Original score composed by Trevor Rabin. Recording information: Eastwood Scoring Stage. Trevor Rabin's original score for Gone in 60 Seconds tries to make up for the film's surprising inertia with a bombastic mix of guitar solos and wordless vocals. This may make entertaining driving music for die-hard fans of Rabin's work with Yes and Rabbitt. ~ Heather Phares Trevor Rabin's original score for Gone in 60 Seconds tries to make up for the film's surprising inertia with a bombastic mix of guitar solos and wordless vocals. Though it may make entertaining driving music for die-hard fans of Rabin's work with Yes and Rabbitt, this over the top collection of film music doesn't really work well outside of the movie's context. ~ Heather Phares Trevor Rabin's original score for Gone in 60 Seconds tries to make up for the film's surprising inertia with a bombastic mix of guitar solos and wordless vocals. This may make entertaining driving music for die-hard fans of Rabin's work with Yes and Rabbitt. ~ Heather Phares Trevor Rabin's original score for Gone in 60 Seconds tries to make up for the film's surprising inertia with a bombastic mix of guitar solos and wordless vocals. Though it may make entertaining driving music for die-hard fans of Rabin's work with Yes and Rabbitt, this over the top collection of film music doesn't really work well outside of the movie's context. ~ Heather Phares
The Coolest Soundtrack . I think the music is awsome and cool I listen to it all the time I like to watch the movie all the time.
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Gone in 60 Seconds score review: An excellent album if you like the 'feel' of the film score- the perfect sort of album to listen to in your own Mustang or 540i if you happen to love the movie enough to have bought one of the star cars..
Being an avid fan of the movie, I give it five stars out of five ***** Highly recommended. Submitted by Matt. A (Tasmania, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Longer Clips It would have been nice to have the whole clip, other than just what was played i the movie of each song. Submitted by a reviewer (Frisco, Tx) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Producers: Bob Thiele, John Coltrane. Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on June 10 & 16, 1965. Includes original release liner notes and the liner notes of KULU SE MAMA, both by Nat Hentoff. Digitally remastered by Robert Stoughton (MCA Music Media Studios). The title of this album fits perfectly for John Coltrane was certainly at an important transitional point in his career at the ...