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Stewart Copeland's "Rumble Fish" is a captivating soundtrack album that blends rock, experimental, and live elements, released on April 21, 1992, under A&M Records. Originally composed for Francis Ford Coppola's 1983 black-and-white drama film of the same name, this album is a testament to Copeland's unique musical vision and his ability to create atmospheric, genre-defying compositions. Spanning just over 43 minutes, the album features 13 tracks that weave a sonic tapestry as vivid and dynamic as the film itself. From the gritty, rhythmic opener "Don't Box Me In" to the hauntingly beautiful "Our Mother Is Alive," Copeland's music captures the raw energy and emotional depth of the film's narrative. Tracks like "Tulsa Tango" and "Personal Midget/Cain's Ballroom" showcase his innovative use of percussion and unconventional instrumentation, while "Father On The Stairs" and "Your Mother Is Not Crazy" delve into more introspective, melancholic territories. This album is not just a companion to Coppola's cinematic masterpiece but a standalone exploration of sound and storytelling, making it a compelling listen for fans of experimental rock and evocative soundtracks alike.