"At the Paradise our performers are contracted to entertain you at any cost! And entertain you they will. Trust me." -- Swan (Phantom of the Paradise)

Artist Selection Album Label
Marni Nixon Stay Awake Mary Poppins Disney
Mari Boine Don't Go - Not You Mari Boine Antilles
Patti Smith Elegie Horses Arista
The Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps The White Album Capitol
The Residents Blue Rosebuds Duck Stab Ralph
Harry Nilsson Everybody's Talkin' Midnight Cowboy UA
David Kitay Theme Ghost World Shanachie
Fantômas 0:00 - 6:66 Delirium Cordia Ipecac
Metal Church My Favorite Nightmare Metal Church Elektra
The Undead Somebody Super Like You Phantom Of The Paradise A&M
Green Day Jesus Of Suburbia American Idiot Reprise
Paul Williams The Hell Of It Phantom Of The Paradise A&M
The Residents Tragic Bells The Commercial Album Ralph
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Crimson & Clover I Love Rock 'N' Roll Boardwalk
Royal Scottish National Orchestra Main Theme Batman Trilogy Varese Sarabande
Silver Jews Smith & Jones Forever American Water Drag City
Pixies Wave Of Mutilation Doolittle 4AD
Iggy Pop Dirt TV Eye 1977 Live RCA
Robert Fripp (w/Peter Gabriel) Here Comes The Flood Exposure E.G.
Pitch Shifter N.C.M. Desensitized Earache
Nile Masturbating The War God Black Seeds Of Vengeance Relapse
Scratch Acid Damned For All Time Just Keep Eating Rabid Cat
The Fall Cowtraflow The Real New Fall LP Narnack
The Mooney Suzuki Shake That Bush Again Alive & Amplified Columbia
Zeke I Don't Give A Fuck Random Sampler Kerrang!
Ramones I Wanna Be Sedated Road To Ruin Sire
Big Star Till the End of the Day Third/Sister Lovers Ryko
Epoxies Cross My Heart Epoxies Dirtnap
New Bomb Turks Ad Nauseum Switchblade Tongues, Butterknife Brains Gearhead
Psychotic Pineapple Hang On For Your Life Where's The Party? Richmond
Carl Perkins Honey Don't Rock Rock Rock Mojo
Alec Empire Something For The Pain Alec Empire Vs. Elvis Presley El Turco Loco
Mott The Hoople I Wish I Was Your Mother Mott Columbia


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