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2007 digitally remastered and repackaged reissue of the soundtrack to the 1970 film starring Mick Jagger, Anita Pallenberg and James Fox. This reissue coincides with the DVD release of the film and shares the same striking artwork. The soundtrack ... Performance Soundtrack Music Performance Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Gone Dead Train Newman, Randy |
| 2. | Performance Clayton, Merry |
| 3. | Get Away Cooder, Ry |
| 4. | Powis Square Cooder, Ry |
| 5. | Rolls Royce And Acid |
| 6. | Dyed And Acid |
| 7. | Harry Flowers And Acid |
| 8. | Memo From Turner Jagger, Mick |
| 9. | Hashishin Jagger, Mick |
| 10. | Wake Up Lost Poets |
| 11. | Poor White Hound Dog Clayton, Merry |
| 12. | Natural Magic Clayton, Merry |
| 13. | Turner's Murder Merry Clayton Singers |
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