Scarface - Push It To The Limit (extended Version) – Editor's Choice
While the song is a beloved cult classic today, it originally divided critics:
Some modern reviewers find the song "cheesy" or a representation of "everything bad in 80s music," while others praise it as a "manifesto" of ambition. Scarface - Push it to the limit (Extended Version)
For many, the track is the ultimate "movie montage" song, symbolizing victory and the rush of success. While the song is a beloved cult classic
Engemann’s "arena-rock warble" has been compared to Steve Perry of Journey, effectively conveying both the "overt machismo" and "underlying desperation" of the film's protagonist, Tony Montana. Critical Perspective Critical Perspective The most significant addition to the
The most significant addition to the extended cut is a detailed instrumental bridge. This section features a guitar solo by Richie Zito, which was included in the film's montage but omitted from the standard 3-minute radio edit.
“Engemann’s tenor conveys both the film's overt machismo and the underlying sense of desperation.” Wikipedia How to Listen