Soundtrack
Anyone know where I can get the soundtrack to this movie? Released on Mercury Records back in the 80s. Did it ever make it to CD?
shareAnyone know where I can get the soundtrack to this movie? Released on Mercury Records back in the 80s. Did it ever make it to CD?
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Any further information would be much appreciated. I bought the soundtrack on audiocassette (long since lost) in the mid-80's but would love to have in digital form!
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@oldbadger: It's now available as a free download at a number of sites.
http://www.filestube.com/p/paco+de+lucia+the+hit
For me, the Clapton part was the most powerful. It really sets the tone for a powerful drama... maybe even more than we get from the film (which I love).
The rest was good, but accompaniment.
OOPS! Your link no longer works as of 8/2019.
Here's the ST on YouTube. Eric Clapton's part is the last cut, at 35:20.
https://youtu.be/joApCR1dONk
I have it on vinyl and am waiting for a CD release. It doesn't include the title track by Eric Clapton if I remember rightly.
"Remember, you have to make it home to get paid" (The Dogs of War)
Free digital download still available here as far as I know:
http://www.filestube.com/query.html?q=paco+de+lucia+the+hit&select=All
Including Clapton......!
For me, the Clapton part was the most powerful. It really sets the tone for a powerful drama... maybe even more than we get from the film (which I love).
The rest was good, but accompaniment.
OOPS! Your link no longer works as of 8/2019.
Here's the ST on YouTube. Eric Clapton's part is the last cut, at 35:20.
https://youtu.be/joApCR1dONk
Here's the ST on YouTube.
Eric Clapton's part is the last cut, at 35:20.
https://youtu.be/joApCR1dONk