Various Artists - Days Of Thunder: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Various Artists |
| Studio | Geffen Gold Line Sp. |
| Release Date | March 19, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 720642429426 |
Tracks
- The Last Note of Freedom - Zimmer, Hans
- Deal for Life - Page, Martin
- Break Through the Barrier - Cymone, Andre
- Hearts in Trouble - Champlin, Bill
- Trail of Broken Hearts - Sambora, Richie
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Dylan, Bob
- You Gotta Love Someone - John, Elton
- Show Me Heaven - Rifkin, Jay
- Thunderbox - Smile, Miss Apollo
- Long Live the Night - Jett, Joan
- Gimme Some Lovin' - Winwood, Steve
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(18 reviews)
|  | Great! except for 2 things |  |
This soundtrack captures the mood of the movie perfectly. The only 2 things I found wrong with it, was it doesn't have the original version of "Gimme Some Lovin" by the Spencer Davis Group & there wasn't any of the score tracks on the album. My favorite track is Joan Jett's "Long Live The Night" The rest of the artists do a great job as well. The cover of "Knockin' on Heavens Door" by G&R is awesome!
August 15, 2006 |  | Bring back memories of when Tom Cruise loved Nicole |  |
Great to listen to a soundtrack to the film that consumed my life in the early 90's,
September 26, 2005 |  | Hans Zimmer's song, Last note of Freedom and The Driver |  |
I wanted to point this out, I know some other people might have already, but the "Last note of Freedom" sung by David Coverdale, and "The Driver" sung by Terry Reid on Aspen Extreme have the same melody line. If anyone noticed and I just did a little comparison and it looks like both Hans Zimmer and Trevor Horn had participation in both songs. So, 'no wonder' they sound the same. I always thought they sounded similar but never investigated it...and it is cool to see that Terry Reid's rendition of 'Gimme Some Lovin' from the album 'the driver' is on this soundtrack. I love this soundtrack.
August 21, 2005This soundtrack album features many great songs performed by artists like Elton John,Tina Turner,Cher and Guns 'n Roses. KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR,written by Bob Dylan and performed by G 'n R,is awesome. It would later appear on their 1991 platinum smash,USE YOUR ILLUSION II. YOU GOTTA LOVE SOMEONE,performed by EJ,is probably an outtake from his 1989 album SLEEPING WITH THE PAST. Those are the only hits from this album. Tony Scott,who directed this film,had other hit films with pop music soundtracks such as TOP GUN and BEVERLY HILLS COP 2. This album was distributed by Geffen Records,a division of Warner Bros. EJ had shifted from Geffen,back to MCA(one of his two pre-Geffen labels) when recording YGLS. So,this is his last bond with Geffen. Great album!
March 5, 2005i think that this film is cool and i like the soundtrack for the movie because my mum listens to it all of the time
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