They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Blood on the Tracks Episode 75: 1970s Crime and Thrillers Part 2.


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Lee finally gets around to doing a follow-up to the very first episode of Blood on the Tracks: music from 1970s crime and thriller films. Lee was short for time this month, so that equals less talking from him and much more music. It's a win-win!

--Suite from "Darker than Amber" (1970) --John Parker

--Theme from The Anderson Tapes from "The Anderson Tapes" (1971) --Quincy Jones
--Taxi in the Rain (Parish Priest; Eddies Dead) & Office Scuffle (Kenilworth Heist; Casino Heist) from "The Outfit" (1973) --Jerry Fielding
--Main Theme from "Death Wish" (1974) --Herbie Hancock
--In Seattle & Toms - Sea Chase from "McQ" (1974) --Elmer Bernstein
--Dolowitz Gets Killed, Money Montage & Main Title from "The Taking of Pelham 123" (1974) --David Shire
--Ripley's Games from "The American Friend" (1977) --Jürgen Knieper
--Straight Time from "Straight Time" (1978) --David Shire

Opening and closing music: Main Title from "Battle Beyond the Stars" by James Horner, and Main Theme from "The Final Terror" by Susan Justin.

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