Various – Urban Cowboy II (More Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – 1980 – Folk Rock / Country Rock / Country / Bluegrass / Soundtrack (vinyl lp)

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Label Epic – SE 36921
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Folk Rock / Country Rock / Country / Bluegrass / Soundtrack
Year 1980

Tracklist

A1Rode Hard And Put Up Wet (2:45)

A2Texas (3:01)

A3Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys (3:40)

A4Cotton-Eyed Joe (2:53)

A5Honky Tonk Wine (2:24)

B1The Moon Just Turned Blue (2:06)

B2Rockin' My Life Away (2:59)

B3Jukebox Argument (3:02)

B4Orange Blossom Special (8:56)

Condition

Sleeve Condition NMint (M) slight edgewaer only
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) mint
BIN # R85

Here's a fascinating piece of soundtrack history that often gets overshadowed by its more famous predecessor. Urban Cowboy II represents the continuation of that remarkable cultural moment when country music crossed over into mainstream consciousness, largely thanks to John Travolta's mechanical bull-riding antics. While the first soundtrack dominated the charts, this follow-up collection captures the deeper cuts and alternative selections that helped define the honky-tonk revival of the early 1980s. The compilation features a compelling mix of established country artists alongside rock acts exploring their rootsier side, creating a snapshot of how genre boundaries were blurring during this pivotal period in American popular music.

 

This Canadian Epic pressing is particularly noteworthy for collectors focused on international variants and soundtrack completists. Canadian pressings from this era often featured different mastering than their U.S. counterparts, and Epic Canada maintained high production standards during their early 1980s output. The album serves as both a time capsule of the Urban Cowboy phenomenon and a representation of how the film industry was packaging and marketing country-rock fusion to a broader audience. For collectors tracking the evolution of soundtrack albums as legitimate artistic statements rather than mere promotional tools, this follow-up release demonstrates the industry's growing confidence in the format's commercial viability beyond the initial film tie-in.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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