Drugstore Cowboy (soundtrack)

Drugstore Cowboy (soundtrack)
Drugstore Cowboy
Soundtrack album by Elliot Goldenthal
Released 1989
Genre Avante garde
Rock
Electronic
Progressive
Length 36:14
Label Novus 3077-2-N13;[1]
RCA 3077-2-N
Producer Elliot Goldenthal
Elliot Goldenthal chronology
Blank Generation (1980) Drugstore Cowboy
(1989)
Pet Sematary (1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Drugstore Cowboy is the soundtrack to the 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy. It features six songs and fifteen excerpts from the film score by Elliot Goldenthal. It is one of his earliest works; in it he does not use an orchestra but a whole range of different instruments treated in a synthesizer.[2] The score and soundtrack were also the first that Goldenthal worked on with Richard Martinez, a music producer whose "computer expertise and sound production assistance" became the basis for frequent subsequent collaborations.[3]

Track listing

The LP release had six songs on one side, and the 15 excerpts from Goldenthal's score on the other.[1]

  1. For All We Know (4:58) - Abbey Lincoln
  2. Little Things (2:25) - Bobby Goldsboro
  3. Put a Little Love in Your Heart (2:38) - Jackie DeShannon
  4. Psychotic Reaction (3:06) - The Count Five
  5. Judy in Disguise (2:56) - John Fred and His Playboy Band
  6. The Israelites (2:47) - Desmond Dekker & The Aces
  7. Yesterday's Jones (0:45)
  8. Morpheus Ascending (1:17)
  9. Monkey Frenzy (2:20)
  10. Wonder Waltz (1:19)
  11. White Gardenia (1:54)
  12. The Floating Hex (1:37)
  13. Mr. F. Wadd (1:02)
  14. Elegy Mirror (0:48)
  15. Panda The Dog (0:51)
  16. Heist And Hat (1:36)
  17. Strategy Song (2:04)
  18. Bob's New Life (2:48)
  19. Clockworks (0:32)
  20. Cage Iron (1:03)
  21. Goodnight Nadine (1:28)

Other songs

The film features several songs not included on the soundtrack.[citation needed]

  1. Piu Amore Romantico Per Anna - Jeff Levi
  2. I am - Roky Erickson & Jack Johnson
  3. Cherry Lips - The Robins
  4. Jockey Full of Bourbon - Tom Waits


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