Clueless—Amy Heckerling’s film that afforded us token phrases like “As if!!!” and “Isn’t my house classic? The columns date all the way back to 1972.”—is turning 20 this year and Universal Music Enterprises is marking the occasion with a reissue of the soundtrack, on vinyl.
In national retailers April 7th, and with an exclusive Urban Outfitters black and yellow plaid edition available, the package is the best trip back through the best of the nineties: The Muffs’ cover of Kim Wilde’s “Kids in America,” Radiohead’s acoustic “Fake Plastic Trees,” Counting Crows’ cover of Psychedelic Furs’ “The Ghost in You,” and more. Full track listing is below.
The Muffs, “Kids in America”
Cracker, “Shake Some Action”
Counting Crows, “The Ghost in You”
Luscious Jackson, “Here” (Squirmel Mix)
World Party, “All the Young Dudes”
Radiohead, “Fake Plastic Trees” (acoustic version)
Lightning Seeds, “Change”
Smoking Popes, “Need You Around”
Beastie Boys, “Mullet Head”
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, “Where’d You Go?”
Coolio, “Rollin’ with My Homies”
Supergrass, “Alright”
Velocity Girl, “My Forgotten Favorite”
Jill Sobule, “Supermodel” (Jill Sobule)
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