1968: the Soundtrack [Import]

1968: the soundtrack [import]

Track Listings
1. Judy In Disguise - John Fred & His Playboy Band
2. Susannah's Still Alive - Dave Davies
3. Gimme Little Sign - Brenton Wood
4. The Other Man's Grass (Is Always Greener) Petula Clark
5. Suddenly You Love Me - The Tremeloes
6. (If You Think You're) Groovy - P.P Arnold
7. Back On My Feet Again - The Foundations
8. Don't Stop The Carnival - The Alan Pric Eset
9. Pictures Of Matchstick Men - Status Quo
10. Green Tambourine - Sun Dragon
11. Men Are Gettin Scarce - Joe Tex
12. When Jezamine Goes - The Bystanders
13. Sunshine Day - Jethro Toe (aka Tull)
14. Simon Says- The 1910 Fruitgum Co.
15. Ain't Nothin But A Houseparty - The Showstoppers
16. You've Got To Be Loved - The Mountains
17. Captain Of Your Ship - Reparata & The Delrons
18. Cry Like A Baby - The Box Tops
19. Something Here In My Heart - Paper Dolls
20. I Cant Let Maggie Go - Honeybus
See all 50 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Subtitled - 1968, Psychedelia Meets Bubblegum. The sixth release in this evocative series. Post summer of love, pop continues to become louder, heavier, & increasingly more psychedelic whilst bubblegum goes multi-platinum. Features 50 tracks including hits from such artists as John Fred & The Playboy Band, The 1910 Fruitgum Co, Arthur Brown, Hugo Montenegro, Dave Davies, & The Foundations. Slipcase. Castle. 2004.

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1968: the Soundtrack [Import]
Bullitt (1968 Film)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • nycfs
  • A 1968 Version by Lalo Schifrin - BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL ONE!!
  • Buy this version - it is the original
  • Cool enough
  • If you're a Bullitt fan you'll love this CD!
Bullitt (1968 Film)
Lalo Schifrin , and Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000087FO
Release Date: 1998-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Bullitt (Main Title)
  2. Room "26"
  3. Hotel Daniels
  4. Aftermath of Love
  5. Music to Interrogate By
  6. On the Way to San Mateo
  7. Ice Pick Mike
  8. Song for Cathy
  9. Shifting Gears
  10. Cantata for Combo
  11. First Snowfall - Sonny Burke, Lalo Schifrin
  12. Bullitt (End Title)

Album Description

Remastered reissue of Lalo Schifrin's immortal score to the 1968 action thriller starring Steve McQueen. Includes new graphics, liner notes, an interview with Schifrin on the genesis of the project and a poster (approx. 18 inches x 14). 2001 release.

Album Details

Lalo Schifrin, the Man who Composed the Original Theme to TV'S "Mission Impossible", Scored the Music to the 1968 Hit Film "Bullitt", which Starred Steve Mcqueen. Schfrin's Impressive Resume also Includes Scoring the Classics "Dirty Harry", "Enter the Dragon", "The Amityville Horror" and More.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars nycfs.......2005-06-17

I bought this soundtrack for the cool music heard during the suspenseful parts of the film. After sorting it out, I've come to the conclusion that there are only three tracks listeners are really looking for. The three most identiful tracks are #1 Main Title, #7 Ice Pick Mike, and #9 Shifting Gears. These are the three that are the most recognizable. Don't get me wrong, it's worth the cost just to have these three, but the rest of the cd contains the jazzy riffs you hear throughout the movie. Which by themselves aren't necessarily bad, but it's the three I list that are the cream of the soundtrack, and what most people remember from the movie. So get the soundtrack if you love Bullitt, but just cue up those three tracks, you won't be sorry.

3 out of 5 stars A 1968 Version by Lalo Schifrin - BUT NOT THE ORIGINAL ONE!!.......2003-04-18

I bought this cd because I thought it was the original film version of the great soundtrack you hear in the movie. Instead of that the cd has ANOTHER version recorded in 1968 by Lalo Schifrin.

It is a great recording (and I like it very much) but it has very little to do with what you hear in the movie. The main title (for example) is very different: it is faster and it does not have the same rhythmical nuances of the film version (in the movie, sometimes the music stops and we only hear the rhythm... and the rhythm keeps changing - it is great!). On this cd, the music seems re-written in a compacted version.

If you did not see the movie or if you do not care for the original version, buy this cd - it is the best version available (since the true original film score is not available). But I loved the film version and cannot accept this one.

That's why I got disappointed.

Like "Psycho" and "Rear Window", "Bullitt" is one of those original soundtracks yet to be seen. I just hope someday someone will release it (like they did with "Blade Runner" years leter). Don't get me wrong: this cd is great but cannot match the real thing.

5 out of 5 stars Buy this version - it is the original.......2001-10-02

This is the version of this soundtrack to get.
The soundtrack has been re-recorded and released in 2000 on Aleph records with Lalo Schifrin. It is good, but does not kick the way this original does. The original soundtrack score was never released, this release is the jazzier version for record release from 1968. The reason Lalo re-recorded this work in 2000 was to offer both the film version and the record vesion all on one CD. So buy the 2000 release if you are a die hard. But start with this 1968 release.

3 out of 5 stars Cool enough.......2000-03-16

Triggered by the title song I ordered this CD. Most of the songs are fine, some of them are even to cool to be true (Title Tune, Ice Pick Mike). Nevertheless, i suspect that some of the songs will get slightly boring after a while. Still, the ones that stand out will do so for a very long time

4 out of 5 stars If you're a Bullitt fan you'll love this CD!.......1999-11-02

The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because there were a few songs I didn't really care for. I have been trying to get a copy for a long time just for the cut "Song For Cathy", and the music leading up to the car chase,you'll hear the burning of rubber when it finishes! Great CD!

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