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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: A&M
Salesrank: 20498
Released: October 25, 1990 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969 Film) Track Listing:
1. Sundance Kid
2. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head - B.J. Thomas
3. Not Goin' Home Anymore
4. South American Getaway
5. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head [Instrumental]
6. On a Bicycle Built for Joy - B.J. Thomas
7. Come Touch the Sun
8. Old Fun City [N.Y. Sequence]
9. Not Goin' Home Anymore (Reprise)
Editorial Review:
Exclusive Japanese limited edition digitally remastered reissue of this 1969 soundtrack by Burt Bacharach, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. A&M. 2006.
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969 Film) Reviews:
Embarrassingly Bad 
2009-07-28 - This is one soundtrack that has not aged well. I did not see the film when it first came out. I was, however, aware of the ubiquitous "Raindrops" though I wasn't sure how it fit in. I first heard the soundtrack when a roommate of mine played it 5 or 6 years after its release. By the sound of it I thought it was to a film that had something to do with swinging Carnaby Street in London of the mid-1960s. I was floored to found out it was for "Butch Cassidy." It already sounded so dated. It was 20 years later that I finally saw the film and I was stunned at how horrible the soundtrack was-- and how horribly "Raindrops" was shoehorned in. The years have not been kind to this soundtrack and is clearly the worst aspect of this film. I gladly turn the sound down when I view it just to avoid the music.
Burt Bacharach Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid- Captures Our Heart And Steals The Oscars 
2008-11-24 - Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid.
The heart of the Outlaw's legend is a love story.
Two men solidify their bond through one woman they respect and dote on.
A School Teacher with beautiful long Auburn hair, and big eyes, Etta Place.
Etta is the Hole In The Wall's favorite guest.
The old abandon hideout will have succumb to the ravages of time, but the dirty worn floorboards which needs sweeping and old stove that could use stoking will have absorbed and recorded alot of her warmth.
Burt Bacharach's Soundtrack captures the dynamic.
Listen to Come Touch The Sun.
Burt Bacharach likes talking about how he had alot to do with inserting Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head into the bike scene.
I guess. Thanks for the astounding lyrics, Hal.
I don't know if anyone has come forward to confess, but the song was nescessary for the audiance to catch their breath.
Etta has been grading school papers, she makes her way across the yard at sundown to her little room, Sundance is waiting for her and startles Etta.
Sundance instructs, "Teacher lady" to let down her hair and undo some buttons at gunpoint, only to find out she likes it as much as him and wonders why he can't get there earlier.
That's alot of information.
Especially for a boy of ten, fall of '69.
My family was entertaining a Soccer family from out of town.
Dougie and I snuck off to watch the film by ourselves, I'm not sure what I would've done if I was sitting by my parents, shrunk into my seat, I suppose.
As the audiance lets out one big exhale, I can feel the sweeping shots of sun flicker on the audiance while Burt, Hal, B.J., Butch and Etta manage to steal our hearts.
Smiles mixed with laughter.
It was a big moment, it awoke something deep within me.
Love is messy... A little horsin' around is healthy!
Burt, Hal and B.J. continue to lend support.
I've noticed, nowdays, in spite of the main lyric's sentiment, I have a tendacy to cry when I listen to the Soundtrack.
The melodies and arrangement make me so proud and happy.
Like coming home to that Ol' Gang of mine.
I'd like to thank all the people who help put together Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid.
One heck of a run.
Thanks, guys.
Rich Gold vein.
Whew!
Oscar material.
THE MUSIC HOLDS UP... 
2007-08-05 - I bought this soundtrack in LP/analog format when the movie premiered, and listening to it now on CD, I'm reminded why Burt Bacharach has been such a successful composer. The music is rich and fabulous.
Nice Soundtrack 
2007-02-16 - Much better than the average soundtrack from the period, many of the tracks are original from the movie (including 'Raindrops', 'South American Adventure' and 'New York'), some fillers are included but otherwise quite faithful to the original movie.
Great Memories 
2006-05-03 - I first saw the movie at a med-evac hospital overseas while caring for Vietnam-wounded Marines, and I fell in love with the soundtrack then and there. As soon as I was returned to the States (or as we used to call it "The World") I bought the album and played it until the grooves wore out. Then came the 8 track, the cassette, and now the CD. Time marches on.
Burt Bacharach is pure genius, and this soundtrack is one of his more stellar efforts. My personal favorites are "Not Goin' Home Anymore", a great tune, and "South American Getaway", an alternating happy-go-lucky and melancholy tune. Of course, three versions of "Raindrops" is a good thing to have anytime.
All in all, a great trip down memory lane and a great example of the genius that is Bacharach.