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Road House: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Road House: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
From Arista

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Track Listing

  1. Roadhouse Blues - The Jeff Healey Band
  2. Blue Monday - Bob Seger
  3. I'm Torn Down - The Jeff Healey Band
  4. These Arms of Mine - Otis Redding
  5. When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky - The Jeff Healey Band
  6. Rad Gumbo - Little Feat
  7. Raising Heaven (In Hell Tonight) - Patrick Swayze
  8. Good Heart - Kris McKay
  9. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - The Jeff Healey Band
  10. Cliff's Edge - Patrick Swayze

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37382 in Music
  • Brand: Arista
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English, Portuguese
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

To: hollyp from Vermont3
The song "Don't Throw Stones" was done by Cruzados (previously
known as Plugz). I agree, there is no doubt that this song belongs on this sound track. Jeff Healy is great but how can anyone rate this CD more than three stars because half of the
great songs you hear in the movie are not on the sound track,?????. Oh yeah, good luck in finding "Don't Throw Stones"
by Cruzados (or Plugz),I certainly can't.

Great tunes, but where's the rest?3
I love this soundtrack-Jeff Healey really makes it work, but where is the song that the movie opens to? The one that is called "Don't throw stones" I can't find it anywhere and the video is too hard to read about the artist. Why wasn't it included in this great soundtrack?

worthwhile just for the Jeff Healey cuts4
I don't normally care for soundtrack albums, but hearing Jeff Healey do "When the night comes falling" was too much to resist. The four Jeff Healey cuts make this CD worthwhile. They are so good that the rest of the stuff doesn't matter. In fact the other cuts make nice filler to space out the good stuff -- like listening to a radio station that alternates things you really like with other stuff you can just tune out.