1998 Pressing on Vinyl LP!
"Excepting only the work of the great Lalo Schifrin, Roy Budd's Get Carter was the best theme in the lucrative world of spy/gangster/heist soundtracks from the late '60s and early '70s. Underpinning the tense strength of director Mike Hodges' film about a hit man turned avenging angel, the film's main theme ('Carter Takes a Train') is a paranoid, hallucinatory title that deftly played up the menace of Michael Caine's character." -John Bush, AllMusic.com
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Gatefold Jacket
- Digitally Remastered by Paul Fishman
- 1998 Pressing
Selections
Side One:
- Intro
- Dialogue
- Main Theme - Carter Takes A Train
- Dialogue
- Looking For Someone
- Dialogue - The Race Track
- Something On My Mind
- Dialogue
- Getting Nowhere In A Hurry
- Dialogue
- The Girl In The Car
Side Two:
- Dialogue
- Love Is A Four Letter Word
- Dialogue
- Livin' Should Be This Way
- Dialogue
- Manhunt
- Dialogue
- Goodbye Eric!
- Goodbye Carter!
- Plaything
- Hallucinations - Instrumental