Rancho Deluxe (soundtrack)
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''Rancho Deluxe'' is the soundtrack from the film ''
Rancho Deluxe ''Rancho Deluxe'' is a 1975 Neo-Western comedy film directed by Frank Perry. Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston star as two cattle rustlers in modern-day Livingston, Montana, who plague a wealthy ranch owner, played by Clifton James. The film also ...
'' starring
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and
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. It is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter
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. It was initially released in 1975 as
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UA 466G and later re-released on labels licensed by
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(who owns the soundtrack's rights) including
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and
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.


Alternative versions

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


Songs

The soundtrack album contains songs and
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, all written by Buffett. "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" and "Livingston Saturday Night" were subsequently re-recorded by Buffett and released on ''
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'' and ''
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'' 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
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album with none of the "
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" 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
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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


Original release

Side One: #"Rancho Deluxe (Main Title)" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:12 #"Ridin' in Style"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:05 #"Left Me with a Nail to Drive" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:33 #"Cattle Truckin'"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:27 #"Countin' the Cows Ev'ry Day" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:23 #"The Wrangler"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:09 #"Rancho Deluxe (End Title)" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:54 Side Two: #"Livingston Saturday Night" (Jimmy Buffett) – 3:28 #"Some Gothic Ranch Action"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:26 #"Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:48 #"Fifteen Gears"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:14 #"Can't Remember when I Slept Last" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:38 #"Rancho Deluxe (Instrumental)"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 4:10 *
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recordings


1998 re-release

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


Personnel

*Jimmy Buffett – Guitar, vocals *Roger Bartlett – Guitar, vocals on "Left Me with A Nail to Drive" *
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– Bass *
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– Drums *Phillip Fajardo – Drums *Doyle Grisham – Steel guitar *
Greg "Fingers" Taylor Greg "Fingers" Taylor (born June 3, 1952) is an American harmonica player, best known for his work with Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band. Career Greg Taylor was born in Wichita, Kansas, June 3, 1952 where he attended Wichita North High School. ...
– Harmonica *
Reggie Young Reggie Grimes Young Jr. (December 12, 1936 – January 17, 2019) was an American musician who was lead guitarist in the American Sound Studio house band, The Memphis Boys, and was a leading session musician. He played on various recordings with ...
– Electric guitar *
Michael Utley Michael Edward Utley is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer for Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band. He is the musical director of the band. Born in Blytheville in Mississippi County, Arkansas, he graduated from the Univer ...
– Keyboards


Notes

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