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Rancho Deluxe (soundtrack)

Rancho Deluxe
Soundtrack album by
Released1975
Recorded1975
GenreCountry
Length28:27[1]
LabelUnited Artists
UA 466G (US, 12")
ProducerAndrea Troolin, Jeff Rougvie (re-release producers)
Jimmy Buffett chronology
A1A
(1974)
Rancho Deluxe
(1975)
Havana Daydreamin'
(1976)
Alternative cover
Cover of 1998 Rykodisc re-release
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Rancho Deluxe is the soundtrack from the film Rancho Deluxe starring Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston. It is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was initially released in 1975 as United Artists Records UA 466G and later re-released on labels licensed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (who owns the soundtrack's rights) including Capitol and Rykodisc.

Alternative versions

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The 1998 Rykodisc re-release of Rancho Deluxe includes four tracks of movie dialogue that were not present on the original soundtrack.

Songs

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The soundtrack album contains songs and instrumental incidental music, all written by Buffett. "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" and "Livingston Saturday Night" were subsequently re-recorded by Buffett and released on Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes and Son of a Son of a Sailor respectively. Both of the remakes are significantly different than the Rancho Deluxe originals. "Livingston Saturday Night" is a monaural recording and has significant lyrical changes (e.g., "sixteen may get you twenty" becomes "fifteen may get you twenty") and "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" is extended to become a full-length song.

Unlike the music of his previous three albums, Rancho Deluxe is a heavily country album with none of the "Gulf and Western" feel that has typified most of Buffett's career. It is his only album that contains a song that Buffett himself does not sing on, "Left Me with A Nail to Drive" with vocals by Coral Reefer Band member Roger Bartlett.

There were no singles released from the album.

A one-sided 33 rpm 7" Radio Spots record was released by United Artists UAC 222 to advertise the movie. The advertisement jingle was not by Jimmy Buffett.

Track listing

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All tracks written and composed by Jimmy Buffett.

Original release

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Side One:

  1. "Rancho Deluxe (Main Title)" – 2:12
  2. "Ridin' in Style – 1:05
  3. "Left Me with a Nail to Drive" – 1:33
  4. "Cattle Truckin'"* – 1:27
  5. "Countin' the Cows Ev'ry Day" – 2:23
  6. "The Wrangler"* – 2:09
  7. "Rancho Deluxe (End Title)" – 2:54

Side Two:

  1. "Livingston Saturday Night" – 3:28
  2. "Some Gothic Ranch Action"* – 1:26
  3. "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" – 1:48
  4. "Fifteen Gears"* – 2:14
  5. "Can't Remember when I Slept Last" – 1:38
  6. "Rancho Deluxe (Instrumental)"* – 4:10

*Instrumental recordings

1998 re-release

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  1. "Rancho Deluxe (Main Title)" – 2:12
  2. "X-Mas Bonus"† – 0:16
  3. "Ridin' in Style"* – 1:05
  4. "Left Me with a Nail to Drive" – 1:33
  5. "Rustler's That's Us"† – 0:09
  6. "Cattle Truckin'"* – 1:27
  7. "Countin' the Cows Ev'ry Day" – 2:23
  8. "The Wrangler"* – 2:09
  9. "Rancho Deluxe (End Title)" – 2:54
  10. "Livingston Saturday Night" – 3:28
  11. "Dork"† – 0:23
  12. "Some Gothic Ranch Action"* – 1:26
  13. "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" – 1:48
  14. "Hood Ornament"† – 0:11
  15. "Fifteen Gears"* – 2:14
  16. "Can't Remember when I Slept Last" – 1:38
  17. "Rancho Deluxe (Instrumental)"* – 4:10

*Instrumental recordings
†Movie dialog track

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