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Oasis, Primal Scream and more feature on ‘Upside Down’ soundtrack album

Super Furry Animals also feature on soundtrack to Creation Records film

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Oasis, Primal Scream, Super Furry Animals and The Jesus And Mary Chain are among the bands who feature on the soundtrack album of Creation Records documenrtary Upside Down.

The film features new interviews with label founder Alan McGee, Noel Gallagher and Primal Scream and is released on DVD on May 9. The two-disc soundtrack will come out on the same day.

The movie was directed by Danny O’Conner.

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The soundtrack tracklisting is:

Disc One

The Jesus And Mary Chain – ‘Upside Down’

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Oasis – ‘Rock N Roll Star’

Primal Scream – ‘Loaded’

Ride – ‘Leave Them All Behind’

House of Love – ‘Shine On’

BMX Bandits – ‘Serious Drugs’

Teenage Fanclub – ‘The Concept’

Telescopes – ‘Perfect Needle’

Biff Bang Pow – ‘There Must Be A Better Life’

Slowdive – ‘Souvlaki Space Station’

Slaughter Joe – ‘I’ll Follow You Down’

Jasmine Minks – ‘Think’

The Boo Radleys – ‘Lazarus’

Revolving Paint Dream – ‘In The Afternoon’

Sugar – ‘If I Can’t Change Your Mind’

Momus – ‘What Will Death Be Like?’

Swervedriver – ‘Son Of Mustang Ford’

Super Furry Animals – ‘Something 4 The Weekend’

Disc Two

Oasis – ‘Wonderwall’

Ride – ‘Taste’

Primal Scream – ‘Swastika Eyes’

Swervedriver – ‘Duel’

Teenage Fanclub – ‘Mellow Doubt’

Biff Bang Pow – ‘It Makes You Scared’

Slowdive – ‘Alison’

Slaughter Joe – ‘So Out Of Touch’

Revolving Paint Dream – ‘Flowers In The Sky’

BMX Bandits – ‘I Wanna Fall In Love’

House of Love – ‘Destroy The Heart’

Jazz Butcher – ‘Girl Go’

Telescopes – ‘Flying’

The Creation – ‘Creation’

Momus – ‘Murders, The Hope Of Woman’

Primal Scream – ‘Imperial’

The Boo Radleys – ‘Wake Up Boo!’

The Jesus And Mary Chain – ‘Some Candy Talking’

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