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<img src="http://www.tonepublications.com/media/rocky_horror_picture_show_soundtrack.jpg" alt="It’s Just a Jump to the Left!" class="thumbnail large post-image" /><p>Somehow, the <em>Rocky Horror Picture Show</em> is still going strong after almost 40 years. *Now tame in comparison to half of the stuff you see on Fox News, it still has a sexy, kitchy charm.</p>
<p>Featuring a much younger and larger Meat Loaf as Eddie, a mostly forgettable Brad Bostwick (asshole) as Brad and introducing an incredibly hot Susan Sarandon as Janet, the semi frumpy chick who’s sexuality is awakened by the despicable Dr. Frank-n-Furter (played by Tim Curry) this record will either bring back fond memories, or augment the current soundtrack of your life.</p>
<p>This one won’t win any awards for sound or mastering quality, as the overall recording is slightly compressed from what you’ll hear in a theater with a great sound system, but if cranking the Time Warp doesn’t get you up off the couch to shake your groove thing, nothing will. It’s a must for your record collection.</p>
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[Source: http://www.tonepublications.com/analogaholic/its-just-a-jump-to-the-left/]
<img src="http://www.tonepublications.com/media/rocky_horror_picture_show_soundtrack.jpg" alt="It’s Just a Jump to the Left!" class="thumbnail large post-image" /><p>Somehow, the <em>Rocky Horror Picture Show</em> is still going strong after almost 40 years. *Now tame in comparison to half of the stuff you see on Fox News, it still has a sexy, kitchy charm.</p>
<p>Featuring a much younger and larger Meat Loaf as Eddie, a mostly forgettable Brad Bostwick (asshole) as Brad and introducing an incredibly hot Susan Sarandon as Janet, the semi frumpy chick who’s sexuality is awakened by the despicable Dr. Frank-n-Furter (played by Tim Curry) this record will either bring back fond memories, or augment the current soundtrack of your life.</p>
<p>This one won’t win any awards for sound or mastering quality, as the overall recording is slightly compressed from what you’ll hear in a theater with a great sound system, but if cranking the Time Warp doesn’t get you up off the couch to shake your groove thing, nothing will. It’s a must for your record collection.</p>
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[Source: http://www.tonepublications.com/analogaholic/its-just-a-jump-to-the-left/]