Ocean Colour Scene - "Hundred Mile High City" (3:59)
Tom, Nick & Ed - "It's A Deal, It's A Steal" (0:44)
James Browm - "The Boss" (3:09)
Skanga - "Truly, Madly, Deeply" (3:17)
Winston - ""Hortif**kinculturist"" (0:12)
Junior Murvin - "Police & Thieves" (3:59)
Lewis Taylor & Carleen Anderson - "18 With A Bullet" (3:22)
Dusty Springfield - "Spooky" (2:38)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "The GAme" (0:54)
Harry, Barry & Gary - ""Muppets"" (0:18)
Robbie Williams - "Man Machine" (3:31)
E Z Rollers - "Walk This LAnd" (3:48)
Barry - "Blaspheming Barry" (0:06)
The Stooges - "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (3:05)
Tom & Nick - ""It's Kosher"" (0:55)
Castaways - "Liar Liar" (1:51)
Plank & Dog - ""I've Been Shot"" (0:07)
Stretch - "Why Did You Do It" (3:28)
Ed & Soap - ""Guns 4 Show, Knives 4 A Pro"" (0:21)
Evil Superstars - "Oh Girl" (2:45)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "If This Milk Turns Sour" (feat Rory) (0:51)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "Zobra The Greek" (2:55)
John Murphy & David Hughes - "I'll Kill Ya" (feat Rory) (0:43)
James Brown - "The Payback" (7:30)
The Stone Roses - "Fools Gold" (4:12)
Big Chris - ""It's Been Emotional"" (0:04)
Pete Wingfield - "18 With A Bullet" (4:14)
Review: A cinematic classic requiring little introduction, Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels has gone on to become one of the quintessential British gangster flicks. Complete with endlessly quotable dialogue and a myriad of scuzzy yet endearing characters, the project would lay the groundwork for the mega success of Snatch which would follow at the turn of the new millennium. Almost as iconic as the film or its exceptional casting, is the cracking soundtrack which varies from James Brown to Junior Murvin to even Dusty Springfield. Yes, Robbie Williams might make an appearance (as he was everywhere in the late 90s), but with The Stooges and The Stone Roses in tow, the soundtrack runs the gamut from britpop to reggae to classic even d&b cuts such as 'Walk This Land' from E-Z Rollers. Freshly available on wax, this collection has since morphed into an intriguing time capsule of the British musical landscape in the ensuing decades, while also serving as a vast, varied compilation of timeless bangers.
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