Last Man Standing Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 61000 votes
Tags: gang warfare
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El último hombre

Title in Italiano:

Ancora vivo

Title in Português:

O Último a Cair

Synopsis

Last Man Standing

John Smith is an amoral gunslinger in the days of Prohibition. On the lam from his latest (unspecified) exploits, he happens upon the town of Jericho, Texas. Actually, calling Jericho a town would be too generous--it has become more like a ghost town, since two warring gangs have 'driven off all the decent folk.' Smith sees this as an opportunity to play both sides off against each other, earning himself a nice piece of change as a hired gun. Despite his strictly avowed mercenary intentions, he finds himself risking his life for his, albeit skewed, sense of honor.

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Last Man Standing
How Long, How Long Blues
Ry Cooder: Performer
You Got To Reap What You Sow
Ry Cooder: Performer
Denver Blues
Ry Cooder: Performer
Hudson Whittaker: Writer
Boogaboo
Torvaldo E Dorliska
Bumble Bee Blues
Ry Cooder: Performer
To Jericho
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
First Guns
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Hijacking
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Hello
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Change
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Felina's Story
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Free
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
The Beating
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Enough
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Saving Joe
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
One Of The Last
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Last Man Standing
Ry Cooder: Performer
Wanda
Ry Cooder: Performer
Jericho Blues
Ry Cooder: Performer
Mexican Hijack
Ry Cooder: Performer
Just Between You And Me (Smith & Lucy)
Ry Cooder: Performer
Hickey's Back
Ry Cooder: Performer
Gorgio Leaves Town
Ry Cooder: Performer
Felina
Ry Cooder: Performer
We're Quits / This Is Hickey
Ry Cooder: Performer
Church / Ranger Tom Pickett
Ry Cooder: Performer
Five Mile Road
Ry Cooder: Performer
Jericho Two-Step
Ry Cooder: Performer
Smoke Bath / Girl Upstairs?
Ry Cooder: Performer
Felina Drives
Ry Cooder: Performer
Gotta Get Her Back
Ry Cooder: Performer
Lucy's Ear
Ry Cooder: Performer
Bathtub
Ry Cooder: Performer
Where's The Girl?
Ry Cooder: Performer
Find Him
Ry Cooder: Performer
Icebox / Drive To Slim's / Slim's On Fire
Ry Cooder: Performer
Hideout
Ry Cooder: Performer
This Town Is Finished
Ry Cooder: Performer
Sunrise
Ry Cooder: Performer
I Don't ant To Die In Texas
Ry Cooder: Performer
Somehwere In The Desert / End Title
Ry Cooder: Performer
Sanctuary
Ry Cooder: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Martinez
5/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from soft and melancholic to loud and thrilling, mirrors the ups and downs of the plot, enhancing the storytelling.

George Thompson
5/10

The haunting melodies in some tracks evoke a sense of loneliness and despair, mirroring the protagonist's inner struggles and conflicts.

Sarah Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of Last Man Standing perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the Prohibition-era setting.

Amanda Roberts
6/10

The music in Last Man Standing successfully immerses the audience in the world of the story, creating a rich and engaging audio experience that complements the visuals.

Steven Wright
6/10

The soundtrack complements the character development in the film, providing subtle cues to the audience about the motivations and emotions of the main characters.

Melissa Robinson
3/10

Furthermore, the score often felt out of place and disconnected from the tone of the scenes, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere. It missed the mark in establishing the tension and suspense necessary for a gritty Western film like Last Man Standing.

John Walker
8/10

The haunting melodies and somber tones in the quieter moments of the film help to convey the loneliness and moral ambiguity of the main character, John Smith. The music perfectly complements the character development and adds depth to the story.

Thomas Taylor
4/10

The soundtrack of Last Man Standing failed to capture the intensity and grittiness of the film's Prohibition-era setting. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to enhance the on-screen action.

John Jones
5/10

The music in Last Man Standing showcases a clever blend of classic western themes with modern twists, creating a unique and memorable listening experience.

Andrew Williams
6/10

The use of percussion in certain tracks adds a sense of urgency and danger, effectively amplifying the impact of key scenes in the movie.

William Lee
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Last Man Standing is a perfect fit for the Western-noir genre of the film, and it really elevates the viewing experience by immersing you in the world of Jericho, Texas.

Mary Adams
5/10

The use of traditional western instruments like guitars and harmonicas adds an authentic feel to the music, enhancing the overall experience of the film.

Joshua Lopez
5/10

The overall composition of the soundtrack is cohesive and well-structured, enhancing the overall coherence and flow of the film.

Nancy Turner
6/10

The score effectively heightens the tension during action sequences, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Betty Martinez
7/10

The soundtrack of Last Man Standing really sets the tone for the gritty and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The use of intense orchestral music during the action scenes enhances the tension and keeps you on the edge of your seat.