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Beverly Hills 90210: The Soundtrack
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Beverly Hills 90210: The Soundtrack  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 20, 1992
Studio: Giant Records / Wea
Composer: Various Artists, Fred Mollin, Ian Prince, Jeff Danna, John E. Davis
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Bend Time Back Around - Wolff, Elliot
2. Got 2 Have U - Color Me Badd
3. The Right Kind of Love - Faragher, Tommy
4. Love Is - Tonio K.
5. Just Wanna Be Your Friend - Punk
6. Let Me Be Your Baby - Williams, Geoffrey
7. Saving Forever for You - Warren, Diane
8. All the Way to Heaven - Warren, Diane
9. Why - Dennis, Cathy
10. Time to Be Lovers - Snow, Tom
11. Action Speaks Louder Than Words - Snow, Tom
12. Theme from Beverly Hills, 90210 - Davis, John E.
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Brings me back to my childhoodNov 02, 2006
90210 rocked my world as a kid and still does. The soundtrack is cheezy 80's music but come on.....who doesn't want still love all the drama of Brenda and Dylan?

5Buy this for the theme song.Dec 19, 2005
I bought this soundtrack and set it as my alarm clock. So every morning when I wake up at 7:15 a.m. I hear " duh nuh nuh nuh, duh nuh nuh nuh!!! CLAP!! CLAP!!" and then I do a ninja flip out of the bed into my slippers and pick up my autographed red and yellow hulk hogan guitar (custom made) and bust into a 3 minute long solo. It's become such a spectacle in my neighborhood that the children at the school bus gather around my front lawn and look into my window to witness such a display musicianship. When I'm done I yell at them to get off my lawn or I'll run them over with my 88 Le Sabre, life is sweet.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Very good album of glossy, slick popSep 25, 2005
This was a very thought out soundtrack of pop songs with a slickness to them. Standouts were Paula Abdul, Color Me Badd, Jody Watley, Tara Kemp, Shanice's best singing in Saving Forever For You and others. But I liked Jeremy Jordan's The Right Kind of Love and Geoffrey Williams' adventurous Let Me Be Your Baby with its out of nowhere kind of sound. What really made the soundtrack stand out was the wonderful Vanessa Williams/Brian McKnight duet, Love Is. Perfect matchup that boosted both singers' music careers incredibly and gave them more solo hits on their own. I still hear that song a good 13 years later on some radio stations--people still love it. This soundtrack set the tone for more kinds of pop oriented soundtracks in the '90s with the biggest names on the planet on one collection. These days, the NOW series does this method. But this is fun, escapism pop to promote a very popular TV show on Fox, when Jason Priestley's green eyes swooned female viewers.

2 of 23 found the following review helpful:

2Disappointed in this...Dec 10, 2004
Oh sure, there's some good stuff on here, but I bought this hoping there'd be songs performed by Jason Priestly, Tori Spelling, Luke Perry and the others. Are there any songs on here by them? Noooooooo!

I once heard that Ian Ziering can sing a mean version of You Light Up My Life. Why couldn't THAT have been included on this???

I don't know what these record company people were thinking. Sure, it's hard to not like an album with songs by Color Me Bad and Chaka Kahn, but this could have been soooooo much better.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5nostalgia - 90s pop music at its bestSep 17, 2000
i dont know if its because this album reminds me about a lot of good times but its just an overall great soundtrack. many of the songs hav a great beat and the album itself as a whole is original and colorful. from time to time i listen to the entire cd from paula abdul to the 90210 theme song. i personally think its a model of the early 90s pop music at its best. i will also add that if u were a 90210 fan u will definitely not regret buying the album.

 
 
 
 
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