Party Monster revolves around the late-'80s/early-'90s New York club scene. Its soundtrack only reflects that fact somewhat. Sleazy electro-pop that was made well outside the time frame of this scene -- Miss Kittin & the Hacker's naughty "Frank Sinatra," Ladytron's sleek "Seventeen" -- falls in with a somewhat wide variety of songs from the '80s -- ABC's suave "How to Be a Millionaire," Stacey Q's chirpy "Two of Hearts." It had a chance to be the kind of soundtrack that works outside the context of the film, accurately covering a specific scene from a specific point in time, but it wound up being another disc that can mainly relates to those who enjoyed the movie. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Phil Klum
- Editing, Mastering
- Fenton Bailey
- Director, Writer, Video, Executive Producer
- Randy Barbato
- Director, Writer, Video, Executive Producer
- Patricia Joseph
- Soundtrack Producer
- John Schmidt
- Executive Producer
- James St. James
- Book
- Howard Paar
- Executive Producer, Music Supervisor
- Jonathan Marcus
- Producer
- Jackie Sussman
- Business Consultant, Legal Counsel
- Christine Vachon
- Producer
- Benjamin Wheelock
- Design
- Edward Pressman
- Executive Producer
- Michael Wilkinson Jr.
- Design
- Bill Coleman
- Executive Producer, Associate Supervisor
- John Wells
- Executive Producer
- Marilyn Manson
- Guest Appearance











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