Vivienne Westwood releases 'catwalk' album
Fashion icon includes New York Dolls in her favourite tracks
Designer Vivienne Westwood is launching a compilation album of songs used at her shows, at this year's London Fashion Week.
The record, called 'Catwalk Breakdown', is her first compilation album and is being released on Mercury Records this week.
The 16-track collection includes 'Personality Crisis' by New York Dolls and actress Mae West's 'Great Balls Of Fire'.
Customers can listen to the record at Selfridges during London Fashion Week.
The tracklisting is:
Magazine - 'Permafrost'
Rodrigo - 'Concierto de Aranquez'/Vivienne Westwood's Intro
Luca Mainardi - 'Barock'
Dirty Stop Out - 'Cave Girl'
Pierne - 'L'ecole des Aegipans'
Pierne - 'La Lecon De Flute De Pan'
Prokofieff - 'Dance Of The Knights'
Billy Fury - 'Last Night Was Made For Love'
Offenbach - 'Valse Lento'
Tchaikovsky - 'Sugar Plum Fairy'
Tchaikovsky - 'Coda'
Link Wray - 'Georgia Pines'
Tchaikovsky - 'Waltz Of The Flowers'
New York Dolls - 'Personality Crises'
Mae West - 'Great Balls Of Fire'
Larry Williams - 'Slow Down'
The record, called 'Catwalk Breakdown', is her first compilation album and is being released on Mercury Records this week.
The 16-track collection includes 'Personality Crisis' by New York Dolls and actress Mae West's 'Great Balls Of Fire'.
Customers can listen to the record at Selfridges during London Fashion Week.
The tracklisting is:
Magazine - 'Permafrost'
Rodrigo - 'Concierto de Aranquez'/Vivienne Westwood's Intro
Luca Mainardi - 'Barock'
Dirty Stop Out - 'Cave Girl'
Pierne - 'L'ecole des Aegipans'
Pierne - 'La Lecon De Flute De Pan'
Prokofieff - 'Dance Of The Knights'
Billy Fury - 'Last Night Was Made For Love'
Offenbach - 'Valse Lento'
Tchaikovsky - 'Sugar Plum Fairy'
Tchaikovsky - 'Coda'
Link Wray - 'Georgia Pines'
Tchaikovsky - 'Waltz Of The Flowers'
New York Dolls - 'Personality Crises'
Mae West - 'Great Balls Of Fire'
Larry Williams - 'Slow Down'
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