Arthur Penn's 1967 film 'Bonnie & Clyde' signaled the dawn of a new era in Hollywood, and changed the gangster film genre forever with its amoral, even gleeful depiction of violence and frank attitude towards sex. It also boasted one of the decade's great soundtracks, as Charles Strouse's score slyly commented on the action alongside period pop songs. We were thus amazed to find out that the soundtrack album is out of print; when Warner Music licensed this one to us, we sort of felt like we were getting away with, um, armed robbery! This is the movie that introduced Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" to the masses. Also includes plenty of dialogue from the film!
Track Listing: Foggy Mountain Breakdown/ Bonnie Meets Clyde (Sometimes I'm Happy)/ I Ain't Much of a Lover Boy/ I Ain't No Rich Man/ Buck and Blanche Meet Up with Bonnie and Clyde (Can't We Be Friends)/ The Law's Outside! (Lucky Day)/ Captain Hamer Spits at Bonnie/ Bonnie and Clyde (As Sung By the Barrow Gang)/ Family Reunion/ Buck Falls/ (a) Bonnie Wounded/ (b) The Oakies/ Bonnie's Poem (The Story of Bonnie and Clyde)/ The Ambush and End title.
Track Listing: Foggy Mountain Breakdown/ Bonnie Meets Clyde (Sometimes I'm Happy)/ I Ain't Much of a Lover Boy/ I Ain't No Rich Man/ Buck and Blanche Meet Up with Bonnie and Clyde (Can't We Be Friends)/ The Law's Outside! (Lucky Day)/ Captain Hamer Spits at Bonnie/ Bonnie and Clyde (As Sung By the Barrow Gang)/ Family Reunion/ Buck Falls/ (a) Bonnie Wounded/ (b) The Oakies/ Bonnie's Poem (The Story of Bonnie and Clyde)/ The Ambush and End title.
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