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Train Ride To Hollywood Bloodstone London PS 665, 1975
Train Ride To Hollywood album cover

Bloodstone provided the score to this odd mid-seventies movie. The soundtrack is relatively easy to find and showcases a very strange mix of cover versions and original tracks in a variety of musical styles. The outstanding track from a funk perspective is a great, uptempo version of 'Money (That's What I Want)' that sounds similar to Tower Of Power's early funk material. Nice movie dialogue and Jack Davis cover art, too.

Overall Rating: 3

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Track listing:

As Time Goes By | Yakety Yak | Train Ride | What Do I Have To Do? | Hooray For Romance | Rock'N'Roll Choo Choo | Go To Sleep | Toot! Toot! Tootsie (Goodbye) | I'm In Shape | Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) | Money (That's What I Want) |

 

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