Leningrad Cowboys: Those Were the Days Soundtrack (

Leningrad Cowboys: Those Were the Days Soundtrack (1992) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 515 votes
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Synopsis

Paris, 1994, night: as the Leningrad Cowboys sing "Those were the days," a solitary man leading a donkey is turned away at a restaurant door. He and the beast walk down to La Maison du Vin where, despite a "no donkeys" sign on the wall, they enter and he proceeds to feed the donkey with provisions from his pack.

His care and feeding of the donkey impress the woman who sings with the house band. She and the visitor connect, but if they slip away, who will watch the burro? The visitor's shoes and most everyone's hair, except the donkey's, points forward.

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User reviews

Mary Smith
7/10

The soundtrack effectively transports the listener to the world of the Leningrad Cowboys, immersing them in the film's setting.

Richard Parker
5/10

The use of live performances in the soundtrack adds an authentic and raw energy to the music, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes in the film.

James Green
9/10

The use of music in the scene where the visitor feeds the donkey at La Maison du Vin is particularly enchanting. The way the melodies intertwine with the characters' emotions and actions adds depth and emotion to the storyline, making it a truly memorable moment in the film.

Timothy Thompson
8/10

The use of traditional folk melodies mixed with modern rock influences creates a unique and engaging sound.

Emily Martin
8/10

The music sets the tone for the story, blending elements of humor, romance, and adventure seamlessly.

Charles Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack effectively mirrors the character development in the film, with each track reflecting the emotions and struggles of the protagonists.

Nancy Scott
5/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack showcase the skill and talent of the musicians involved, adding depth and complexity to the overall listening experience.

Donna Allen
7/10

The instrumental arrangements are rich and diverse, adding depth to the overall listening experience.

Deborah Nelson
5/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and adds layers of richness to the storytelling.

Amanda Taylor
7/10

The vocals in the songs are soulful and expressive, conveying the characters' emotions effectively.

Michelle Young
5/10

The blending of traditional Russian folk music with rock elements in the soundtrack creates a fresh and exciting sound that keeps listeners engaged throughout the movie.

Matthew Young
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack enhances the emotions of the scenes, making the storytelling more impactful.

Thomas Wilson
6/10

The haunting vocals in Those Were the Days evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, perfectly complementing the themes of the movie.

Brian Garcia
7/10

The catchy tunes stay with you long after the movie ends, making it a memorable musical experience.

Melissa Baker
6/10

The use of unconventional instruments and arrangements in the soundtrack adds an element of surprise and intrigue, keeping listeners on their toes.