Another song question


What's the name of the slower instrumental song played toward the end of the show with Tony and Laura? It almost sounds like an Alan Parson's Project song but I'm not sure. Does anyone know?




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Not too sure, but there ARE credits at the end of movies you know.

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Good question gilbert, very good song. But it can only be heard in the film. My guess is that it's "Royale Theater Show" by Vince DiCola. So much of his music for this film hasn't been released. The album does not have the song, mostly just Bee Gees and Frank Stallone tracks and a couple by Tommy Faragher that are very good.

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What's the name of the slower instrumental song played toward the end of the show with Tony and Laura? It almost sounds like an Alan Parson's Project song but I'm not sure. Does anyone know?


I wished I knew. I LOVE that music . . .






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Much of the incidental music, and the Satan's Alley scene were composed by either Vince Dicola or Frank Stallone. I'd guess if you do a search under bother names, you can probably find that music on the artist's greatest hits compilations.
With CDs being longer than what was possible on Vinyl, some music that was originally left off of albums is now available.

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Oh, cool. I didn't know that. I love so much of the music from Satan's Alley.





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