Does anyone know who the artist is and the title of the disco song that plays in the club before Stallone and Rutger stare each other down, leading to the gun fight? All I can tell is that it might be called "She's Looking So Good" or "Looking So Good". I'd love to add this song to my extended soundtrack. The rock instrumental that plays after it is excellent as well and sounds very familiar. It's definitely not an instrumental version of Keith Emerson's "I'm A Man". That song sounds totally different in the soundtrack release.
"Wherever You Go, There You Are." - Buckaroo Banzai
You must be referring to the songs that were used to replace Brown Sugar, and I'm A Man on some video and DVD releases. I have not been able to locate the titles of these two tracks, either. I have always wondered where the studios obtain these 'replacement' songs from, in cases where they have to replace the original songs for home video release, due to clearance issues. The version of I'm A Man heard in the original version is different than the version heard on the soundtrack release. I always thought the film version of the song was the better of the two.
Not sure if you checked my previous post on this board 'Additional Songs Replaced?'
I noticed there were a couple of additional songs in the film's end credits on the GoodTimes DVD release, which are not present in the end credits of the Universal DVD release. There may be a couple of additional songs to add to your extended soundtrack.
A Man and a Woman Courtesy of MCA Records
Last Call Performed by The Crusaders Courtesy of MCA Records
Thanks for the information. I found the Crusaders song. It's an instrumental jazz piece from their 1980 album, Rhapsody & Blues. Not sure who did "A Man and a Woman" though.
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