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Various Artists - Lost In Translation



Various Artists - Lost In Translation

Label:

Rhino

Genre:

Soundtrack

Product No.:
ARHI 317068
UPC: 603497843510
Availability:
Back Ordered
Category:

Vinyl Record




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Alternative pop outfit Valley's sophomore album, Lost In Translation, captures the band's evolution over the past four years both sonically and emotionally as a group of friends grow through the unpredictability of navigating creative careers.

Lead vocalist Rob Laska explains, "It's a very ‘caught in a thought and seeking' album. It's honest, it's
confusing, it's pop, it's nostalgic, it's black and white, its colorful, it's unpredictable, it's simple, it's Valley, Lost In Translation."



Side A
Intro / Tokyo - Lost In Translation - Sound Effects
City Girl - Kevin Shields
Shibuya - Brian Reitzell & Roger J. Manning Jr.
Fantino - Sebastien Tellier
Goodbye - Kevin Shields
Girls - Death In Vegas
Tommib - Squarepusher
Too Young - By Phoenix
Side B
Kaze Wo Atsumete - Happy End
On the Subway - Brian Reitzell & Roger J. Manning Jr.
Ikebana - Kevin Shields
Sometimes - My Bloody Valentine
Alone in Kyoto - Air
Are You Awake? - Kevin Shields
Just Like Honey - The Jesus And Mary Chain

Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 2 person(s) rated this product.

Finally! A masterful soundtrack on vinyl.

posted on 11/01/2023
5 Stars
Reviewer: Adam R.
This is one of the greatest compilations of songs ever. This entire album is a shoegaze wonder, and it brings back wonderful memories and feelings from the film. This is an excellent pressing as well. It sounds perfect on my setup!


Great soundtrack, great pressing

posted on 05/06/2023
5 Stars
Reviewer: Kenosha
Lost in Translation is a wonderful sleepy/dreamy movie with a terrific soundtrack. For years, the soundtrack was extremely hard to find on vinyl. The RSD dark pink variant sold out quickly and copies were selling on eBay for $300. I waited.

Now it’s been repressed on standard black vinyl for a regular price. I have this pressing and, while not audiophile / QRP quality, it does sound very good with no pressing flaws. The record is flat with no pops and virtually no surface noise. For a standard price record, I’m pleased. I also have the CD and the vinyl sounds better, more open, warmer, less compressed.

Sample the soundtrack on streaming to make sure you’ll enjoy the music - or better yet, watch the film. The music really complements the film beautifully.


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