Various Artists Major League 2 (Deluxe Edition, Half-Red, Half-Blue "Cleveland Splitter")

Release date:
December 6, 2024
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Enjoy The Ride Records proudly presents the expanded score and soundtrack to Major League 2. Major League 2 Deluxe Expanded Soundtrack and Score features music from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Lyle Lovett, Albert King, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Double Trouble, along with legendary punk band X covering "Wild Thing." The release is the original soundtrack from 1994, as well as the full score by Composer Michel Colombier (provided by the Colombier Estate), available for the first time on any format. This release marks the first time the soundtrack or score has been pressed on vinyl. The D side boasts a screen print of the iconic film logo and features brand-new artwork on all four panels by Steven Wild. Real Gone Music is pressing 300 copies in half-red, half-blue “Cleveland Splitter” vinyl. This will be the only variant available at retail anywhere in the world.

Tracklist:
  • 1. Wild Thing - X
  • 2. Practice Montage - Michel Colombier
  • 3. Boom Bapa Boom - Jimmie Vaughan
  • 4. Wild Thing '94 - X
  • 5. Got To Be Funky - Maurice John Vaughan
  • 6. Wild Thing Is Back*
  • 7. Shake Me Up -Little Feat
  • 8. All My Love Is Gone - Lyle Lovett
  • 9. Rude Mood - Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • 10. The House Is A Rockin' - Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
  • 11. Born Under A Bad Sign - Albert King
  • 12. Carranoâ(TM)s Bird - Michel Colombier
  • 13. Buddha - Michel Colombier
  • 14. Hayes Is calling - Michel Colombier
  • 15. Samurai - Michel Colombier
  • 16. Butterflies - Michel Colombier
  • 17. Home Runs - Michel Colombier
  • 18. Rube - Michel Colombier
  • 19. Cagrnet - Michel Colombier
  • 20. Losing Again - Michel Colombier
  • 21. Tanakaâ(TM)s Catch - Michel Colombier
  • 22. Lonely Rick - Michel Colombier
  • 23. Parkman - Michel Colombier
  • 24. Harley Ride - Michel Colombier
  • 25. Reflecting - Michel Colombier
  • 26. Winning Again - Michel Colombier
  • 27. Bad Situation - Michel Colombier