Trespass (film score)

The film score to the 1992 film Trespass, was heavily influenced by experimental jazz. The performers include producers Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner, as well as Jon Hassell.

Trespass
Film score by
Various artists
Released1993 (1993)
GenreJazz, Blues rock, Country and Western
Length39:11
LabelSire / Warner Bros.
ProducerRy Cooder
Jim Keltner
Professional ratings
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SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Video Drive-By" – 1:55
  2. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Trespass (Main Title)" – 1:38
  3. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "East St. Louis" – 2:01
  4. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Orgill Bros." – 1:44
  5. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Goose and Lucky" – 3:35
  6. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "You Think It's on Now" – 1:41
  7. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Solid Gold" – 0:58
  8. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Heroin" – 4:13
  9. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Totally Boxed In" – 6:48
  10. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Give' Em Cops" – 1:27
  11. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Lucy in the Trunk" –3:46
  12. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "We're Rich" – 2:26
  13. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "King of the Streets" – 3:59
  14. Cooder, Hassell, Keltner – "Party Lights" – 3:00
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