[ Family Recordings / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 16 May 2006
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This soccer movie, set in the decadent 1970s, features soul and disco songs from some of the biggest groups of the era (Donna Summer, Kool & The Gang, Love Unlimited Orchestra, James Brown, Marlena Shaw and The Commodores).
'Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos' is a richly layered documentary released just prior to the 2006 World Cup in Germany. It chronicles the New York Cosmos soccer team and its existence during the decadent 1970s.
Through random, ego-driven and impulsive decisions, the team's flamboyant 'larger than life' players (Pele, Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto) and executives (Ahmet Ertegun, Steve Ross, then President of Warner Communications) made a hit success of `soccer' US-style with a fan base including everyone from the fashion, music (Mick Jagger), political (Henry Kissenger) and business worlds only to see it all capitulate in the early '80s.
The music is very prominent in the film throughout and features soul and disco songs from some of the biggest groups of the era (Donna Summer, Kool & The Gang, Love Unlimited Orchestra, James Brown, Marlena Shaw and The Commodores).
1. Junior Walker & The Allstars – Nothing But Soul (Opening Titles)
2. Creative Source – Who Is He And What Is He To You?
3. Marlena Shaw – Woman Of The Ghetto
4. Love Unlimited Orchestra – Strange Games And Things
5. Kool & The Gang – Summer Madness
6. Jackson Sisters – I Believe In Miracles
7. The Supremes – He’s My Man
8. The Commodores – Machine Gun
9. Maceo And The Macks – Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)
10. Donna Summer – I Feel Love
11. Junior Walker & The Allstars – Walk In The Night
12. 4Hero – Les Fleur
13. Free Association – Sugarman
14. Sparks – This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us
15. John Miles – Highfly
16. The Osmonds – Crazy Horses
17. Steely Dan – Dirty Work (End Credits)