Soundtrack Information

Adios

Adios

Quartet Records (QR397)

Release Date: November 22, 2019

Conducted by Joan Martorell

Performed by
Budapest Symphony Orchestra

Formats: CD, Digital

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1. Estrella de oro

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 1:11
2. Las 3000

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 0:46
3. Accidente

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 1:19
4. A bocajarro

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 1:38
5. Eli y Estrella

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 0:41
6. Está fría

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 0:44
7. Andate con ojo

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 1:39
8. Un coche abandonado

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 1:00
9. Sacarle la verdad

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 3:09
10. Redada

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 6:21
11. Fueron ellos

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 3:30
12. A mi niña

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 1:56
13. Se va pa siempre

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 1:16
14. Traga

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 3:22
15. Sangre en las manos

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 0:47
16. A la tierra

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 3:33
17. Escondido

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 1:27
18. Yo se quién disparó

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 3:40
19. Estrella no es de nadie

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 1:32
20. Qué harías tú

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 7:00
21. Lo siento Triana

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 2:28
22. El caballo viene y va

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 1:58
23. Una madre

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 3:18
24. Miedo

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 6:08
25. Asesino

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 5:57
  Total Album Time: 66:20

From the Manufacturer

Quartet Records and Apache Films present the new score by Zeltia Montes for the Paco Cabezas action thriller starring Mario Casas, Natalia de Molina and Carlos Bardem. In the film, a con man on parole starts a bloody path of revenge when his little daughter dies in a car crash after her First Communion celebration.

Zeltia Montes' score is intense, atmospheric, exciting, vibrant, romantic and dark, with added electronic textures, performed by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra conducted Joan Martorell.

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