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And Justice for All (1979) [CD]

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  • From the composer of “The Graduate”, “Champ” and “The Goonies”
  • A Limited Edition of just 1,000 copies
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1. Something Funny Goin’ On (Main Title) (Mono) (2:33)
2. Life At Court/Go See Grandpa (Mono) (2:08)
3. Exercise Class (Mono) (2:16)
4. Ballad For God (Mono) (2:06)
5. Jay’s Out (Mono) (0:43)
6. Helicopter 1 & 2 (Mono) (:57)
7. Client Visit (Mono) (1:12)
8. Thanksgiving (Mono) (1:17)
9. Thanksgiving Sunk (Mono) (2:33)
10. Perfect Couple (Mono) (1:15)
11. Plate Finish/Frustration (Mono) (1:28)
12. Hostage Visit (Mono) (1:24)
13. Crying Jag (Mono) (1:51)
14. Defend or Get Out/Grandpa (Mono) (1:35)
15. Something Funny Goin’ On (Main Title) (3:26)
16. Life At Court (2:33)
17. Go See Grandpa (1:09)
18. Ballad for God (2:45)
19. Jay’s Out (:52)
20. Client Visit (1:21)
21. Thanksgiving (1:19)
22. Plate Finish/Frustration (2:00)
23. Hostage Visit (1:25)
24. Crying Jag (1:50)
25. Defend or Get Out (1:02)
26. M12 (3:38)
27. M51 (5:15)
28. M52 (:29)
29. M81 (4:03)
30. M95 (1:19)

Tracks 1–14 are the original mono film versions.

Tracks 15–25 are new full-length stereo mixes.

Tracks 26–30 were not used in the film.

Additional information

Weight 175 g
Format(s)

Compact Disc (CD)

Composer(s)

Dave Grusin

Tracks

30

Release

VLE-9220

Description

From the Record Label:

"The 1979 courtroom drama, …And Justice For All is best remembered for the brilliant line Al Pacino shouts out in court, “You’re out of order! You’re out of order! The whole trial is out of order!”. The movie went on to great critical and box office success and was nominated for two Academy Awards. The score is pure Dave Grusin - funky, jazzy and melodic. The score was transferred from master sources from the Sony Pictures vaults. The CD contains the Mono film version of the soundtrack as well as the stereo remix along with bonus score tracks not used in the film..."

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