Scarface (soundtrack)
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| Scarface | ||
|---|---|---|
| Soundtrack | ||
| Released | 1983, 2003remastered | |
| Genre | Rock, Dance | |
| Label | MCA Records | |
| Producer | Giorgio Moroder | |
Scarface is the soundtrack to the 1983 film of the same name, Scarface. Released the same year as the film, the album featured music created exclusively for the film by Giorgio Moroder, who produced all of the tracks. During its initial release, the soundtrack was only available in a few countries, and was only available to U.S. listeners through import. In 2003, the soundtrack was remixed and remastered and available for the first time in the United States. Prior to this release, however, a handful of songs from this album would be featured on the Grand Theft Auto III soundtrack, on its fictional Flashback 95.6 radio station. In 2006, the soundtrack was featured in the game Scarface: The World Is Yours, which is based on the film and also featured some previously-unreleased instrumentals by Moroder, the majority of the songs are of the disco and pop variety.
[edit] Track listing
- "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann
- "Rush Rush" by Debbie Harry
- "Turn Out the Light" by Amy Holland
- "Vamos a Bailar" by Maria Conchita Alonso (credited as Maria Conchita)
- "Tony's Theme" by Giorgio Moroder
- "She's on Fire" by Amy Holland
- "Shake It Up" by Elizabeth Daily
- "Dance Dance Dance" by Beth Anderson
- "I'm Hot Tonight" by Elizabeth Daily
- "Gina's and Elvira's Theme" by Giorgio Moroder, performed by Helen St. John
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Debbie Harry - Rush Rush "Rush Rush" by Debbie Harry - Problems playing the files? See media help.
- Note: The Soundtrack CD's back cover on one of the songs says "Turn Out the Light", but on the CD/LP, Holland is singing "Turn Out the Night", which reveals a misspelling on the soundtrack.

