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Eddie & The Cruisers: The Unreleased Tapes
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Music CD Cover Composer: Eddie & The Cruisers Performer: John Cafferty & Beaver Brown Band Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 1991-10-22 Music Label: Volcano Soundtracks: - Rock & Roll Dialogue - John Cafferty
- On the Dark Side - John Cafferty
- Fool and His Money - John Cafferty
- N.Y.C. Song [Instrumental] - John Cafferty
- College Rap - John Cafferty
- Down on My Knees - John Cafferty
- Just a Matter of Time [Instrumental] - John Cafferty
- Heat of the Night - John Cafferty
- Sleep Walk
- Chain Reaction
- Eddie's Confession
- When The World Was Young
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Free Music Notes for Eddie & The Cruisers: The Unreleased Tapes AlbumFree Music Review: Lost and Found Hit: 2 Stars
If you have followed and enjoyed the movies chronicling the fictional rock band, Eddie and the Cruisers - Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) & Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives (1989) - then the CD may be a means to bring the story to an audio conclusion.
Issued in 1991, it is the "unreleased tapes" that was a major part of the storyline in the first movie. John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band again portray Eddie and the Cruisers, but these recordings have a more unpolished sound of a demo tape, in an obvious way to closely follow the movie scripts.
For the uninitiated, the 49 seconds of Eddie's Confession will be nothing short of puzzling, since it explains the major mystery which would only be known by watching the movies. And with the total running time of a few ticks under 30 minutes, this may ultimately be an unsatisfying game of lost and found.
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