Tom Cruise THE COLOR OF MONEY Film Soundtrack Rock LP Don Henley Mark Knopfler

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British 1st release of the original film soundtrack to "The Color of Money” (1986, dir. Martin Scorsese), featuring various artists and the score by Robbie Robertson and Gil Evans.
The movie, a continuation of the story of the hustler and stakehorse Edward "Fast Eddie" Felson in 'The Hustler (1961), starred Paul Newman and Tom Cruise, with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Helen Shaver, and John Turturro in supporting roles. 

Various / Robbie Robertson and Gil Evans – The Color of Money (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1986)

Condition (refer also to notes at bottom):
VINYL: VG+.
Superbly clean on visual inspection. Just two minor scuffs on side B; otherwise excellent so 'VG+'. Played just pre-listing and sound clarity is great. Plays with no skipping, jumping or sticking.
OUTER SLEEVE/COVER: VG+. No obvious sign of major wear. Colours are unfaded with no rips. Very light edge/corner damage. Some creasing and large area of sticker residue in bottom left of front cover. Otherwise, a great example.
INNER SLEEVE: VG. Original. White paper. Some soiling in centre of one side. Red pen mark on aperture area of the other side. Intact.

Label: MCA Records ‎– MCG 6023
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation
Year: 1986
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop, Stage & Screen, Vocal, Theme
Style: Soundtrack, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Classic Rock, Score

Track listing:
A1. Don Henley – Who Owns This Place    
A2. Eric Clapton – It's In The Way You Use It    
A3. Robert Palmer – Let Yourself In For It    
A4. Willie Dixon – Don't Tell Me Nothin'    
A5. Mark Knopfler – Two Brothers And A Stranger
   
B1. B.B. King – Standing On The Edge Of Love    
B2. Robbie Robertson And Gil Evans – Modern Blues    
B3. Warren Zevon – Werewolves Of London    
B4. Robert Palmer – My Baby's In Love With Another Guy    
B5. Robbie Robertson And Gil Evans – The Main Title    

Ex-Band songwriter/guitarist Robbie Robertson put together this soundtrack, which allowed him to collaborate with blues master Willie Dixon and jazz master Gil Evans, though it was his collaboration with Eric Clapton that produced the album's hit song, "It's in the Way That You Use It." Also featured: Don Henley, Robert Palmer (three tracks), and B. B. King.


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ITEM CONDITION - items are graded according to Record Collector definitions - see below:

MINT: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records advertised as Sealed or Unplayed should be Mint.

EXCELLENT: The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and / or creasing.

VERY GOOD:
The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable.

GOOD: The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc.

FAIR:
The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and / or defaced.

POOR:
The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing.

BAD:
The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection filler.