![]() ![]() Walter Hill purportedly wanted a rock & roll soundtrack to this movie which explains the sound of some of the alternate tracks. There are also a few alternate versions of the movie score which are reworkings that ultimately did not curry favour and were dropped for those that were used in the movie. What’s more, the album also includes additional tracks from the movie’s score that were cut from the movie including some interesting upbeat tracks and some more sombre reflective tunes featuring saxophone. The play time of these additional 11 tracks is 30:36. This score includes the full and unedited versions of the tracks featured on the original soundtrack, additional tracks that did not make it on to the original soundtrack (such as the opening credits music before the main theme tune and the music featured in fight with The Punks and the music played when The Warriors arrive on the subway train back in Coney Island). In 2013, La-La Land Records released a remastered and expanded edition of the soundtrack which featured a remastered version of the original A&M soundtrack and an additional 11 tracks containing further pieces of the original movie score by Barry de Vorzon. ![]()
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