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Various - Lone Star FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Conjunto Bernal Mi Unico Camino 3:08
2 Fito Olivares Juana La Cubana 3:07
3 Little Walter Boogie 2:59
4 Duke Levine, Mike Turk Sam And Pilar 1:35
5 Little Willie John You Hurt Me 2:57
6 Lucinda Williams The Night's Too Long 4:15
7 Ivory Joe Hunter Since I Met You Baby 2:48
8 Isidoro Lopez Sabor A Mi 3:07
9 Lydia Mendoza Jurame 2:53
10 Duke Levine Papertrail 1:36
11 Little Willie John My Love Is 2:11
12 Freddy Fender , Duke Levine, Billy Novick, Larry Luddecke, Marshall Wood and Tim Jackson Desde Que Conosco 2:53
13 Duke Levine, Evan Harlan, Marshall Wood and Tim Jackson Lagrimas De Acero 2:08
14 Duke Levine, Mike Turk, Billy Novick, Marshall Wood and Tim Jackson I'm Blue And Lonesome 2:13
15 Patsy Montana & The Prarie Ramblers* I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart 3:04

Credits

  • Producer – Mason Daring
  • Written-By – Mason Daring

Notes

Original soundtrack to John Sayles' film "Lone Star".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 025101302327

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CD 3023A Various Lone Star ‎(CD, Comp, Promo) Daring Records CD 3023A US 1996
DR 3023 Various Lone Star ‎(Cass, Album, Comp, Cr0) Daring Records DR 3023 US 1996

Various - Lone Star FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: Lone Star

Country: US

Date of release: 1996

Style: Soundtrack, Country, Bolero

Genre: Latin / Blues / Folk, World, & Country / Stage & Screen

Size FLAC: 1215 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 963

Other Formats: ASF VOC APE ADX AA DMF MMF

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Lightseeker
One of the best soundtracks of any film, not only in terms of the quality and variety of individual tracks, but how it all works so well together as a seamless, cohesive whole to evoke the mood and atmosphere of a Mexican border town/region, especially as portrayed in Lone Star.
Lightseeker
One of the best soundtracks of any film, not only in terms of the quality and variety of individual tracks, but how it all works so well together as a seamless, cohesive whole to evoke the mood and atmosphere of a Mexican border town/region, especially as portrayed in Lone Star.