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5 BEST RELEASED SOUND-TRACKS
For whatever reasons, these five pivotal collections have never been officially released. What are they waiting for?
HAROLD AND MAUDE (1971)
If you want to sing along, sing along, but you'll have to download each of the fantastic Cat Stevens songs from this movie individually.
McCABE & MRS. MILLER (1971)
There's no studio-approved release, but you can find all the songs Robert Altman used in his 1971 "antiWestern" on 1968's The Songs of Leonard Cohen.
MEAN STREETS (1973)
Martin Scorsese deploys nerve-jangling anthems from "Jumpin' Jack Flash" to "Be My Baby" in an all-out war on moviemaking's status quo. Guess who wins.
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL (1982)
You probably already own the classic double album, but to hear the trippy arrangements used in the movie you'll need Netflix (or YouTube).
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986)
Supposedly, John Hughes thought the songs he chose for this classic of teen truancy were too diverse to work together as an album. Bueller?
MICHAEL HOGAN
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