Devil in a Blue Dress was a 1996 crime-drama with Denzel Washington as a war vet hired to locate the missing fiance� of a powerful politician. Since it was set in L.A. in the 1940’s, we get murder, crooked cops, ruthless politicians, and lots of jazz. Surprisingly, Bernstein went for something more bluesy and seductive, including a haunting main theme.
The soundtrack that was released on Columbia featured 11 vocals, and just 3 tracks of score. This disc has 29 score tracks totaling almost 56 minutes. Whoever created the artwork labeled the music as a 2-part suite, with tracks 1-12 being in part 1 of the suite, and tracks 13-20 in part 2. Since each track is separate, the whole suite-thing can easily be ignored. More importantly though, since there are actually 29 tracks (as also shown at SoundtrackCollector.com), the artwork is incorrect when it says Suite / Part 2: 13-20 instead of 13-29.
Denzel label #9811
Good stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
LINK is in spoiler…
Password: crybaby
LINK = https://1fichier.com/?w9qdj8z5au
NOTE: This disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
12+8 = 20, not 32. Yur disc has 12+17 tracks , so it’s the one that is listed on soundtrackcollector with 29 tracks. It was late, was it? 😉
Many thanks, Yepsa.

Ooops! Thanks for the heads ups FunnyML. I forgot to carefully compare the actual tracks with what was listed on the artwork, versus SoundtrackCollector. There are often discrepancies, and here’s what I found:
The artwork I have included in my upload is what came with my disc. It indicates there are 20 tracks total (suite 1 with 12 tracks, and suite 2 with 8 tracks). However, once ripped I could see that there are actually 29 tracks, which matches what is listed at SoundtrackCollector.com. I apologize for forgetting to mention that in my notes (now corrected)! The total time for all 29 tracks is 55:44. This is a about a minute less than the total that’s printed on the artwork, and closer to the total listed at Soundtrackcollector. So what I have here seems to be what is shown at SoundtrackCollector.
Thanks for this brilliant share.
01.Main Titles (Theme from Devil in a Blue Dress)*
02.Easy’s Home / Mouse Flashback (alternate)
03.Easy and Coretta*
– first half used as second half of "Going to McGee"
04.Leaving Coretta / Sophie Leaves (alternate)
05.Main Title (damaged) / Albright’s Demise (second half)
– simple a repirse of cues, track can be deleted
06.Easy Arrested*
07.Out of Jail (alternate)
08.Out of Jail (film version)
– first half used as "Drive to the Cabin"
09.Easy gets Out of Terell’s Car (alternate) / The Dream / Ambassador Hotel
10.Meeting Daphne*
11.Going to McGee
– second half unused
12.Finding McGee
– used as "The Cabin"
13.Albright Leaves / Drive to Carter’s (alternate)
14.Drive to Carter’s (film version)
– middle part used as "Leaving Carter", beginning used as "Joppy’s Dead"
15.Leaving Carter* / Deadline / Drive to Dupree
16.Dupree’s Sorrow / The Pictures
17.Daphne and Easy
18.The Dream (reprise) / Out of Jail (alternate) (reprise)
– again just a reprise of cues, can be deleted
19.The Truth / Albright Interrupts*
20.Going after Joppy (alternate)
21.Drive to the Cabin*
22.The Cabin
– ending used as ending for "Finding McGee"
23.Albright’s Demise
– second half unused
24.Mouse Leaves / Daphne’s Story
25.Going after Joppy (Original version) (Malibu Chase)
– first half unused
26.Farewell
27.Easy Goin’ (alternate)
28.Easy Goin’ (film version)
29.Devil in a Blue Dress (End Credits)*
*unused
Missing tracks:
Easy’s Home / Mouse Flashback (film version)
Leaving Coretta / Sophie Leaves (film version)
Albright Calls
Going to Malibu
Albright Beats the Hooligan
Easy gets Out of Terell’s Car (film version)
Fight with Frank
Going back Home
Going after Joppy (film version)
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