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Author: Various Artists
Format: Import
Release Date: 31-03-1998
Details: One of the most surreal singles in memory, « Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen) » has an even stranger story than you’d imagine: in 1998, a student lifted the text of an article columnist Mary Schmich had written for the Chicago Tribune and started sending it around the world, crediting it as a commencement speech given at MIT by Kurt Vonnegut. Film director Baz Luhrmann (who had taken a big part in designing the soundscapes of his films Strictly Ballroom and William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet) got his hands on it just as he was working on a remix of Rozalla’s 1992 dance hit « Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good). » Within a day, Luhrmann had hired a local actor to read the text, and a single was born. It’s a wonderfully surreal pop-cultural moment on an album that strives for such things. Luhrmann’s modus operandi involves the remixing and customizing of tracks until they have a fabulous sheen, and it owes a lot to the equally media-attuned Malcolm McLaren (and especially to McLaren’s 1989 album Waltz Darling). Though he throws in a handful of time-tested songs (Doris Day’s « Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps, » La Bohme‘s « Che Gelide Manina »), Something for Everybody is very much of a specific moment–and though the moment may pass, fans will enjoy revisiting it time and again. –Randy Silver
UPC: 724385763625
EAN: 0724385763625
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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