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Various - Highway 61 The Soundtrack album flac Performer: Various
Title: Highway 61 The Soundtrack
Style: Soundtrack
Released: 1992
MP3 album: 1417 mb
FLAC album: 1986 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MIDI MOD ASF MMF MP4 MP3 TTA
Genre: Screen and stage

Highway 61 is a soundtrack album to the Canadian film Highway 61, released in 1991. The album produced the first chart hit for Canadian alternative band Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, "Put Your Head On". It also resulted in a left-field chart success for Tom Jones, whose 1965 single "It's Not Unusual" charted on Canadian modern rock and campus radio stations as a result of its inclusion the soundtrack. Nash the Slash also composed the film's score. Nash the Slash, "Into the Land of the Fire".

Various ‎– Highway 61 The Soundtrack. Label: Intrepid Records ‎– N21S 0009. Format: CD, Compilation. 2. –Rita Chiarelli Featuring Colin Linden. Highway 61 Revisited. 3. –Bourbon Tabernacle Choir. Put Your Head On. 4. –Acid Test (2). Dance.

Highway 61 Revisited - Highway 61 Revisite. икипедия.

Highway 61 is a soundtrack album to the Canadian film Highway 61, released in 1991.

There are a few shining moments, most notably the Razorbacks ("My Way or the Highway"), but the real star of the soundtrack is the unjustly underrated and unknown Sam Larkin, who provides the catchy, moody "folk" song "Sally O. Overall, a disappointing album.

Highway 61 (soundtrack). Highway 61 is a soundtrack album to the Canadian film Highway 61, released in 1991.

Highway 61 Soundtrack (1991) OST. Find Your Soundtrack. Highway 61 was released in the year 1991, some songs of the official soundtrack are Sugar, Sugar by The Archies, Roll On Down the Highway by Bachman-Turner Overdrive, It's Not Unusual by Tom Jones, Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? by The Ramones.

Highway 61 soundtrack. posted 14 years ago by chessimprov 4 replies jump to latest. I would" but then I got sidetracked I think I will go and see if its still there.

Influence of Highway 61. Highway 61 runs from Duluth, Minnesota, where Bob Dylan grew up in the 1940s and 1950s down to New Orleans, Louisiana  . Karen O and the Million Dollar Badgers covered the song for the soundtrack album of 2007 film I'm Not There, a movie based on the music of Bob Dylan.