

The soundtrack certainly sticks to relevant themes. The list is rife with ‘60s-era nostalgia, including The Rolling Stones’ hard-charging “Sympathy For the Devil,” The Doors’ psychedelic-driven “Light My Fire,” and Bob Dylan’s swaying ’67 ballad “I Shall Be Released.” At only a nine-song count, it’s likely not the full tracklisting, but it does provide a possible glimpse at the show’s musical touch points. Internet sleuths can also find an unconfirmed soundtrack on IMDb. “This is Patti’s private song, for her own wild heart, seeking to be whole,” she says of Tim Buckley’s melancholic 1970 entry “Song To the Siren.” She called the Mamas & The Papas’ breezy 1967 track “Dedicated To the One I Love” one of those songs that “you'll attach to any guy you fall in love with but really they're just about your own feeling of love and longing.” She even made a cheeky reference to the impending presidential election, saying “the 2016 version would be called ‘Nasty Woman” of Cat Stevens’ romantic 1970 strummer “Hard Headed Woman.” The compilation draws from her character’s fierce nature, splicing together tunes from iconic ‘60s musicians like The Beatles, Van Morrison, and Diana Ross & The Supremes.Īngelson explains her selections in a statement. In the meantime, GGR star Genevieve Angelson, who plays free-spirited researcher Patti Robinson, has given Bustle an exclusive look at her hand-curated playlist for the show.

All that girl power should make for an ultra empowering score, but eager viewers might have a little trouble getting into the groove: the Good Girls Revolt soundtrack has yet to get an official release. The series, based on Povich’s non-fiction novel of the same name, follows the female staff of the fictional News of the Week magazine as they fight to upend gender discrimination in the workplace. 28, Lynn Povich’s evocative account of workplace sexism in the 1960s will make its way to the small screen with the premiere of Amazon’s Good Girls Revolt.
