Before Bobby De Niro and Al Pacino faced off in The Irishman, 1995's Heat was the top - notch collaboration between them and has aged well. Michael Mann's ultimate heist film balances hyper - realistic action, intimate drama, and humor, and it nails the lonely essence of Los Angeles. The soundtrack is equally versatile. Seasoned composer Elliot Goldenthal scores most of it, with help from friends. U2 and Brian Eno (as Passengers) offer somber 'Always Forever Now'. Kronos Quartet's moody opening theme mixes orchestral sounds with radio frequencies and metal scrapes. Einsturzende Neubauten brings industrial abrasiveness with 'Armenia'. Moby contributes the end - title 'God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters' and a funny cover of Joy Division's 'New Dawn Fades'. Solo Eno, Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance, and Terje Rypdal also contribute. This is a black double vinyl pressing with a printed insert, released by Warner Records in 2019. Highly recommended.


To use this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, center it, and lower the tonearm carefully. Enjoy the rich sounds of the Heat movie soundtrack. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After each use, return the record to its sleeve to protect it from dust. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, standing upright to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl cleaning brush to gently remove debris.