
"...the resulting album was a beautifully simple, sometimes rough-at-the-edges and sometimes gently refined piece of country- and folk-influenced rock, devised to underscore a very serious historical film by one of the movies' great directorial stylists." [source]
This is a pretty good record, and is perhaps most notable for the track Knockin' On Heaven's Door, which was later ruined by Guns and Roses.
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