[Country/Folk/Synth Pop/Electronic/Funk/Orchestration/World/OST] Here is the complete expanded Various Artists Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album for the 1983 film: "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3". While country/folk music isn't so much my cup of tea, this soundtrack is really good from start to finish. This video showcases the complete album ripped directly from the official 1983 vinyl and is exclusively remastered into FLAC format for the highest and sharpest audio quality. Also included is two bonus tracks not found on the LP: "Suzi Plastic" by Bill Summers & Summers Heat (Track 7) and "It Ain’t The Gold" by John Stewart (Track 8). "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3" is a 1983 American action comedy film and a third and final sequel to "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977) and "Smokey and the Bandit II" (1980), starring Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick, Mike Henry and Colleen Camp. The film was originally entitled "Smokey IS the Bandit", and did not include Jerry Reed in the cast. Some newspapers refer to original plans by featuring Gleason as both "Smokey" and "the Bandit". According to some accounts, Jackie Gleason was to play two roles: Sheriff Buford T. Justice and a different "Bandit" with the original version shot in October of 1982. However, test audiences reacted poorly, finding Gleason's two roles confusing, so the studio opted to do re-shoots in April of 1983. The Bandit scenes were re-shot with Jerry Reed playing the role. Other accounts indicate that the title was more literal: that Gleason was to play only Sheriff Justice, but the character would also fill the role of " the Bandit", by taking the Enos family's challenge (as Burt Reynolds character had done in the previous two films). "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3" received negative reviews by critics and the film was generally regarded as the weakest of the three Bandit films in terms of both storyline and revenue. As for the soundtrack, it was released under MCA Records as "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" on vinyl and cassette tape but for only promotional purposes when the film came out in 1983. Me personally, its standout track is John Stewarts "Ticket For The Wind" (Track 1) which plays during the films end credits. Overall, even though the film bombed, its soundtrack is still praised for having some of the best music in the entire "Smokey and the Bandit" franchise. This complete various artists OST soundtrack was released under MCA Records '83.
Tracklist:
1) John Stewart - "Ticket For The Wind" (0:10)
2) Lee Greenwood - "The Bandit Express" (4:14)
3) Ed Bruce - "Buford T. Justice" (7:57)
4) Lee Greenwood - "The Legend Of The Bandit" (10:53)
5) Larry Cansler - "Dixie" (13:52)
6) Larry Cansler - "Buford In Pursuit" (16:20)
7) BONUS Bill Summers & Summers Heat - "Suzi Plastic" (18:19)
8) BONUS John Stewart - "It Ain't The Gold" (22:41)
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28 дек 2021