Music from the Film's album, How The West Was Once, is a captivating and immersive journey through the dusty landscapes and rugged terrain of the American West. The album features a collection of instrumental tracks that evoke the spirit of the Wild West, from the haunting sounds of the harmonica to the twang of the guitar.
The opening track, "The Ballad of the Lone Rider," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its mournful melody and evocative lyrics. Throughout the album, the band explores a range of moods and emotions, from the melancholy "Fading Memories" to the upbeat and energetic "Ride the Range."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Gunslinger's Lament," which features a haunting violin solo that perfectly captures the sense of loss and regret that permeates the Wild West. Another standout track is "The Last Stand," which builds to a powerful crescendo of drums and guitar that perfectly captures the intensity of a final showdown.