Various – Desperado (The Soundtrack)
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Real Gone Music – RGM-0882 |
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Stage & Screen |
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Score |
Tracklist
A1 | Antonio Banderas– | Canción Del Mariachi (Morena De Mi Corazón) | 2:06 |
A1.1 | Steve Buscemi– | "...There He Was..." | |
A2 | Dire Straits– | Six Blade Knife | 4:34 |
A2.1 | Cheech Marin– | "...The Bartender Never Gets Killed." | |
A3 | Link Wray & His Ray Men*– | Jack The Ripper | 2:31 |
A4 | Latin Playboys– | Manifold De Amour | 2:02 |
A5 | Latin Playboys– | Forever Night Shade Mary | 2:59 |
B1 | Roger & The Gypsies– | The Hatchet | 2:54 |
B1.1 | Cheech Marin– | "Is There Something In The Guitar Case?..." | |
B2 | Los Lobos– | Bar Fight | 1:54 |
B2.2 | Antonio Banderas– | "...But You Had To Do It The Hard Way." | |
B3 | Tito & Tarantula– | Strange Face Of Love | 5:59 |
B3.1 | Salma Hayek– | "...I Use It To Pick Up Girls." | |
B4 | Los Lobos– | Bucho's Gracias / Navajas Attacks | 3:54 |
B4.1 | Steve Buscemi– | "Forgive Me, Father..." | |
B5 | Los Lobos– | Bulletproof | 1:43 |
C1 | Carlos Santana– | Bella | 4:28 |
C2 | Salma Hayek– | Quédate Aquí | 2:06 |
C2.1 | Salma Hayek– | "You Look Great..." | |
C3 | Los Lobos– | Rooftop Action | 1:35 |
C3.1 | Antonio Banderas– | "...Easier To Destroy Than To Create..." | |
C4 | Los Lobos– | Phone Call | 2:16 |
D0 | Antonio Banderas– | "...Bring Your Guitars." | |
D1 | Tito & Tarantula– | White Train (Showdown) | 5:56 |
D1.1 | Salma Hayek– | "Did I Thank You?..." | |
D2 | Tito & Tarantula– | Back To The House That Love Built | 4:48 |
D3 | Los Lobos– | Let Love Reign | 3:22 |
D4 | Los Lobos– | Mariachi Suite | 4:24 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
- Copyright © – Real Gone Music
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment
- Manufactured For – Real Gone Music
- Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Mastered At – GZ Media – 185132E
- Pressed By – Memphis Record Pressing – MRP1717
Credits
- Coordinator [Music] – Mary Ramos
- Executive-Producer [Soundtrack] – Robert Rodriguez
- Graphic Design – Tom D. Kline
- Illustration – Matt Ryan Tobin
- Mastered By – Tom Baker (3)
Notes
2019 Record Store Day Black Friday pressing, 'Blood & Gunpowder' vinyl, limited pressing of 2500, release date 29th November 2019
Hype Sticker:
"THE GUN 'N' GUITAR-SLINGING SOUNDTRACK TO THE 1995 WESTERN / First time ever on vinyl / Featuring / Never-to-Be-Reprinted Gatefold with / Illustrated Artwork by / Matt Ryan Tobin / 2-LP SET PRESSED IN / "BLOOD 7 GUNPOWDER" VINYL / LIMITED TO 2500! COPIES! / 19075927841S1"
From the RSD website:
"Like his buddy and occasional collaborator Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez is one of those film directors whose movies always come with incredible soundtracks. But it’s tough to top the array of music he assembled for his gun ‘n’ guitar-slinging western Desperado, the 1995 sequel to his breakthrough debut El Mariachi. Not only was the Desperado score composed and performed by the L.A. bands Los Lobos (whose performance of “Mariachi Suite” won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance) and Tito and Tarantula (memorably seen the following year as the house band at the Titty Twister in Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn), but it also boasted contributions from Dire Straits, Link Wray, Carlos Santana, and the Latin Playboys among other artists. A blend of ranchera, Chicano, and garage rock, it’s the perfect accompaniment for the blood-soaked imagery of the film…and for this, the first vinyl release of the soundtrack, we at Real Gone Music have created the perfect visual accompaniment as well. For the gatefold jacket housing our 2 X LP set, we commissioned Illustrator Matt Ryan Tobin to create one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-reprinted illustrated artwork, a lyrical yet lurid tableau that was approved not just by Robert Rodriguez but also by all four actors depicted (Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Steve Buscemi, and Joaquim de Almeida). Inside the gatefold, we designed two 4-color inner sleeves offering production stills from the film, and pressed up 2500 copies in sultry “Blood & Gunpowder” vinyl. This pressing is exclusive for RSD Black Friday, and, again, both the jacket and the colored vinyl will never be reprinted…this might be the most collectible release we have ever created!
1. Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas “Canción Del Mariachi (Morena De Mi Corazón” 2. Dire Straits “Six Blade Knife” 3. Link Wray & His Ray “Jack the Ripper” 4. Latin Playboys “Manifold De Amour” 5. Latin Playboys “Forever Night Shade Mary” 6. Roger & The Gypsies “ the Hatchet” 7. Los Lobos “Bar Fight” 8. Tito & Tarantula “Strange Face of Love” 9. Los Lobos “Bucho’s Gracias/Navajas Attacks” 10. Los Lobos “Bulletproof” 11. Carlos Santana “Bella” 12. Salma Hayek “Quédate Aqui” 13. Los Lobos “Rooftop Action” 14. Los Lobos “Phone Call” 15. Tito & Tarantula “White Train (Showdown)” 16. Tito & Tarantula “Back to the House That Love Built” 17. Los Lobos “Let Love Reign” 18. Los Lobos “Mariachi Suite”"
Hype Sticker:
"THE GUN 'N' GUITAR-SLINGING SOUNDTRACK TO THE 1995 WESTERN / First time ever on vinyl / Featuring / Never-to-Be-Reprinted Gatefold with / Illustrated Artwork by / Matt Ryan Tobin / 2-LP SET PRESSED IN / "BLOOD 7 GUNPOWDER" VINYL / LIMITED TO 2500! COPIES! / 19075927841S1"
From the RSD website:
"Like his buddy and occasional collaborator Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez is one of those film directors whose movies always come with incredible soundtracks. But it’s tough to top the array of music he assembled for his gun ‘n’ guitar-slinging western Desperado, the 1995 sequel to his breakthrough debut El Mariachi. Not only was the Desperado score composed and performed by the L.A. bands Los Lobos (whose performance of “Mariachi Suite” won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance) and Tito and Tarantula (memorably seen the following year as the house band at the Titty Twister in Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn), but it also boasted contributions from Dire Straits, Link Wray, Carlos Santana, and the Latin Playboys among other artists. A blend of ranchera, Chicano, and garage rock, it’s the perfect accompaniment for the blood-soaked imagery of the film…and for this, the first vinyl release of the soundtrack, we at Real Gone Music have created the perfect visual accompaniment as well. For the gatefold jacket housing our 2 X LP set, we commissioned Illustrator Matt Ryan Tobin to create one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-reprinted illustrated artwork, a lyrical yet lurid tableau that was approved not just by Robert Rodriguez but also by all four actors depicted (Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Steve Buscemi, and Joaquim de Almeida). Inside the gatefold, we designed two 4-color inner sleeves offering production stills from the film, and pressed up 2500 copies in sultry “Blood & Gunpowder” vinyl. This pressing is exclusive for RSD Black Friday, and, again, both the jacket and the colored vinyl will never be reprinted…this might be the most collectible release we have ever created!
1. Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas “Canción Del Mariachi (Morena De Mi Corazón” 2. Dire Straits “Six Blade Knife” 3. Link Wray & His Ray “Jack the Ripper” 4. Latin Playboys “Manifold De Amour” 5. Latin Playboys “Forever Night Shade Mary” 6. Roger & The Gypsies “ the Hatchet” 7. Los Lobos “Bar Fight” 8. Tito & Tarantula “Strange Face of Love” 9. Los Lobos “Bucho’s Gracias/Navajas Attacks” 10. Los Lobos “Bulletproof” 11. Carlos Santana “Bella” 12. Salma Hayek “Quédate Aqui” 13. Los Lobos “Rooftop Action” 14. Los Lobos “Phone Call” 15. Tito & Tarantula “White Train (Showdown)” 16. Tito & Tarantula “Back to the House That Love Built” 17. Los Lobos “Let Love Reign” 18. Los Lobos “Mariachi Suite”"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 848064008828
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): MRP1717 / 19075927841/AB - A 185132E1/A (Stamped) A4 (etched)
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): MRP1717 / 19075927841/AB - B 185132E2/A (Stamped)
- Matrix / Runout (Side C): MRP1717 / 19075927841/CD - C 185132E3/A (Stamped)
- Matrix / Runout (Side D): MRP1717 / 19075927841/CD - D 185132E4/A (Stamped)
Other Versions (5 of 40)
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Desperado (CD, Compilation) | Epic Soundtrax | EK 67294 | US | 1995 | ||
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Desperado (The Soundtrack) (Cassette, Compilation) | Epic | KNKC 4 480944 | Chile | 1995 | ||
New Submission
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Desperado (The Soundtrack) (CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release) | Epic Soundtrax (2) | EK 67294 | Bulgaria | 1995 | ||
New Submission
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Desperado (The Soundtrack) (Cassette, Compilation) | Epic | EPS 4809444 | Netherlands | 1995 | ||
Recently Edited
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Desperado (The Soundtrack) (Cassette, Compilation) | Epic | EPC 480944-4, 480944 4 | Turkey | 1995 |
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Reviews
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Hello Everybody out there: Today I got the second sealed copy with 2 x Record 1 and therefore Record 2 is completely missing!!!
THIS IS THE REASON WHY I ESTIMATE THAT THERE ARE MORE OF THESE COPIES OUT THERE - SO BEWARE !!!!!!!!!! -
Always been one of my favorite films and I absolutely love the soundtrack. Super ecstatic to own it on vinyl and this set here doesn’t disappoint. Sounds great, no issues and the records themselves are a nice color.
One of my favorites in the collection now. -
The copy I received is pretty great sounding all the way through. My CD is stuck in storage, so I can’t compare it. But it has great detail. Los Lobos sounds terrific throughout — you can really hear those nylon guitar strings being plucked. Songs may lose some detail when they get fast and loud. The weird thing to me is the low-resolution movie stills on the inner sleeves. All in all, I’m thrilled to have this on record.
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I think it sounds a bit more crisp and open than the CD. It has a good inherent volume and overall a quality pressing. My Side B, last track "Bulletproof" does have defect in it; I can't see it or feel it but I can certainly hear it. I love the artwork for it, just great to look at. I love the colour of the records as well. Aside from the one track defect, I'm very happy with this. The hype sticker leads me to believe there will be another, more plain release at some point, so I'll look forward to picking that up as well.
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