The Apple Soundtrack (

The Apple Soundtrack (1980) cover

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Rating: 4.40/10 from 2700 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La manzana

Title in Italiano:

La Mela

Title in Português:

A Maçã

Synopsis

Alphie and Bibi, two sweet, naive youths from Moose Jaw, Canada, have come to America to compete in the 1994 Worldvision Song Festival.

Although the pair have talent, they are beaten out by the underhanded tactics of the festival favorites, another duo with the backing of BIM: Boogalow International Music, and its leader, Mr. Boogalow.

Though crestfallen by their loss, Bibi and Alphie are soon delighted to hear that Mr. Boogalow has taken an interest in their music and wants to sign them to his label.

All is looking up for the two until they begin to discover the dark underside of the rock and roll world.

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Play Title Artist
The Apple
BIM
Kobi Recht: Performer
Iris Recht: Lyrics
Allan Love: Performer
Universal Melody
Kobi Recht: Performer
Iris Recht: Lyrics
Mary Hylan: Performer
Made for Me
Kobi Recht: Performer
Iris Recht: Lyrics
Allan Love: Performer
Showbizness
Kobi Recht: Performer
Iris Recht: Lyrics
The Apple
How to Be a Master
Speed
Where Has Love Gone?
BIM (reprise)
Cry for Me
Coming
I Found Me
Child of Love
Universal Melody (reprise)
BIM (Grace Kennedy and Allan Love)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Universal Melody (Mary Hylan and George Gilmour)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Coming (Grace Kennedy)
George S. Clinton: Performer
I Found Me (Grace Kennedy)
George S. Clinton: Performer
The Apple (Allan Love)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Cry For Me (Mary Hylan and George Gilmour)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Speed (Mary Hylan)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Creation (Joss Ackland)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Where Has Love Gone (George Gilmour)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Showbizness (Vladek Sheybal and Ray Shell)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Made For Me (Mary Hylan and Allan Love)
George S. Clinton: Performer
How To Be A Master (Vladek Sheybal, Grace Kennedy, Allan Love, and Ray Shell)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Child of Love (Joss Ackland, Mary Hylan, and George Gilmou)
George S. Clinton: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Allen
8/10

The soundtrack of The Apple perfectly captures the youthful innocence and dreams of Alphie and Bibi as they pursue their music career in America.

Paul Lopez
9/10

The emotional depth and range of the music in The Apple left a lasting impact on me, making me appreciate the power of music to tell a story and evoke a wide range of emotions. I found myself humming along to the songs long after the movie ended, a true testament to the quality of the soundtrack.

Donald Smith
6/10

While some may find the soundtrack of The Apple to be a bit over-the-top and cheesy, I appreciate how it adds a layer of campiness to the film. The exaggerated performances and flamboyant musical numbers enhance the overall experience, creating a fun and entertaining atmosphere. The songs may not be groundbreaking, but they serve their purpose in setting the tone for the film and providing an enjoyable auditory backdrop to the story of Alphie and Bibi's rise and fall in the music industry.

Ronald Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of The Apple perfectly captures the essence of the 80s rock and roll scene with its energetic and catchy tunes. The songs convey the journey of Alphie and Bibi, from their innocent beginnings to the darker side of the music industry. The contrast in musical styles throughout the film helps to emphasize the emotional rollercoaster that the characters go through, making the soundtrack a crucial element in conveying the story effectively.

Deborah Hill
10/10

From the upbeat and energetic tracks that highlighted Alphie and Bibi's journey to the darker, more introspective tunes that hinted at the hidden dangers of the music industry, every song in the soundtrack was a masterpiece in its own right.

Brian Thompson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Apple not only complements the visuals but also stands on its own as a dynamic and enjoyable collection of songs that capture the spirit of the film.

Emily Phillips
8/10

The variety of musical genres represented in the soundtrack, from pop to rock to disco, showcases the diverse influences in the characters' musical journey.

Timothy Garcia
7/10

The songs in the film are catchy and memorable, adding a fun and lively energy to the story.

Susan Lee
9/10

The soundtrack of The Apple truly captured the essence of the 80s rock and roll era. Each song was a perfect blend of catchy melodies and powerful lyrics that transported me back in time.

Joshua Scott
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the influence of Mr. Boogalow and BIM through the music styles and production choices, adding depth to the narrative.

Mary Hall
7/10

The music enhances the emotional journey of the characters, from their initial excitement to the disillusionment and challenges they face in the cutthroat music industry.

Betty King
8/10

The contrast between the upbeat pop tunes and the darker themes explored in the film creates a powerful and engaging listening experience.