Private Parts: The Album Soundtrace Music Cd

 

 

    Unknown Artist–    Pig Virus    0:29

    Rob Zombie And Howard Stern–    The Great American Nightmare    3:54

    Unknown Artist–    Mama Look -- A Boo Boo    1:31

    LL Cool J, Flea, Dave Navarro And Chad Smith–    I Make My Own Rules    4:33

    Unknown Artist–    The Match Game    0:04

    Porno For Pyros–    Hard Charger    6:46

    Unknown Artist–    Moti    0:34

    Marilyn Manson–    The Suck For Your Solution    4:01

    Unknown Artist–    Lance Eluction    0:29

    Ozzy Osbourne And Type O Negative–    Pictures Of Matchstick Men    5:59

    Unknown Artist–    The Contest    0:14

    Green Day–    Tired Of Waiting For You    2:30

    Unknown Artist–    WRNW    0:13

    Ramones–    Pinhead    2:42

    Unknown Artist–    Oh Howard    0:49

    Charlie Clouser–    The Ben Stern Megamix    2:15

    Unknown Artist–    The Howard Stern Experience    0:40

    Deep Purple–    Smoke On The Water    3:34

    Unknown Artist–    WCCC    0:08

    Cheap Trick–    I Want You To Want Me    3:37

    Unknown Artist–    The Antichrist    0:12

    Ted Nugent–    Cat Scratch Fever    3:36

    Unknown Artist–    WNBC    0:33

    Van Halen–    Jamie's Cryin'    3:26

    Unknown Artist–    Crackhead Bob    0:09

    AC/DC–    You Shook Me All Night Long (Live)    3:52

    Unknown Artist–    Howard You Stink    0:10

    Unknown Artist–    Ladies And Gentlemen    0:05

    Howard Stern And The Dust Brothers–    Tortured Man    5:30

 

 

Private Parts: The Album is the soundtrack album to the 1997 biographical comedy film based on Stern's first book Private Parts, released on February 25, 1997 by Warner Bros. Records. The album is a compilation of classic and contemporary rock songs with excerpts from various scenes from the film. Two songs are original tracks featuring Stern on vocals: "The Great American Nightmare" performed by Rob Zombie and "Tortured Man", co-written and performed by The Dust Brothers with assistance from Stern's writers Jackie Martling and Fred Norris. The former has been the opening theme to Stern's radio show since 1999. The album was produced by Peter Afterman, Jeff Gold, and Rick Rubin.

 

 

All used  disks are professionally refurbished and test played before shipping and will play  well in most machines.

 

 



Disc's are also repackaged (labeled refurbished).