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While Michael Kamen's score for the movie was released as an album, "Loco Loco" is often noted as a track from the film that did not appear on the original 1995 soundtrack CD release.
The film Don Juan DeMarco tells the story of a man who believes himself to be the world's greatest lover, a delusion (or reality) that slowly infects his psychiatrist, played by Marlon Brando. To match the passionate, theatrical, and Latin-infused delusions of Johnny Depp’s character, director Jeremy Leven turned to Michael Kamen to write the score.
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The film was a commercial success, grossing $69 million against a $25 million budget. It also earned critical praise for its performances and its uplifting message. The film's main theme song, "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" written by Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen, and Mutt Lange, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. While that song became a chart-topping hit worldwide, the more obscure "Loco Loco" remained in the background.
, a high-energy track with lyrics by Leven and Hernandez, and music by Kamen. Why "Loco Loco" Went Missing While Michael Kamen's score for the movie was
To achieve this, Kamen collaborated with , one of the world's premier mariachi institutions. The resulting track, "Loco Loco" , plays dynamically over the film's end credits, encapsulating the whimsical "madness" of the story's romantic themes. Musical Breakdown Description Primary Artist Michael Kamen Featured Artist Mariachi Sol de México Film Placement End Credits ( Don Juan DeMarco , 1995) Genre Blend Hollywood Orchestral & Traditional Mexican Mariachi Availability Film Audio Only (Excluded from Official OST CD)