
I had a request for the Howard The Duck (1986) soundtrack, so here it is. I don’t care what anyone else says, I enjoyed this movie Smile
Track Listing
1. Hunger City – Dolby’s Cube feat. Cherry Bomb (vocals: Lea Thompson)
2. Howard the Duck – Dolby’s Cube feat. Cherry Bomb (vocals: Lea Thompson, background vocals: George Clinton, guitar: Joe Walsh)
3. Don’t Turn Away – Thomas Dolby, harmonica: Stevie Wonder
4. It Don’t Come Cheap – Dolby’s Cube feat. Cherry Bomb (vocals: Lea Thompson, guitar: Joe Walsh)
5. I’m On My Way – Thomas Dolby
6. Lullaby of Duckland – John Barry
7. Journey To Earth – John Barry
8. You’re the Duckiest – John Barry
9. Ultralight Flight – John Barry
10. Beddy-Bye for Howard – John Barry
11. Dark Overlord – John Barry
Download :
looks like you are not the only one liking it… or am I the only one too XD
anyway…thanks 🙂
Actually, the ending has leaked online. So it’s not a rumor no more!
Remastered (https://mega.co.nz/#!LhRGXK7b!QEVOLv9l0KuADJ2DRJW0EFf2A4Ym0Oqd3GD04TQ FNwE)
MP3, 192 & 320 kbps
01 Hunger City
02 Howard the Duck
03 Don’t Turn Away
04 It Don’t Come Cheap
05 I’m On My Way
06 Lullaby of Duckland
07 Journey To The Earth
08 You’re the Duckiest
09 Ultralight – Flight
10 Beddy – Bye for Howard
11 Dark – Overlord
12 Don’t Turn Away
Extended (https://mega.co.nz/#!LkpzRJJa!VMuAwmkrPZzEp0BHEW-p2T-H7Y2emt150fE34g3P9pk)
MP3, 192 kbps
01 – Lullaby Of Duckland (Instrumental)
02 – Journey To The Earth (Instrumental)
03 – Hunger City
04 – Don’t Turn Away
05 – Beddy-Bye For Howard (Instrumental)
06 – I’m On My Way
07 – Don’t Turn Away [Extended Version]
08 – It Don’t Come Cheap
09 – Reggae Song
10 – You’re The Duckiest (Instrumental)
11- Two More Bottles Of Wine
12 – Dark Overlord (Instrumental)
13 – Ultralight Flight (Instrumental)
14 – Howard The Duck
15 – Duckter Dread Dub
16 – Howard The Duck [Extended Version] (Mega Mix)
17 – Two More Bottles Of Wine (Bonus)
Enjoy !
Really.
Thanks for the extended link, Starfleet.
Hiring Barry was equally incomprehensible. He was completely the wrong composer for Howard the Duck and, from my perspective, his score actively undermines an already misconceived film.