Starsky & Hutch Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Starsky & Hutch is set in 1975, where we witness the birth of the partnership of undercover cops Starsky and Hutch. One is uptight and by-the-book, the butt of hazing by other officers; he runs through a dozen partners in two years. The other steals from bookies and hangs out with low-lifes. Bad-guy Reese Feldman is importing an odorless, tasteless cocaine that fools drug-sniffing dogs. One of his murder victims washes up on shore about the time Hutch's informants tell him a big cocaine deal is going down. But, our fearless duo moves too quickly, and they are suspended from the force; the partnership founders amid bad feeling. Can they patch it up, don disguises, and ferret out where the murderer hid the coke?

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Starsky & Hutch
Can't Smile Without You
Christopher Arnold: Writer
Barry Manilow: Performer
I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You
Leon Haywood: Writer
Leon Haywood: Performer
Dazz
Brick: Performer
Old Days
Chicago: Performer
James Pankow: Writer
Dancing Machine
Jackson 5: Performer
Hal Davis: Writer
Keep On Bumpin'
Leroy Hutson: Writer
The Weight
Robbie Robertson: Writer
The Band: Performer
Folsom Prison Blues
Johnny Cash: Writer
Johnny Cash: Performer
I'm A Ramblin' Man
Waylon Jennings: Performer
Afternoon Delight
Bill Danoff: Writer
Starland Vocal Band: Performer
Chevy Van
Sammy Johns: Writer
Sammy Johns: Performer
Right Back Where We Started From
A Fifth Of Beethoven
Walter Murphy: Writer
Walter Murphy: Performer
That's The Way (I Like It)
Use Me
Bill Withers: Writer
Bill Withers: Performer
Send In The Clowns
Stephen Sondheim: Writer
Judy Collins: Performer
We've Only Just Begun
Paul Williams: Writer
The Carpenters: Performer
Easin' In
Freddie Perren: Writer
Cocaine
Cut The Cake
Sweet Emotion
Starsky & Hutch Theme
Don't Give Up On Us
My Friend Toto
Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals
Feel Like Makin' Love
My Eyes Adored You
Love Will Keep Us Together
Jersey Bounce
Can't Smile Without You
Christopher Arnold: Performer
I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You
Leon Haywood: Performer
Keep On Bumpin'
Leroy Hutson: Performer
I'm A Ramblin' Man
Waylon Jennings: Performer
That's The Way (I Like It)
Harry Wayne Casey: Performer
We've Only Just Begun
Paul Williams: Performer
Easin' In
Freddie Perren: Performer
Starsky & Hutch Theme
Steven Tyler: Performer
Don't Give Up On Us
Tony Macaulay: Performer
Feel Like Makin' Love
Gene McDaniels: Performer

User reviews

Carol Evans
6/10

The soundtrack of Starsky & Hutch captures the essence of the 1975 setting perfectly, with a blend of funky, groovy tunes that transport you back in time. The music sets the tone for the era and complements the action-packed scenes of the movie.

Anthony Harris
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack felt out of place and sometimes even distracting. Instead of complementing the 1975 setting of the film, the music often felt like an afterthought and failed to capture the essence of the era. This inconsistency in tone made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the movie-going experience.

Dorothy Hernandez
8/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack into the storyline of the film demonstrates the attention to detail and craftsmanship put into curating the music for Starsky & Hutch.

Mary Anderson
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack feels purposefully chosen to enhance the emotional depth of the characters and the overall mood of the film, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

Elizabeth Jackson
8/10

The music selection enhances the on-screen action, heightening the tension during thrilling moments and adding a touch of nostalgia during the more lighthearted scenes.

Timothy Gonzalez
6/10

Overall, the music in Starsky & Hutch elevates the viewing experience and adds another layer of nostalgia and excitement to the film. It's clear that a lot of thought and effort went into selecting the songs that best fit the mood and atmosphere of the movie.

Michael Green
8/10

The soundtrack of Starsky & Hutch perfectly captures the essence of the 1975 setting, immersing the listener in the vibes of that era.

Daniel Harris
8/10

The soundtrack of Starsky & Hutch not only complements the visuals on screen but also stands on its own as a collection of timeless tracks that can be enjoyed independently from the film.

Mark Walker
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack includes a mix of well-known hits from the 70s along with original compositions that add depth to the overall sound experience. It's a great balance that keeps the audience engaged and enhances the storytelling.

Emily Perez
8/10

The diverse range of songs in the soundtrack showcases the eclectic nature of the 1970s music scene, from funky disco beats to soulful ballads, providing a rich auditory experience.

Dorothy Anderson
3/10

While watching Starsky & Hutch, I found the soundtrack to be quite uninspiring and generic. The music did not enhance the scenes or create any emotional impact, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story and characters.