The Tibetan Freedom Concert was the largest rock charity event of 1997, a two-day event held in June that featured many of the biggest names in rock and rap. Appropriately, it was filmed and recorded with the intention of being released later in the year as a charity record. The triple-disc set, The Tibetan Freedom Concert, is the extraordinary document of that weekend, containing one performance apiece from the 36 artists who appeared at the concert.
2012 two CD collection. The Australian Pop Series has become Australia's most comprehensive collection of heritage hit music ever issued on CD from our formative years, the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Again, like the earlier successful Volumes, this latest in the series is compiled by and features many quintessential Aussie hits and artists - many tracks highly sought after and in demand in recent years including some hits making their CD debut with all tracks selected from charts around Australia with the three decades represented again in this collection. Includes tracks from , , , , , , , , , and many others.
Wired: New Directions In Dance is a two CD compilation containing 35 tracks. It was released on PolyGram TV a sublabel of Polygram Records specifically for releasing commercial compilation albums in the UK. As the name suggests, these albums are mostly promoted during television commercial breaks.
The soundtrack to Jackie Chan's Supercop holds all of the action of the movie and manages to spread across genres in the process but remain coherent. There are some serious oddities in the roll call for the album, but throughout the whole, the album manages to pull itself together.
As the auteur of post-punk suburban adolescence, director John Hughes appropriately enhanced his '80s movies with relatively harmless new wave soundtracks. Where earlier films like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles included the occasional Wang Chung or Simple Minds track, though, 1986's Pretty in Pink boasted a full lineup of "rock of the '80s" highlights.