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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Appalossa Sound Track not complete Oct 24, 2009 At the end of the Appaloosa Movie, there is a tune from someone that sounds like Tom Petty. I liked it and bought the sound track because I liked that tune. It is not on the sound track. I liked the movie and think that Ed Harris did a good job, but feel cheated that I did not get the whole 'piece of pie'.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
APPALOOSA SOUNDTRACK Apr 18, 2009 If you like the movie, you will like the soundtrack! Ed Harris will surprise you with his song on track 24, "You'll Never Leave My Heart"
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Appaloosa Sound track Feb 20, 2009 Cuts 1 through 22 are simply good listening. The final 2 cuts sum up the movie and are fantastic. If you enjoyed the movie, the soundtrack is a 'must have'.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Appaloosa soundtrack hits its target Dec 14, 2008 Jeff Beal's score for Appaloosa hits its target. I listened to it before and after seeing the movie and the music does a great job of setting the tone for the picture. Songs that deserve special mention include Dawn in Appaloosa, Riding Into Rio Seco, Hitch Settles a Score, and Riding Off. Not up to the same standard as great Western soundtracks like Silverado, Wyatt Earp, and the Assasination of Jesse James, but still well worth adding to your collection if you love Westerns.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
THRILLING WESTERN AND JAZZ-INSPIRED MUSIC FOR A MODERN CLASSIC! Nov 04, 2008 Jeff Beal's score for "Appaloosa" is at once exciting, and at times emotional, helping to set the tone for Ed Harris' adaptation of Robert B. Parker's bestselling novel. Beal is definitely inspired by the traditional music from the western genre, and his score for the film has plenty of traditionally-inspired pieces. At the same time, a number of pieces are definitely more jazz oriented, and while it is different for the western film, it definitely fits the mood and tone of the movie. The CD concludes with two songs. "You'll Never Leave my Heart," a song co-written by Beal and Ed Harris, which is sung by none other than Harris himself, is a beautiful, evocative song that truly captures the essence of his character's feelings in the film. The second, "Ain't Nothin' Like a Friend," which is also co-written by Harris, captures the friendship between the main male leads. If you loved the film, then you'll surely enjoy this CD.
Grade: A
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