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Blood Debts
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Flight In the Night
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles Bernstein
The Picasso Suite: Awakening Awareness
(uncredited)
Written by
Michel Legrand
Obsession OST: Main Title
(uncredited)
Written by
Bernard Herrmann
Performed by
National Philharmonic Orchestra
The Graveyard
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Budd
The Picasso Suite: La Guerre
(uncredited)
Written by
Michel Legrand
On the Trail
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Budd
Champagne
(uncredited)
Written by
Johnny Hawksworth
Laying the Trap
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles Bernstein
Quasar Fanfare
(uncredited)
Written by
John Hyde
(as John Saunders)
Club International
(uncredited)
Written by
Johnny Hawksworth
Swamp Chase
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles Bernstein
For a Little While
(uncredited)
Written by
Charles Bernstein
The Stone Killer: M1
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Budd
M5 (Sk 10)
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Budd
Walking to War
(uncredited)
Performed by War
Silhouettes
(uncredited)
Written by
Johnny Hawksworth
M5 Sk7 on the Move
(uncredited)
Written by
Roy Budd
Lubricator
(End Theme to Blood Debts)
Performed by
Frank McDonald
,
Chris Rae
Courtesy of De Wolfe Music Library
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