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Spur
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Dauer
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| Suite One | | |
1. | Main Theme | | |
2. | Visitor | | |
3. | Straight Jacket | | |
4. | Solitaire | | |
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| Suite Two | | |
5. | It's All Yours | | |
6. | Laundry Lark | | |
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| Suite Three | | |
7. | Mews | | |
8. | Special Delivery | | |
9. | Fur Coat | | |
10. | Salt & Oil | | |
11. | Friend Of Marty's | | |
12. | Squealing Pig | | |
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| Suite Four | | |
13. | Split Down The Middle | | |
14. | Sitting Target | | |
15. | Betrayal | | |
16. | Train Yard Chase | | |
17. | Harry (End Theme) | | |
Alongside the recently resurrected (but previously unreleased) seminal scores for 'The Wickerman', 'Deathline' and 'Psychomania', Stalney Myers 'Sitting Target' is another UK thriller soundtrack that has sat in the proverbial 'can' for over 30 years while cinematic sonic-enthusiasts have had to make do with homemade bootlegs taped from second generation video tapes in hope of soundtrack amnesty. After composing 'groovy-movie' music for films such as 'Otley' and 'No Way To Treat A Lady', the 'Deer Hunter' axe-meister brings us his most forward thinking fuzzed-out-orchestratral-proto-hip-hop score to date (albeit three decades late).