
Please consider that Bardens released Seen One Earth four years AFTER this OST. "Love On A Train" is the last TD track and again it's very similar in the sounds, chords and Soundtrack and this track fades out on the guitar solo. Jarre's style but with an excellent guitar performance from Edgar Froese. It's a rhythmic track that sounds very 80s. I think it's just a coincidence that the two parts of this The final guitar solo reminds me a song of "Guido The Killer Pimp" starts similar to Camel's "Elke" for the first two minutes, thenĮlectronic drums and guitar make it a rock base. Track so it leaves a sense of incompleteness. Unfortunately it fades out very soon for a TD "No Future" is more 80s stuff, but quite good. "The Dream Is Always The Same" is a classic TD electronic of the post-pink period, like a Jeff Beck, but also Phil Collins (In The Air Tonight) and Prince. Said so, I will omit reviewing the non-TD stuff that includes Muddy Waters, Bob Seger and It's like placing "When The Wind Blows" in Roger Watersĭiscography and that album is under "Various Artists" on PA. I'm not sure of why this album is inserted in the TD discography as only half of the tracks are

Soundtrack for the 1983 film, directed by Paul BrickmanĪlthough the film included "Every Breath You Take" by The Police, "Hungry Heart" by Bruce Springsteen, and "Swamp" by Talking Heads, these have never been released with the soundtrack. Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band (1) Love On A Real Train (Risky Business) (Tangerine Dream) (2:15) In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins) (5:26)ġ1. Mannish Boy (I'm A Man) (Muddy Waters) (4:02)ġ0.

Guido The Killer Pimp (Tangerine Dream) (4:18)Ħ. No Future (Get Off The Babysitter) (Tangerine Dream) (2:00)Ĥ.

The Dream Is Always The Same (Tangerine Dream) (2:20)ģ. Old Time Rock And Roll (Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band) (3:16)Ģ.
