Worth a listen Yeah why call this release the soundtrack if there are songs not featured? Took Joe's advice and
P-1 has better reviews on their new CD than this movie, let alone the reviews on here. You are funny Joe calling the jerk who had the final decision of songs listed a goof but correct.
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Good but NOT complete soundtrack here. Good tunes but I grabbed my copy for P-1 "Wisteria" and whoever in charge really screwed up and left that tune off. P-1 groupies, check out Power the CD which will blow you away and features "Wisteria". And the goof who left that tune off might rethink and add it for the next pressing. Submitted by Joe O'Haire (Miami, Florida USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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