The solid soundtrack of "Breaking Bad"

The producer Vince Gilligan chose to major producing tracks for an album that will be as popular as the series itself. 

As a catalog of different options but extremely consistent with each other, was released and recommended unbeatable soundtrack of "Breaking Bad", the global success of TV series. 

Vince Gilligan, the producer of the series won the Emmy for best drama last elected notable songs to decorate and embellish a perfectly rounded program. 


  The musical rainbow passes from a classic Cuban song, "The Peanut Vendor" starring Alvin "Red" Tyler, until two reggaes as "Zungguzungguzungguzeng" Yellowman and "Mango Walk" The In Crowd, and flows into a magnificent rock American Blues as "Catch yer own train" by The Silver Seas. 



  (2008), starring Mexican Los Cuates de Sinaloa, which rang for the first episodes: as a unique hit "The Ballad of Heisenberg Black and Blue" appears. 

The first important song on the album is the Australian Mick Harvey with his catchy "Out of time man" (2007) with a keyboard version of The Doors background that goes back to the 60s then appears with The Black Seeds "One by one ", an exquisite fusion of funk, reggae and blues, which for a few moments Gilligan also slides for several image sequences and scenes. 

Furthermore, "Fallacies" of Twaüghthammer, a fictional band created just for the show, whose video was "directed" Jesse Pinkman, fast Mexican instrumental Calexico "Banderilla" and the painfully slow and inappropriate "Red Moon" by The Walkmen

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