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The Hi-Lo Country: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
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Music CD Cover Composer: Various Artists Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 1999-01-19 Music Label: Tvt Soundtracks: - Drivin' Nails in My Coffin (Not from Film) - Willie Nelson/Beck
- I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) [Not from F] - Don Walser
- San Antonio Rose (Not from Film) - Leon Rausch
- Why Don't You Love Me? [Not from Film] - Hank Williams
- Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) (Not from Film) - Marty Stuart
- A Maiden's Prayer (Not from Film) - Leon Rausch
- Que Chulos Ojos (Not from Film) - Hermanas Ayala
- O Madre Mia (Not from Film) - Johnny Degollado Y Su Conjundo
- Racing With the Moon (Not from Film) - Vaughn Monroe
- To Kill a Man - Carter Burwell
- The Cattle Drive - Carter Burwell
- Josepha's Cabin - Carter Burwell
- Meesa the Witch - Carter Burwell
- Silver Springs - Carter Burwell
- Big Boy's Death - Carter Burwell
- On to California - Carter Burwell
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Free Music Notes for The Hi-Lo Country: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture AlbumFree Music Review: from hi to lo Hit: 4 Stars
I'll declare from the outset that I haven't seen the film, so I don't know if the music unfolds on the disc in the same order as it does in the film. My guess is probably not, and therefore the (much less interesting) orchestral score wouldn't drag the chain like it does on the cd - which is very much an album of 2 distinct halves. The initial block of country, country swing, "novelty" and tex/mex tracks move along very nicely until the disembodied dynamics of the orchestral movements grind towards a finale. Still, the format does make it easier to switch off after the first section, rather than skipping tracks here and there. Hey, maybe that's why the distributors did it that way. Doh!!
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