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The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Score Album

The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Score Album
From Hollywood Records

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Track Listing

  1. City of Angels
  2. Temple of Pain
  3. Crow Rises
  4. Santa Muerte
  5. ...A Dream on the Way to Death
  6. Camera Obscura
  7. Murder of Crows
  8. Mirangula: Sign of the Crow
  9. Lament for a Lost Son
  10. Hush Little Baby...
  11. Dias de Las Muertes
  12. Campanile
  13. Masquera
  14. "I'll Wait for You"
  15. Believe in Angels [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #138383 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-09-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack

Customer Reviews

Another terrific score to a bad movie!5
Revell build on to,and adds texture to,his original vision for the first film's score.Dark,Gothic soundscapes for those of us that love that sort of thing.Skip the movie,though.It's garbage..........

Terriffic gothic music score5
After hearing this amazing score, I'm surprised I never noticed it more while I was watching the trash film it was wasted on. Even after hearing the sound samples from this page, the embarrassment of owning the score for such an awful movie made me hesitate to buy it. However, once I began listening to the real CD through good speakers, all regret vanished. This is one of my most valued CDs, and I listen to it constantly. The first crow score had more ethnic elements, whereas this one is mostly all gothic in style, but there is still a great variety of different tracks and nothing ever gets boring. I'll probably never find a better album of dark atmospheric music in my life, unless it's by Graeme Revell. The only thing I don't like about this album is the pop-singer vocal track, but it is the last track, and can be easily avoided if you happen to share my abhorrence for that sort of thing.

As mysterious and touching as the first5
Graeme Revell's gothic music score not only add to the dark nature of the film, but also invokes emotion as not many scores do. His combination of orchestra, chorus, and rock accompanies the film remarkably, and on its own stands as an excellent album of goth music. Perhaps its not as good as the first score soundtrack, but it is still worth it to own.