When David Flint was a London teenager in 1980, he was rifling through vinyl LPs at Virgin Records, and he stumbled upon his first porn movie soundtrack: Deep Throat. Because albums weren’t age-restricted, Flint immediately purchased it. In England, Deep Throat was banned and many other porn films were censored. So Flint, like many others, turned to records—it was the closest he could get to watching the film. Deep Throat wasn’t like a traditional soundtrack—it featured all the dialogue and sound from the movie.
Flint began collecting porn movie soundtracks, including one for porno chic classic The Devil in Miss Jones, which ended up surprising him. “The music is
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