Bullet Bones Danger has released a soundtrack album for the sports documentary Summer of ’94. The album features the film’s original music composed by Bullet Shields (aka Ryan Shields) (AvivaReggie, Sunday Best, Creating a Character: The Moni Yakim Legacy). The soundtrack is now available to stream/download on Amazon and most other major digital music services. Also listen to a track from the composer’s score after the jump. Summer of ’94 is directed by Dave LaMattina & Chad Walker and chronicles the wild rise of the U.S. Men’s National Team on the road to the 1994 World Cup – and the history they were never meant to make. The movie executive produced by Ron Howard & Brian Grazer features never-before-seen footage and new interviews with Alexi Lalas, Tony Meola, Cobi Jones, coach Bora Milutinović & others. The documentary premiered at this year’s SXSW Film Festival and made its broadcast debut last Saturday on FOX.

Here’s the album track list:

1. White House: Soccer in America (1:03)
2. Colombia vs USMNT 1994 (4:55)
3. The Odd Couple (1:48)
4. Meola: Soccertown, USA (3:03)
5. Welcome to Hell: Mission Viejo (1:46)
6. We Made It (1:22)
7. Soldier Field (1:22)
8. US vs Switzerland 1994 (4:49)
9. Silverdome Hero (1:27)
10. Alexi Lalas Theme (2:41)
11. Bundesliga (0:22)
12. MISL: Good Times (0:09)
13. Our League is the World (4:10)
14. Cobi Jones (2:07)
15. Wynalda in Trouble (3:12)
16. The England Game (1:55)
17. The Video (1:49)
18. Bora Theme (1:10)
19. Marcelo Balboa Injury (2:09)
20. After Colombia (2:40)
21. Be Like Spee (0:18)