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Desperado: The Soundtrack

Original Motion Picture SoundtrackMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: May 6, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Cancion Del MariachiI (Morena De Mi Corazon) Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas 2:08 Album Only
Play   2. Six Blade Knife Dire Straits 4:34 Album Only
Play   3. Jack The Ripper Link Wray 2:31 Album Only
Play   4. Manifold De Amour Latin Playboys 2:02 Album Only
Play   5. Forever Night Shade Mary Latin Playboys 3:00 Album Only
Play   6. Pass The Hatchet Roger & The Gypsies 2:59 Album Only
Play   7. Bar Fight Los Lobos 1:55 Album Only
Play   8. Strange Face Of Love Tito & Tarantula 5:50 Album Only
Play   9. Bucho'S Gracias/Navajas Attacks Los Lobos 3:57 Album Only
Play 10. Bulletproof Los Lobos 1:43 Album Only
Play 11. Bella Carlos Santana 4:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Bella
Play 12. Quedate Aqui Salma Hayek 2:07 Album Only
Play 13. Rooftop Action Los Lobos 1:35 Album Only
Play 14. Phone Call Los Lobos 2:17 Album Only
Play 15. White Train (Showdown) Tito & Tarantula 5:57 Album Only
Play 16. Back To The House That Love Built Tito & Tarantula 4:40 Album Only
Play 17. Let Love Reign Los Lobos 3:23 Album Only
Play 18. Mariachi Suite Los Lobos 4:20 Album Only
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great songs, October 27, 2000
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avdr (san diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
one of the best soundtracks i own.most of the songs here are from los lobos,and on one song even antonio banderas sings.the other songs are "six blade knife" by dire straits,"jack the ripper" by link wray and his men. two of the best songs in any music category.most of the songs jamming and the rest are worth listening to.you also get dialogue from the movie from banderas,cheech marin,quentin tarantino,and steve buscemi.great soundtrack.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most-stolen CD I've ever owned., October 29, 2004
I've lost track of how many times I've had to re-purchase this soundtrack -I think I'm on my fourth copy- because invariably I'll let someone borrow it and because it is SO GOOD I never see it again.

I was one of the two people I knew (my ex-wife being the other) who really enjoyed "Desperado" when it came out. The success of "Once Upon A Time In Mexico" is bringing other people back to it and under the pen of the revisionist critics it will hopefully be given better treatment as a video rental/cult favorite (a la "Scarface").

The soundtrack basically followed Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" model, using dialogue snippets along with a cutting edge soundtrack utilizing music from multiple genres creating what is essentially a mix tape from within the mind of the movie's director.

The music from "Pulp Fiction" tended to reflect traditional American forms of music (surf rock, '70's soul), but "Desperado" definitely utilizes music that seems to fit the border town in which the film takes place; there is definitely an American influence ("Strange Face Of Love" is probably the best Stevie Ray Vaughan song that Stevie Ray somehow never managed to write), but the overall flavor is distinctly Latin, with members of Los Lobos (as The Latin Playboys) carrying the bulk of the load. Not to be outdone, Tito Larriva (formerly of the Cruzados, now recording as Tito & Tarantula) provide stand-out tracks with a distinctly more contemporary "classic rock" sound, with Carlos Santana making a contribution in his pre-Grammy warm-up run. The stars of the film also contribute vocal tracks, Antonio Banderas particularly effectively in the main theme "Cancion del Mariachi" (backed by Los Lobos in an absolutely slashing performance), while Salma Hayek is...well, I can't understand a word of what she says in "Quedate Aqui", but the WAY she says it is absolutely enflaming. Yum.

An action-filled movie has an action-filled soundtrack. The film soundbites aren't too intrusive; you don't have entire monologues as with "Pulp Fiction's" "Royale With Cheese" bit, for example. All song selections and non-vocal theme music tracks are strong. "Mariachi Suite", a woefully truncated abreviation of three very distinct themes that range from traditional to contemporary, is one piece that I would have enjoyed seeing performed and recorded in their entirety. Even so it is a fine finishing track off of a CD that is a terrific introduction to Latin music for fans of classically American rock.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Simply, the best Soundtrack I own, August 20, 2000
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Maverick41 (Santa Rosa, CA) - See all my reviews
While sitting around, watching Desperado for the first time, an being amazed by it's incredible action sequences, the thought popped into my mind that not only was this an incredible action flick, it had some great music! And so began my quest for the Soundtrack, and when I found it and popped it into my player, I couldent beleive it.

This is one of the rare CD's where I can just leave this playing all day and not worry about running into a bad track that i'd normally skip. I have yet to find a fault with any track on this CD. Cancion Del Mariachi, Six Blade Knife, Jack the Ripper, Strange Face of Love, Navajas Attacks and Let Love Reign are the main highlights for me, though just..every track on here is great. The inclusion of lines from the movie at the opening of some of the tracks is great as well.

Los Lobos wrote just an Incredible score for this movie, and it's all perfectly captured on this soundtrack. You could not spend your money any better way, I guarantee you.

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