Green Ice | |
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Soundtrack album by | |
Released | 1981 |
Label | Polydor |
Producer | Bill Wyman |
Green Ice is the soundtrack to the 1981 United Kingdom adventure film Green Ice starring Ryan O'Neal. The soundtrack was recorded by Bill Wyman and contains 18 original songs. [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Vocals | Length |
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1. | "Si Si" | Bill Wyman | 2:26 | |
2. | "Beach Chase" | Wyman | 3:38 | |
3. | "Holbrook's House (Green Ice Theme)" | Wyman | 2:10 | |
4. | "Floating (Cloudhopper Theme)" | Wyman | Maria Muldaur | 4:13 |
5. | "Emerald Guitars" | Wyman | 1:22 | |
6. | "Emerald Vault" | Wyman | 2:20 | |
7. | "The Water Bottle" | Wyman | 0:38 | |
8. | "Noche de Amore" | Wyman, Terry Taylor | 2:30 | |
9. | "Colombia (Green Ice Opening Title)" | Wyman | 3:14 | |
10. | "Tenderness" | Wyman | Maria Muldaur | 3:30 |
11. | "Showdown" | Wyman | 2:49 | |
12. | "Cloudhoppers" | Wyman | 6:10 | |
13. | "Churchyard (Green Ice Theme)" | Wyman | 1:23 | |
14. | "The Mines" | Wyman | 1:16 | |
15. | "Sol y Sombra" | Wyman, Terry Taylor | 2:15 | |
16. | "Miami Arrival" | Wyman | 1:32 | |
17. | "Emerald Waltz" | Terry Taylor | 1:55 | |
18. | "Si Si - Reprise" | Wyman | 1:44 |
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