
On this day April 7, 1986, the soundtrack to the film Absolute Beginners was released, showcasing a mix of musical styles from some of the most notable artists of the era. Created to accompany the British musical drama set in late 1950s London, the soundtrack blended pop, jazz, soul, and rock to match the film’s stylish and experimental tone.
The album featured performances by a range of artists including David Bowie, Sade, Ray Davies, and The Style Council. Bowie’s title track Absolute Beginners became one of the standout songs, charting in several countries and bringing major attention to the project. The soundtrack captured both the retro setting of the film and the eclectic spirit of mid 80s pop culture.
Even as the film itself received mixed reviews, the music was praised for its quality and energy, and it remains one of the more memorable soundtracks of the decade.
Fun fact: David Bowie not only contributed the title track but also appeared in the film as a slick advertising executive.
Trivia question: What artist performed the title track for the Absolute Beginners soundtrack and also acted in the film?
The album featured performances by a range of artists including David Bowie, Sade, Ray Davies, and The Style Council. Bowie’s title track Absolute Beginners became one of the standout songs, charting in several countries and bringing major attention to the project. The soundtrack captured both the retro setting of the film and the eclectic spirit of mid 80s pop culture.
Even as the film itself received mixed reviews, the music was praised for its quality and energy, and it remains one of the more memorable soundtracks of the decade.
Fun fact: David Bowie not only contributed the title track but also appeared in the film as a slick advertising executive.
Trivia question: What artist performed the title track for the Absolute Beginners soundtrack and also acted in the film?