Friday Night is 'Your favourite soundtrack from a movie'

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iandg

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Does this count? From 'Paint Your Waggon'


View: https://youtu.be/El9eCRisbDo
 
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Despite their age, all three are still some of my all-time favourite films

1. One of the first films I went to see at the pictures by myself
Jerry Reed wrote songs, arranged the music, & (possibly?) out-acted Burt Reynolds
Paul Williams (Little Enos in the film) is one heck a prolific, & successful, song-writer!!




2. Cinematically superb due to a great location. Sadly let-down by the reflected camera lights on the side of RD's RS700, as the XKE (a sad. bloated Series 3) passes
( the version released as a single in this country bears no resemblance to this, the film, version)
SWMBO once had quite a liking for Kris Kristofferson, as he looked in this film, & at that age




3. A stellar cast of the future, if relative unknowns at that point
Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Charles Martin Smith, Ron Howard, etc....
Plus, of course...................... 'the Wolfman'
(check out how far down the listings, Harrison Ford isI!!)

 

Chromatic

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There's also Deadlock - the soundtrack as searing as the sun.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfF9xubECvo



yeah I know, I tried to find and post the whole album on the tube but couldn't find one that worked, found a couple but both said they had been disabled where I am, youtube seems to have changed a bit since I was last there which wasn't all that long ago, last time I looked it was easy to find whole albums posted.
 
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For me, a little known film entitled Judgment Night. Every song on the soundtrack is a collaboration between hip-hop artists and rock/metal artists. Rock bands such as Pearl Jam, Therapy, Living Colour and Faith No More couple to hip hip acts such as Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill, Ice-T and Run DMC


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOnfpf3C18


more here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB5DB4470290896BA

IMO there's not a bad track on the album
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
From the film The Bodyguard, Nick Lowe's What's So Funny About Peace Love And Understanding. It was actually Curtis Steiger's version in the film but I'm not posting that shïte. Anyway the music can be heard for just few seconds in the film but it was enough for the song to make it onto the soundtrack LP, Nick Lowe apparently earned a six figure sum for the songwriting royalties due to the success of the record, not a bad days work.

 
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