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Labyrinth is a soundtrack album by David Bowie and composer Trevor Jones, released in 1986 for the film Labyrinth. It was the second of three soundtrack releases in which Bowie had a major role, following Christiane F. (1981) and preceding The Buddha of Suburbia (1993).
Wretch 32 features on two Labrinth songs: "Earthquake" (All Stars Remix) and "Meanest Man". Kano is one of four rappers featured on the All Stars remix of "Earthquake". Busta Rhymes has performed with Labrinth on the "Earthquake" All Stars remix. Labrinth and Plan B worked together on "Playing with Fire" and "Atomic".
The discography of British musician and producer Labrinth consists of three studio albums, two soundtrack albums, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles and fourteen music videos. The musician released his debut single, " Let the Sun Shine ", in September 2010 where it peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart ; also reaching number ...
In May 2017, Labrinth was featured on Sia's single "To Be Human" from the Wonder Woman soundtrack. [44] In September 2017, Apple used Labrinth's song "Misbehaving" in their keynote to announce their Apple Watch Series 3. [45] On 3 May 2018, Labrinth was announced as a member of the supergroup LSD along with Sia and music producer Diplo. It was ...
According to Bowie biographer David Buckley in 2015, "As the World Falls Down" was in the top 30 highest-selling Bowie songs on iTunes in the United Kingdom, and the Labyrinth soundtrack was Bowie's third-best selling iTunes album. [20] At the time of Bowie's death in 2016, the song was the 32nd highest-selling Bowie UK download. [21]
Bowie wrote and recorded five songs for Labyrinth, in which he also starred as Jareth, the king of the goblins. [4] " Underground" is the film's theme song; a slower, re-scored version by composer Trevor Jones plays over the opening credits whilst Bowie's original version plays during the end credits.
"Magic Dance" is the third track on the Labyrinth soundtrack, released in July 1986 to coincide with the film's US premiere. [8] In 1987 the song was released on 12" in limited markets, including the US.
Labyrinth was featured in music trade papers such as Billboard magazine due to Bowie's soundtrack for the film. [52] Bowie was not heavily involved in promoting the film, but Jim Henson was nonetheless grateful that he produced a music video to accompany the song "Underground" from the soundtrack, saying that, "I think it's the best thing he ...