Back Lot Music has released a soundtrack album for the family comedy Cop and a Half: New Recruit. The album features the film’s original music composed by Grammy Award nominee Ryan Shore (Prime, Harvard Man, Julie’s Greenroom, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny, The Shrine). The soundtrack is now available to download on Amazon, where you can also check out audio samples. Cop and a Half: New Recruit is directed by Jonathan A. Rosenbaum and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Lulu Wilson and Wallace Shawn. The movie follows an experienced detective who is placed undercover at a local middle school, where he must learn to work with a confident and intelligent 12-year old, on a high-profile case. The comedy is being released on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand today by Universal 1440 Entertainment.
Here’s the album track list:
1. The Cyber-Bully (1:12)
2. Karina’s Bike Chase (0:50)
3. Detective Simmons (2:15)
4. The First Clue (0:49)
5. Desk Duty (0:53)
6. Spying on the Cop (1:14)
7. Entering the Warehouse (1:05)
8. Heroes in Action (0:54)
9. A Drone Appears (1:17)
10. Interfering with the Case (1:36)
11. Finding Lucy (0:38)
12. Late Night Research (1:41)
13. You Got This on Camera (0:37)
14. Tracking the Detective (0:39)
15. Old Industrial District (0:44)
16. Drone Manufacturing Room (1:48)
17. Drone Swarm (1:45)
18. Floppy Arms (1:16)
19. Escaping the Drones (1:25)
20. Remembering Karina’s Father (0:57)
21. Suspended (0:57)
22. I’m Escorting You Home (0:47)
23. Slim (1:08)
24. City Hall Bathroom Mishap (1:07)
25. Counterfeit Handbag Taskforce (0:31)
26. Partners on the Phone (1:11)
27. The Badge Bandit (1:03)
28. He Was One of Us (1:06)
29. Academy Database (0:54)
30. Got an Address (0:34)
31. Simmons’ story (1:20)
32. The Drone Ninja (1:57)
33. Building the Decoys (1:57)
34. The Eagles Have Landed (1:26)
35. The Mother Lode (2:28)
36. Discovering Dewey (3:58)
37. What Kind of Cop Am I? (2:00)
38. Another Drone Attack (3:33)
39. Direct Hit! (0:55)
40. Partners for Life (1:07)
41. Cop and a Half: New Recruit End Credits (1:36)
OH COME ON!!!!!
And we can’t even get a release of the first film’s score by Alan Silvestri. I call shenanigans.