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Isaac Hayes: Truck Turner
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Isaac Hayes
vocals1942 - 2008
In "Truck Turner," Hayes plays an outlaw bail bondsman who takes the lucky viewer on a rough-trade tour of Los Angeles, with plenty of graphic, cheesy violence and lots of women running around in revealing outfits. The film would be rated R, and not for smoking (tobacco). It was (and is) mildly revolting. The funny thing is that the music that the entire genre of Blaxploitation films produced, although as dated as disco (with which it was easily conflated), retains a certain appeal particularly for veterans of the era. Yeah, the music could be chill, funky, lively, amusing, and now, evocative of the times, both good and bad, of which there was plenty of both. There were funky beats, heavy bass, wah-wah guitar and soul jazz licks galore. And that is exactly what a listener gets in this production, the soundtrack to the film, complete with still photos of Hayes and two purple vinyls as part of Varèse Sarabande's Reel Cult series. So, optimistically, someone can enjoy the music, which was ok, without having to watch the movie, which was not, even then -ok.
Track Listing
Main Title; House of Beauty; Blue's Crib; Driving in the Sun; Breakthrough; Now We're One; The Duke; Dorinda'sParty; Pursuit of the Pimpmobile; We Need Each Other Girl; A House Full of Girls; A Hospital Shootout; Your're in My Arms Again; Give It To Me; Drinking; The Insurance Company; End Theme.
Personnel
Isaac Hayes
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Memphis Symphony Strings
Album information
Title: Truck Turner | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Craft Recordings
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