Fatal Beauty (soundtrack)

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Fatal Beauty (soundtrack album)
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Soundtrack album by
various artisis
ReleasedNovember 1987
Length35:30
Label Atlantic LP 81809
Producer David Chackler, Sylvia Rhone

Fatal Beauty (soundtrack album) is the official soundtrack album for the 1987 movie Fatal Beauty . Executive producers were David Chackler and Sylvia Rhone; music coordinators were Marty Wekser for Sounds of Film, Ltd. and Merlin Bobb for Atlantic Recording Corporation. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Donna Allen - Make It My Night" (4:12)
    (Danny Sembello/Tony Haynes) No Pain, No Gain/Unicity Music/Ertloejay Musique/WB Music Corp., ASCAP
    Produced by Jeff Smith and Peter Lord
  2. "LeVert - Casanova" (5:01)
    (Reggie Calloway) Calloco Music/Hip Trip Music, BMI
    Produced by Reggie Calloway and Vincent Calloway for Calloco, Inc.
  3. "Madame X - Just That Type of Girl" (6:22)
    (Bernadette Cooper/Cornelius Mims) Slap Me One! Music/Cornelio Carlos Music/Spectrum VII Music, ASCAP
    Produced by Bernadette Cooper for Slap Me One! Productions and Cornelius Mims
  4. "Miki Howard - Edge of Love" (4:35)
    (Cynthia Weil/Scott Cutler) Dyad Music/Tyrell-Mann Music, BMI
    Produced by Steve Tyrell and David Kitay for the Tyrell Music Group
  5. "Shannon - Criminal (Theme from Fatal Beauty)" (3:38)
    (Sylvester Levay/Tom Whitlock) GMPC/Levay Music, ASCAP
    Produced by Mike Piccirilo
  6. "The System - Didn't I Blow Your Mind" (4:20)
    (Mic Murphy/David Frank) Science Lab Music, ASCAP
    Produced by The System for Science Lab Productions
  7. "Debbie Gibson - Red Hot" (3:55)
    (Deborah Gibson) Creative Bloc Music Ltd./Deborah Ann's Music, ASCAP
    Produced by John Morales and Sergio Munzibai for Another M+M Production, Inc.
  8. "War - Sin City" (3:24)
    (Harold Faltermeyer/Scott Wilk/Linda Never) Kileauea Musikverlag GmbH/Yellow Brick Road Music/Valevista Music, ASCAP
    Produced by Harold Faltermeyer


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References

  1. "Various – Fatal Beauty (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". discogs.com . Retrieved 2014-02-13.