Or even the 90's.
A lot of people forget, as well, that 'Blaze of Glory' was not actually an OST in the strict sense. JBJ contributed something of the 'signature sound' of the movie with the end titles offering, if I recall correctly, but the rest of the soundtrack was Alan Silvestri. The BOG album was in fact self-described as 'music inspired by the movie YGII' and in my mind stands as an incredible album in its own right, concept and thematic, with only 'Guano City' tagged in on the end track from the actual soundtrack itself. JBJ, being an 'outlaw' obsessive (and pal of Brat-Packers), with countless recurring Western themes in BJ discography, put together a brilliant collection of poignant and thoughtful songs, the reflective retrospective voice, as it were, of Brushy Bill, and a thousand dead outlaws, and similarly forgotten is the astounding talent that he managed to assemble to support him in the task - celebrity session musicians including Jeff Beck and Elton John.
Love the movie.
Love the JBJ album even more! Santa Fe gets me every single time... so evocative.