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“One of the principal glories of the film is the score by John Psathas, in which genuine sweep and poetry are combined with affectionate send-ups of Ennio Morricone. It would be a major achievement for an experienced film composer; as a first film score, it’s little short of astonishing.”
– Jim Svejda, Classical KUSC Los Angeles.
Shot in Central Otago, and funded mostly out of director and writer Mike Wallis and star Inge Rademeyer's own pockets, Good for Nothing is a completely homegrown classic western released onto New Zealand screens in May 2012.
Original soundtrack for the feature film Good For Nothing was composed by classical composer John Psathas – who did a great deal of research into the great Western movie soundtracks for his debut film Score.
The score is generously performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
1. The Ride
2. The Arrival of Isabella Montgomery
3. The Horse Stop
4. When the Smoke Clears
5. Love At Second Sight
6. Under the Tree
7. Good for Nothing Jig
8. Who Did This?
9. The Posse
10. Breakfast
11. Mexican Standoff
12. The Chase
13. Chinese Camp
14. Leaving the Chinese Camp
15. The Tracker's Last Stand
16. The Desert
17. You're Handsome
18. Fireside Confessions
19. Nowhere to Run
20. Flowers
21. The Indian Medicine Man
22. A Woman's Touch
23. The Locket
24. Shootout
25. On the Rock
26. The Man Returns
27. Lever Action
28. Reckon I Might Be Dyin'
29. Good for Something
30. Montgomery Ranch
31. El Hombre (Bonus Track)
32. Final Journey (Bonus Track)
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