Breaking Glass



Product Details

  • Product Dimensions : 12.19 x 14.3 x 0.99 cm; 89.87 Grams
  • Manufacturer : UMC
  • Manufacturer reference : 551 356-2
  • Original Release Date : 1998
  • Label : UMC
  • Country of origin : Austria
  • Number of discs : 1
  • 415 in Film Music
  • 5,268 in Pop

Product Description Original soundtrack collection from the UK by Hazel O'Connor & produced by Tony Visconti (T. Rex, Bowie), features 12 tracks. Polygram. 1999. Hazel O'Connor's rebellious punk-styled singer is a talented timebomb ready to explode angrily at a cruel world. One night on stage she sees an audience member stabbed ("Calls the Tune"). Unable to get their face out of her mind, she slowly dissolves into a mental breakdown. The movie and album are both one-of-a-kind classics. Since O'Connor was involved so deeply with the production, the success belongs largely to her. If her acting doesn't get to you, then the songs surely will. Each makes a statement of one kind or another--most with a political slant reflecting her on-screen counterpart's bottled-up frustration. "Big Brother" points an accusing finger at Society. "Eighth Day" worries that the machine will shortly rule us. "Blackman" derides stereotyping and Class. "Who Needs It" says no thank you to nuclear energy. The music is often energetic, yet it's still her touching ballad "Will You" that lives longest in the memory. --Paul Tonks