31. The joke in New York was that the soundtrack was such a big hit because people could finally figure out what the lyrics were. 32. The nearly continuous soundtrack is a sour be-bop-funk hybrid punctuated by a gospel-funk chorus whose assertions of faith sound scorchingly ironic in context. 33. The play may have been birthed on Pennsylvania and New York turf, but the soundtrack is all Texan. 34. The soundtrack is a mix of music that is often as enigmatic and unpredictable as Kaufman himself. 35. The soundtrack is loaded with vintage recordings by the British band Bad Company, whose lumbering hard-rock sound has not held up well over the years. 36. The soundtrack is superb, and the widescreen remaster is gorgeous. 37. The soundtrack is always a jarring mix of screams from the crowd and European disco music. 38. The soundtrack is by the likes of Ani DiFranco, Noise Addict and Joan Jett. 39. The soundtrack is more authentic, lively and revealing than anything else in these four ludicrous hours. 40. The soundtrack is on CDs, played on processors that are synchronized to the time code on the film. |