This is the disc on which my mom and I saw this film for the first time, and it was great! There was only ever one Robin Williams and this, one of his most famous films, proves it.
ReviewHaving played this album—and this particular release of it—I must note that I found the record to be a real surprise. Although the album contains Starksy & Hutch actor's only hit ("Don't Give Up on Us"), it doesn't make much use of the AM radio-style adult contemporary sound that the hit had. Most of it is instead geared toward other styles of music, such as Cat Stevens-style folk rock, blues of the Bessie Smith variety and even a touch of Dixieland. He does it all so well, you somehow wonder how David Soul got to be known, musically, as just a soft-rock one hit wonder when he sounded capable of being so much more than that.
The fact that Daft Punk used the old 1970-91 "Columbia, Columbia" labels (as Pink Floyd Archives put it) and similar label formatting for their album makes it an interesting collectable.