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The "Redux" extended cut of the film reportedly has a little more of Hart's score tracked back in. Part of his music was laid into the cues "Nung River" and "Clean's Death". The score by Hart / The Rhythm Devils score is more a series of improvisations rather than a "score" as we would think of it. I own it, it's kind of interesting in its way, though most tracks are fairly lengthy and static, and don't really develop. (Maybe it's a more meaningful listen while bong toking, I don't know.) https://www.amazon.com/Apocalypse-Now-Sessions-Rhythm-Devils/dp/B0000009N8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508305616&sr=8-1&keywords=rhythm+devils+apocalypse+now One track, "The Beast", is used in the scene (included in Redux) where Willard steals the surfboard , while the track "Napalm for Breakfast" serves as the end title music (the film version is embellished with more instrumentation however). If I recall right, a couple of other tracks, "Hell's Bells" and "Trenches", appear in the film as well. "Hell's Bells" and another track, "Kurtz", were also used in Hearts of Darkness.
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