The Breakfast Club

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 42,845
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 075021329423
 
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The Breakfast Club

1LISTENDon't You (Forget About Me) / Simple Minds 4:20
2LISTENWaiting / E.G. Daily 4:38
3LISTENFire in the Twilight / Wang Chung 3:51
4LISTENI'm the Dude Instrumental 2:10
5LISTENHeart Too Hot to Hold / Jesse Johnson & Stephanie Spruill 4:25
6LISTENDream Montage Instrumental 2:38
7LISTENWe Are Not Alone / Karla DeVito 3:38
8LISTENReggae / Instrumental Instrumental 3:07
9LISTENDidn't I Tell You / Joyce Kennedy 4:47
10LISTENLove Theme Instrumental Version 4:28

Editorial Reviews

Any fan of John Hughes or '80s teen culture remembers the soundtrack to The Breakfast Club for one reason: Simple Minds' stone classic "Don't You (Forget About Me)." One of the few new wave songs that could seriously be called an anthem, the song made an indelible impression on an entire generation, which is no exaggeration for many Gen-Xers. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" is the sound of the mid-'80s, without exception. Too bad it's the only memorable thing about the soundtrack. The remainder of the record is either devoted to '80s artifacts -- there's really no other word for leftovers from Wang Chung or songs by Karla DeVito, Jesse Johnson, and Elizabeth Daily, or forgettable instrumentals by Keith Forsey. Ironically, the very fact that the soundtrack is disposable makes it all the more a time capsule and thereby interesting, but don't expect to be blown away by anything outside of Simple Minds' undisputed masterpiece. By the way, nothing is more emblematic of the Reagan era than the fact that a worthy band became famous -- in fact, synonymous -- for a song they didn't write. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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July 19, 2004: This CD is fantastic! This movie is one of my favorite movies, and this CD is too! IT has all these wonderful 80's tunes and how one could listen to this CD and not like it is beyond me. Buy this CD today, or "I'm cracking skulls." -Rich the guy who watches over them in detention