilarious, hokey, somehow imbued with an incredible tenderness. Waters' film soundtracks are often great, also; one of his most recent, "A Dirty Shame", is very fine.
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