Fucking A. Didn't even really think about that until your comment but it is absolutely true. I think that soundtrack element contributed to a certain fun atmosphere within the genre at the time.
This should have played it the credits, I always felt it was wasted in the stripclub scene. I love that cheesy Maniac Cop 2 rap, but this would have been a helluva way to end a surprisingly badass sequel.
Can you imagine Cordell rapping his nightstick walking to Haddonfield to face The Boogeyman to stop him? That would be an insanely cool "Halloween" crossover.
Just finished watching Maniac Cop 2 and when I heard this song in the strip club scene I was like damn that song is a banger. Glad I found it, thanks for uploading!
Maniac Cop really need a remake while conserving the shadows hiding Cordell shape or face. Rewrite the story to explain more accurately how cordell was reanimated etc...
Watched MC2 yesterday (for the millionth time..) and finally decided to look up this song. It's pure magic, can't get it out of my head. Thanks for posting this rare, priceless gem!
Great song. Originally written for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film from the same year ("children of the night...what music they make."), but when they passed Lustig and Co. got it on the cheap. Glad they did.
That's a good piece of info! Regarding when looking up Buddy Miles back story on the making of this song, all I get is what he did and played with in his career, which to say is also impressive in itself
Had 'Maniac Cop 2' on Tubi tonight in the background, this tune popped up, I immediately did a Google search for 'Maniac Cop strip club music' and found the tune. So I'm a huge fan of '80s synths...but not so much' synthpop' as much 'rock music with synths in the background' . So good tunes to check out if you like songs like this: 'Sunglasses at Night' by Corey Hart 'Strike Zone' and 'Dangerous' by Loverboy 'Separate Ways' by Journey 'No Easy Way Out' by Robert Tepper
Its incredible that a so old horror movie still not forgotten and people talk about and like it actually they are fans of Maniac Cop who is a negative character!
The perfect song to jog with Cordell in the woods... and what epic solo of Master drummer/guitarist/singer Miles. The same dark groovy tunes is following here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xoNGVCZKxzk.html
It's a pity the other track *"message from above"* was never released, cause it's definitely Buddy's vocals, but he's not credited on the track itself. Guess it was solely done for the movie 😞
@@jasonsgandurra7054 I’ve no idea. Sadly I think the only option would to be look for a way to contact the track producer, maybe by email and either offer to pay him to send you the track exclusively (if he even still has it to file) or request for it to be made available through movie music archives or something. I’m just guessing there, there might not even be a way to contact Him, even if there is, there’s no guarantee you’ll even get a reply. But if you offer monetary incentive, you might get lucky
Love the song, the film's. Too bad a 4th one didn't happen consider how it ended. Sucks thy ended it where it seemed like another one was coming just for it to not
Does anyone know where I can find this song on physical media? vinyl, cassette, CD etc... I know its unreleased and its not on the Maniac Cop 2 official soundtrack. anywhere else I can find it? trying to find it in its highest quality possible. thanks
I'm looking for the title of the song at 57:00 in Maniac Cop 2: policemen are in a dance bar and they arrest a guy. There is a song and i don't find the title. Frustrating.
Man, this song is fucking fantastic but honestly, I think it was used in the wrong horror movie. This would have been a great song for like one of the Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday The 13th movies
Hi i am looking for thèse songs as well hard to find almost impossible i cant even find thé singer buddy miles on internet there is nothing only one black singer