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Dave Grohl collaborating with Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, Trent Reznor, Lee Ving and more on 'Sound City' soundtrack

Alain Johannes, Dave Grohl, Lee Ving, Pat Smear, and Taylor Hawkins
Lee Ving

As mentioned before, the documentary about legendary recording studio Sound City is being directed by Dave Grohl and will make it’s world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Consequence of Sound reports that Dave Grohl is also doing its soundtrack, titled Sound City – Real to Reel, which features collaborations between a crazy/amazing cast of musicians, and will include “Cut Me Some Slack,” the song he did with Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear at the 12.12.12 Benefit at MSG this week.

Other collaborations include “You Can’t Fix This” with Stevie Nicks; “The Man That Never Was” with Rick Springfield; and “Mantra” featuring QOTSA’s Josh Homme and Trent Reznor. Other collaborators include legendary session drummer Jim Keltner, Cheap Trick’s Rick Neilsen and former FEAR vocalist Lee Ving. The soundtrack is out March 12 and is available for pre-order via iTunes. Full Sound City soundtrack is below.


“Cut Me Some Slack”

Sound City Soundtrack track listing:
01 Dave Grohl, Peter Hayes, and Robert Levon Been: “Heaven and All”
02 Brad Wilk, Chris Goss, Dave Grohl, and Tim Commerford: “Time Slowing Down”
03 Dave Grohl, Rami Jaffee, Stevie Nicks, and Taylor Hawkins: “You Can’t Fix This”
04 Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Rick Springfield, and Taylor Hawkins: “The Man That Never Was”
04 Alain Johannes, Dave Grohl, Lee Ving, Pat Smear, and Taylor Hawkins: “Your Wife Is Calling”
06 Corey Taylor, Dave Grohl, Rick Nielsen, and Scott Reeder: “From Can to Can’t”
07 Alain Johannes, Chris Goss, Dave Grohl, and Joshua Homme: “Centipede”
08 Alain Johannes, Dave Grohl, and Joshua Homme: “A Trick With No Sleeve”
09 Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear: “Cut Me Some Slack”
10 Dave Grohl, Jessy Greene, Jim Keltner, and Rami Jaffee: “Once Upon a Time… The End”
11 Dave Grohl, Joshua Homme, and Trent Reznor: “Mantra”