Singles only pulled modest box-office environment returns, but its soundtrack album was massive - not just simply because it captured "grunge" at its peak, but simply because Crowe framed the motion perfectly, including songs by ’80s alt-rock hero Paul Westerberg, ’70s FM star Nancy Wilson (Crowe’s spouse at the time), and famous Seattleite Jimi Hendrix to exhibit wherever the likes of Alice in Chains and Screaming Trees came from.