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The Harbortown Bobber Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Download links and information about The Harbortown Bobber Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 36:24 minutes.

Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 16
Duration: 36:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (Scott Di Lalla) 0:28
2. Action (The Lords Of Altamont) 4:23
3. The Cannibal King (The Harbortown Bobber) 2:42
4. Faded Black (The Lords Of Altamont) 2:29
5. Irish Rich (Irish Rich) 0:39
6. Livin' This Way (Hellbound Glory) 2:34
7. Altamont Boogaloo (Hypnomen) 3:15
8. Spanjolskij (Swing Of Sahara) 5:29
9. Cindy Rutherford (Cindy Rutherford) 0:41
10. Omie Wise (J. Tex) 3:58
11. J Bird (J-Bird) 0:19
12. Living Hell (The Lords Of Altamont) 2:39
13. Earl Kane (Earl Kane) 0:21
14. Good Friends (J. Tex) 1:48
15. Time Has Come (The Lords Of Altamont) 4:18
16. Spirit Riders (The Harbortown Bobber) 0:21

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Just as The Harbortown Bobber is a companion documentary to 2005’s Choppertown: The Sinners, the accompanying soundtrack picks up where Choppertown: From the Vault: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack left off. It opens with bike builder Scott Di Lalla speaking about the journey from a skeletal frame to a finished motorcycle. Then The Lords of Altamont recall the heyday of poster artist Frank Kozik’s bygone record label Man’s Ruin with “Action,” a hearty slice of '60s-inspired West Coast, biker-born garage rock. The band's following track, “Faded Black,” delivers a harder-hitting number with lots of reverb and psychedelic tremolo guitar. The Cannibal King kicks down rockabilly thunder for the title track before Hellbound Glory’s “Livin’ This Way” leans on honky-tonk juke-joint rock of the '50s. The Hypnomen rock out with the retro, organ-grinding instrumental “Altamont Boogaloo.” The album’s gem belongs to J. Tex’s “Omie Wise,” which plays like authentic Appalachian mountain folk music.