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Movie: Back to the Beach
IMDB link: 0092608
Detected quality: DVD
Release date: 07 August 1987
Subtitles: EHG., FR.
Genre: Comedy Cast: Paul Reubens, Frankie Avalon, Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., O.J. Simpson, Annette Funicello, Randell Dennis Widner, Don Adams, Steve Aschoff, Frankie Avalon Jr. and others
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Gung Ho (1986 / trailer)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091159/
Musical Performances by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's Performances Courtesy of Epic Records.
The soundtrack includes music by Stevie Ray Vaughan, soundtrack not released.
Stevie Ray Vaughan provides guitar work in this film, which is part of the original music. His brother,
Jimmy Vaughan, plays guitar on the song
"Tough Enough" (by the
Fabulous Thunderbirds), which is one of the most prominent songs in the film.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091159/triv...=tr0634853
About the music/soundtrack
Gung Ho (1986) / Officially release film in 2002
A Ron Howard film produced in 1986, starring Michael Keaton.
The soundtrack includes incidental music by
SRV which is unique to this film, but a soundtrack album was not released.
Brother Jimmie (with the Fabulous Thunderbirds) also featured in the soundtrack with
'Tuff enough'.
The film was unavailable until it achieved
DVD release in 2002.
http://www.srvrocks.com/SRV_release_chro....11.18.pdf
The Complete
SRV Release Chronology - Gung Ho (DVD)
About the music [soundtrack Gung Ho (1986)]
There's no soundtrack available of
Gung Ho, but one track of Thomas Newman's original score for this movie was released on Passions and Achievements, a retrospective of the soundtracks from films of director Ron Howard. This CD features music from all twelve of his directorial efforts up to 1997, including Apollo 13, Cocoon, Willow and Ransom by James Horner, The Paper and Parenthood by Randy Newman, Thomas Newman's cousin, Backdraft by Hans Zimmer and Far and Away by John Williams. This compilation-CD comes as a deluxe digipak-CD and it includes a 28-page booklet with detailed liner notes by Daniel Schweiger and photos. For Thomas Newman-fans, the most interesting track of this album is of course Bucket of Ice, one minute and seventeen seconds of Thomas Newman's score for one of Ron Howard's least known films. Newman composed a memorable clash of comic styles for Gung Ho using synthesizers and guitars for a blues-flavored score that was topped off with playful Oriental themes. But the music's most notable ingredient was the guitar playing of
Stevie Ray Vaughan, a legendary performer whose skill is equally noted in the rock, country and blues arenas. Newman gave
Stevie Ray a lot of latitude and reshaped cues during the recording sessions because he enjoyed the licks that Ray improvised. Bucket of Ice doesn't feature
Ray's guitars though; it is an almost
bluesy atmospheric piece of music for synths, piano and saxophone.
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