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Genre:
Soundtrack
Release Date: 05/12/1989
Run Time: 45:04
For the 1975 film version of
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, American producer
Lou Adler wisely mixed the best of the London and Los Angeles stage versions, shooting the movie in England with
Tim Curry and several of the other original cast members, plus
Meatloaf (years before
Bat Out of Hell), and Americans
Barry Bostwick and
Susan Sarandon as the innocent couple
Brad and
Janet.
Adler also brought back original London stage musicians in place of the slick studio musicians who had marred the L.A. cast album. The film version resequenced the songs and reassigned some of the vocals, with
Brad's song
"Once in a While" dropped. But it all worked out fine. The strings that were added to ballads like
"Science Fiction/Double Feature" only improved them; the rockers rocked out;
Bostwick and
Sarandon proved to be the best
Brad and
Janet ever; the original cast members, especially
Curry, reveled in the opportunity to immortalize their portrayals; and
Rocky Horror's potential as a witty parody of cheap movies, rock & roll, and sexual mores was fully realized. The film soundtrack album became the definitive version of the score, despite lacking the songs
"Planet Shmanet Janet" and
"The Sword of Damocles." The Rocky Horror Picture Show was not successful in its initial theatrical run, but then a strange thing happened. In 1976, the
Waverly Theater in New York's Greenwich Village began showing the film at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Soon, a cult of repeat viewers began turning up every week; they began to dress like the characters, call out their own comments at strategic moments, sing along, and add their own theatrical effects. The phenomenon spread across the U.S., with fans rivaling Trekkies and Deadheads for loyalty and eccentricity, and
The Rocky Horror Picture Show took on a life
Richard O'Brien never could have anticipated.
~William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide