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DISC: 1

1. Track 1
2. DJ. Intro : The #1 Record
3. Track 3
4. the #1 Record (By Escapeism
5. W/ Izzy Glaudini on Lead Vocal)
6. Track 6
7. Theme for the Lost Record
8. Track 8
9. the Talk Machine
10. Track 10
11. Feelo-Vision
12. Track 12
13. Kreative Kontrol (Is the Company)
14. Track 14
15. Lost Record Soliloquy
16. Track 16
17. Club Blasé
18. Track 18
19. I Work As An Artist
20. 1
21. Protests
22. 1
23. Post-Club Pillow Talk
24. 1
25. the Girl ; the Record
26. 1
27. Pale Moonlight (Escapeism)
28. 1
29. the Mandatories (Emmett Kelly)
30. 1
31. Destination: Love (The Make-Up)
32. 1
33. Le Drug (Escapeism)
34. 1
35. Abduction
36. 1
37. Interrogation ; Escape
38. 1
39. the Lost Record (Escapeism)

More Info:

The Lost Record is the underground rock 'n' roll exploitation sci-fi film of this time. Starring Pauline Jorry andf eaturing appearances and contributions from Henry Rollins, Emmett Kelly, Michelle Mae, Paul Zone, Howie Pyro, Kid Congo, Crush, Automatic Band and scores of other underground notables, The Lost Record-directed and produced by Ian F. Svenonius and Alexandra Cabral-is a film set in a murky indeterminate future / past world where one record, The #1 Record, holds sway over society. In this world The #1 Record is unavoidable and ubiquitous; pumped out nonstop on the airwaves, intercom, and television with it's irresistible and infectious message of totalitarian consumer control. The status quo is challenged when a protagonist-played by Pauline Jorry-a worker on an art assembly line, stumbles on another record at a junk-shop which is neglected, lost, and unplayed. Called The Lost Record, it suggests another way to live; another set of values. Enchanted, she begins to play it for others, much to the consternation of the authorities. Can / will it challenge the #1 Record? And what will happen if it succeeds? Based conceptually on the Escape-ism song of the same name, the soundtrack features a beautiful original score by Alex Minoff (of Golden, Extra Golden and Weird War fame) plus music by Emmett Kelly, Escape-ism, The Make Up, plus sound blurbs from this singularly poignant, funny, and affecting film which has won citationsand & notices at Belgrade's Kinoskop festival, Indie Lisboa, and the Chicago Underground Film Festival among others.