Doug Liman’s breakthrough flm Swingers showed he had a real ear for
music; for his next flm, 1999’s Go, he traded neo swing nostalgia for rave
culture, but the beats-heavy score still
took center stage. Its tale of a drug deal gone wrong dismissed by some as a
Pulp Fiction rip-off when originally released, Go has become a bona-fde cult
classic over the years, and its kinetic soundtrack—composed of the most au
courant artists and tracks (including the frst new single in two years from No
Doubt)—has always enjoyed a lofty reputation among flm score cognoscenti. For
its vinyl debut, we’ve fashioned a gatefold jacket festooned with stills from
the flm to hold the two LPs, which we’ve pressed in “Gopaque” yellow vinyl
limited to 700 copies!