![]() Track listing Īll tracks by Bill Conti unless otherwise noted. The missing DiCola tracks are the only tracks on the 1991 CD that are not present on the new CD which indicates an effort to use only Rocky Balboa composer Conti's tracks. DiCola is the only person other than Bill Conti to act as composer on a Rocky film and his work was used extensively on the 1991 compilation CD The Rocky Story: Songs from the Rocky Movies. Relevant to this debate is the absence of any compositions by Rocky IV composer Vince DiCola, except for the song "Heart's on Fire", co-written by DiCola, Ed Fruge and Joe Esposito. The song was a salute to their DJ, Scratch who turned producer and was the key to their. Starting with the Intro that sampled one of the songs Going the Distance from the legendary movie Rocky. This has led some to categorize the CD as a compilation while others suggest that it is a soundtrack and that the use of past material simply reflects the film's extensive use of flashbacks. The Out of Business album brought the classic EPMD feel of soul and funk mixed with the boom-bap hip-hop by utilizing classic samples. ![]() ![]() Notable though is that only three of the album's nineteen total tracks are from the Rocky Balboa film: Two dialogue tracks and the Three 6 Mafia song "It's a Fight" (the UK version contains the additional track "Still Here" by Natasha Bedingfield). On December 26, 2006, Capitol Records released Rocky Balboa: The Best of Rocky which contains a logo and cover art that is identical to the film's theatrical poster. Whether the 2006 film Rocky Balboa has an official soundtrack album is subject to some debate.
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