Neil Young--Rust Never Sleeps
Blue Oyster Cult--Some Enchanted Evening
Black Sabbath--Vol. 4
Desperate Teenage Love Dolls Soundtrack--cool soundtrack to a low budget film about a girl gang/ punk band. A really cool instrumental version of "Stairway To Heaven" (during a scene on the beach where one of the Love Dolls gets in a knife fight with a member of the She-Devils, their rival gang), a cover of Sweet's "Fox On The Run" by Nip Drivers, Redd Kross doing "Ballad of a Love Doll" and "Look On Up At The Bottom" (from the Russ Meyer film Beyond The Valley of the Dolls), plyus a bunch of other cool stuff. The film includes such great lines as "The Love Dolls--these girls will do anything to become rock stars" and "Hey, thanks for killing my mom......" I haven't seen the film in a little while, and I've never seen the seqel, Love Doll Superstars, but I bet it's cool, too. I think it was produced by Ian or Jeff MacDonald, the brothers in Redd Kross. It's a damn entertaining B- (or maybe C- or D-) movie. Check it out.
I also recently watched the awesomely bad 1979 release, The Warriors, a film about a gang that has to fight their way back to their home turf after they get framed for killing the president of a rival gang. This thing had to cost next to nothing to make, all the scenes are in subways or other public places, for the most part, and the different gang uniforms are fucking hilarious. My favorites are the Top Hats and the Baseball Furies, and I like the name of the girl gang, the "Lizzies" (I guess they didn't want to be as obvious as calling them the "Lezzies"). I swear I thought that one of the "bad guys" was Sean Penn, but it isn't. Damn fine entertainment.