Band of the Hand (song)
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“Band of the Hand” is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan as the theme for the 1986 movie of the same name, which was directed by Paul Michael Glaser and produced by Michael Mann. Dylan recorded on song while on tour in Sydney, Australia on February 9 and 10, 1986.[1] Dylan is backed on the recording by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and a group of background singers including Stevie Nicks. The recording was produced by Tom Petty.[2]
The lyrics of the song emphasize the central theme of the movie: the ruthlessness of the vigilante justice which will be used to confront the immorality of the criminal drug world. Although the lyrics posted on Dylan’s official website indicate that the refrain for the song consists of the title, “band of the hand,” repeated four times in succession, the chorus that is sung on the recording is clearly “It’s hell time, man,” which is given as the subtitle of the song. [3]
The song was released on the soundtrack album, Band of the Hand (MCA-6167, 1986) and also as both a 45 rpm 7” single (MCA-52811, 1986) and as 12” single (MCA-23633, 1986). The B-side of both singles was backed with “Joe’s Death,” an instrumental from the Michael Rubini soundtrack to the film. All three formats are currently deleted. The version of the song that is heard in the film is slightly longer, and has a different mix than that heard on any of the vinyl releases. [4]
The single reached number 28 on the Billboard chart.[5]
[edit] Personnel
- Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
- Tom Petty (vocal & guitar, also producer)
- Mike Campbell (guitar)
- Benmont Tench (keyboards)
- Howie Epstein (bass)
- Stan Lynch (drums)
- Debra Byrd (backing vocals)
- Queen Esther Marrow (backing vocals)
- Stevie Nicks (backing vocals)
- Madelyn Quebec (backing vocals)
- Elisecia Wright (backing vocals) [6]