Description
Doug Liman's breakthrough film Swingers showed he had a real ear for music; for his next film, 1999's Go, he traded neo swing nostalgia for rave culture,
but the beats-heavy score still took center stage. Its tale of a drug deal gone wrong dismissed by some as a Pulp Fiction rip-off when originally released, Go has become a bona-fide cult classic over the years, and its kinetic
soundtrack�composed of the most au courant artists and tracks (including
the first new single in two years from No Doubt)�has always enjoyed a lofty reputation among film score cognoscenti. For its vinyl debut, we've fashioned a gatefold jacket festooned with stills from the film to hold the two LPs, which we've pressed in "Gopaque" yellow vinyl limited to 700 copies!