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Album: Danielle Peck
  1. Finding A Good Man
  2. Isn't That Everything
  3. Kiss You On The Mouth
  4. Falling Apart
  5. I Don't
  6. Sucks To Be You
  7. Honky-Tonk Time
  8. Thisty Again
  9. Only The Lonely Talkin'
  10. A Woman Does Too
  11. Somebody For You

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Kurt Cobain biopic features REM, Iggy Pop

The soundtrack to the film 'Kurt Cobain About A Son' will feature tracks from REM, Iggy Pop and David Bowie as well as several other bands that reportedly influenced the Nirvana frontman.

The soundtrack, due out in the US on September 11 via Barsuk, will also include a new song by Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard, who also composed an original score for the film along with producer Steve Fisk.

Although the soundtrack will not feature any songs from Nirvana, it will feature excerpts of audio-taped interviews with Cobain.

The film, due out in late 2007, features several rare interviews with the singer, as well as footage of sites in the Pacific Northwest that played a major role in his life.

The tracklisting is:

Steve Fisk and Benjamin Gibbard - 'Overture'
Never Intended (interview clip)
Arlo Guthrie - 'Motorcycle Song'
The Melvins - 'Eye Flys'
Punk Rock (interview clip)
Bad Brains - 'Banned In D.C.'
Creedence Clearwater Revival - 'Up Around the Bend'
Half Japanese - 'Put Some Sugar On It'
The Vaselines - 'Son of A Gun'
Butthole Surfers - 'Graveyard'
Hardcore Was Dead (interview clip)
Scratch Acid - 'Owner's Lament'
Mudhoney - 'Touch Me I'm Sick'
Car Radio (interview clip)
Iggy Pop - 'The Passenger'
Lead Belly - 'The Bourgeois Blues'
REM - 'New Orleans Instrumental No. 1'
The Limelight (interview clip)
David Bowie - 'The Man Who Sold The World'
Mark Lanegan - 'Museum'
Ben Gibbard - 'Indian Summer'
Ian Curtis biopic wins prizes at Cannes Film Festival

The new Ian Curtis biopic 'Control' has won a host of acclaim and prizes at this year's Cannes Film Festival, including Best European Film.

Anton Corbijn's movie about the Joy Division singer, who committed suicide at the height of the band's powers in 1980, was shown outside the main Palme d'Or competition.

However, 'Control' was the big winner of the Director's Fortnight section, winning the CICAE Art & Essai prize for Best Film.

The movie also claimed the 'Regards Jeunes' award for best first or second directed feature film and the Europa Cinemas Label prize for Best European Film in the sidebar.

The Europa Cinemas jury said about the film: "This is a very impressive and assured debut from a renowned photographer, but he never allows the look of the film, beautiful though it is, to detract from the powerful story and character development.

"The performances are all excellent, not just the leading characters. We feel that this is a film that will strike a real chord with audiences around Europe, and not just with music lovers."

The movie is an adaptation of Curtis widow Deborah's memoirs of her life with the singer, 'Touching From A Distance'. In the movie, she is played by Oscar-nominated actress Samantha Morton, while Curtis is played by relative unknown Sam Riley.

'Control' is due for release later this year.