Stewart Copeland - Rumble Fish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 900mb & 200mb
Mastered By (A&m Studios, Hollywood) Bernie Grundman
Label: A&M Records / AMLX 64983 | Released: 1983 | Genre: Soundtrack
A1 Don’t Box Me In 4:36
A2 Tulsa Tango 3:45
A3 Our Mother Is Alive 4:13
A4 Party At Someone Else’s Place 2:32
A5 Biff Gets Stomped By Rusty James 2:22
A6 Brothers On Wheels 4:08
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B1 West Tulsa Story 4:00
B2 Tulsa Rags 1:33
B3 Father On The Stairs 3:01
B4 Hostile Bridge To Benny’s 1:52
B5 Your Mother Is Not Crazy 2:48
B6 Personal Midget / Cain’s Ballroom 5:54
B7 Motorboy’s Fate 2:06
Credits
Art Direction – Chuck Beeson
Artwork By [Front Cover Illustration, © 1983] – Hot Weather Films
Concept By [Creative Assistance], Technician [Technical Assistance] – Jeff Seitz
Contractor – Pavel Farkas
Double Bass – Buell Neidlinger
Engineer – Robin Yeager
Engineer [Additional Recording At Long Branch Studio, Tulsa, Oklahoma] – Bill Belknap
Engineer [Additional Recording At Zoetrope Studios, San Francisco] – Kathy Morton, Richard Beggs
Engineer [Mix At Worried Rabbit, Nineveh, Assyriah] – Jonney Jeronymides
French Horn – Art Krahble*, Lory Westin
Mastered By [A&m Studios, Hollywood] – Bernie Grundman
Other [Musync] – Robert Randles
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jane O’Neal
Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Michael Jacobs (2)
Piano, Guitar, Banjo, Bass [Fender], Double Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer [Rhythm], Percussion [Tuned], Percussion [Typewriter], Drums, Kazoo, Composed By, Performer – Stewart Copeland
Producer – Stewart Copeland
Saxophone, Score [Scoring] – Mel Martin
Strings – Pavel Strings
Technician [Tape Operator] – Gordon Lyons
Trumpet – Stan Friedman
Written-By – Stewart Copeland (tracks: A1)
Written-By, Vocals, Harmonica, Synthesizer [String] – Stanard Ridgway* (tracks: A1)
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Rights Society: MCPS / BIEM
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 900mb & 200mb
Mastered By (A&m Studios, Hollywood) Bernie Grundman
Label: A&M Records / AMLX 64983 | Released: 1983 | Genre: Soundtrack
A1 Don’t Box Me In 4:36
A2 Tulsa Tango 3:45
A3 Our Mother Is Alive 4:13
A4 Party At Someone Else’s Place 2:32
A5 Biff Gets Stomped By Rusty James 2:22
A6 Brothers On Wheels 4:08
–
B1 West Tulsa Story 4:00
B2 Tulsa Rags 1:33
B3 Father On The Stairs 3:01
B4 Hostile Bridge To Benny’s 1:52
B5 Your Mother Is Not Crazy 2:48
B6 Personal Midget / Cain’s Ballroom 5:54
B7 Motorboy’s Fate 2:06
Credits
Art Direction – Chuck Beeson
Artwork By [Front Cover Illustration, © 1983] – Hot Weather Films
Concept By [Creative Assistance], Technician [Technical Assistance] – Jeff Seitz
Contractor – Pavel Farkas
Double Bass – Buell Neidlinger
Engineer – Robin Yeager
Engineer [Additional Recording At Long Branch Studio, Tulsa, Oklahoma] – Bill Belknap
Engineer [Additional Recording At Zoetrope Studios, San Francisco] – Kathy Morton, Richard Beggs
Engineer [Mix At Worried Rabbit, Nineveh, Assyriah] – Jonney Jeronymides
French Horn – Art Krahble*, Lory Westin
Mastered By [A&m Studios, Hollywood] – Bernie Grundman
Other [Musync] – Robert Randles
Photography By [Back Cover] – Jane O’Neal
Photography By [Inner Sleeve] – Michael Jacobs (2)
Piano, Guitar, Banjo, Bass [Fender], Double Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer [Rhythm], Percussion [Tuned], Percussion [Typewriter], Drums, Kazoo, Composed By, Performer – Stewart Copeland
Producer – Stewart Copeland
Saxophone, Score [Scoring] – Mel Martin
Strings – Pavel Strings
Technician [Tape Operator] – Gordon Lyons
Trumpet – Stan Friedman
Written-By – Stewart Copeland (tracks: A1)
Written-By, Vocals, Harmonica, Synthesizer [String] – Stanard Ridgway* (tracks: A1)
Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Rights Society: MCPS / BIEM
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An excellent piece of soundtrack work that's solidly defined by Stan Ridgway's opening "Don't Box Me In." Stewart Copeland was beginning to define his soundtrack style with this score, which gives it energy, but he did eventually get trapped into a particular format. Worth seeking out.
AllMusic Review by Steven McDonald
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