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The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CROW
Title: SOUNDTRACK
Street Release Date: 03/29/1994
Domestic
Genre: SOUNDTRACK

Track Listing

  1. Burn - The Cure
  2. Golotha Tenement Blues - Machines of Loving Grace
  3. Big Empty - Stone Temple Pilots
  4. Dead Souls - Nine Inch Nails
  5. Darkness - Rage Against the Machine
  6. Color Me Once - Violent Femmes
  7. Ghost Rider - Rollins Band
  8. Milquetoast - Helmet
  9. Badge - Pantera
  10. Slipe Slide Melting - For Love Not Lisa
  11. After the Flesh - My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
  12. Snakedriver - The Jesus and Mary Chain
  13. Time Baby III - Medicine
  14. It Can't Rain All the Time - Jane Siberry

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6911 in Music
  • Brand: Crow Tools Inc
  • Released on: 1994-03-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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Based on the hit comic book about a man who returns from the dead to avenge his killers, the film adaptation of The Crow suffered a cruel irony when star Brandon Lee (son of martial arts superstar Bruce Lee) died during production after a bizarre onset accident. That event only deepened the film's aura of death and gothic unease, moods that are brilliantly underscored by this well-chosen collection of stark alt rock, dark metal, and industrial dirges.

The opener, the Cure's typically angst-ridden "Burn," is about as sentimental as this album gets, bookended by Jane Siberry's wistful "It Can't Rain All the Time." Sandwiched in between is a virtual primer on powerful mid-1990s alt and industrial rock, from Nine Inch Nails hammering Joy Division's "Dead Souls" into its own image to the blistering snarl of Helmet, Pantera, and the Rollins Band. So-called pop-song scores often have a cheap afterthought feel to them; this one, a refreshingly integral part of the film itself, stands as a great album in its own right. --Jerry McCulley


Customer Reviews

Great soundtrack to a great movie5
I recently watched "The Crow" on the Sundance Channel and although I knew about the movie I had never really seen it. I really liked the movie and ordered the soundtrack. I admired the tragic story esp. with the death of Brandon Lee in the making and the stylish filmaking, but there was something special about the movie and the soundtrack really takes you back to the movie. The soundtrack rocks and I am so glad I got it. Even without the movie this collection of early 90's rock really stands out.

Simply Awesome5
Although movies today are released with many songs on the soundtrack, they are there mainly to sell the soundtrack before the movie is released to DVD/video so that more money is made by the producers. Very rarely are they there to enrich the film, and even less rare is a soundtrack that perfectly captures the essence of the mood of the movie. Quite frankly, this movie raised the bar so high in both regards that I don't think it can ever be surpassed. It's truly incredible! I've listened to this CD dozens of times and I never tire of it. From the ultra-cool "Golgotha Tenement Blues" to Nine Inch Nails' wicked "Dead Souls", Rollins Band's brutal "Ghost Rider", and Jesus and Mary Chain's rockin' "Snakedriver", everything about this album is an alt-rock fans dream come true. If you like your music with loud guitars and screamingly intense vocals, yet with creativity and focus, you cannot go wrong with this album. I'm not going overboard when I say it's absolutley brilliant. What a shame it sells a lot less than most of the mainstream garbage that is released these days, and simply because it's considered too edgy and aggressive.

one of the best5
this collaboration set the mood for the crow perfectly. each and every one of the crow soundtracks are good in their own, but this one takes the lead. i love nine inch nails and dead souls (track 4) is one of their best. golatha tenement blues was a great song from a band i have never heard of called machines of loving grace (track 2). ghost rider is a decent song from the rollins band (track 7). after the flesh from my life with the thrill kill kult (track 11) sounds like something ministry did. over all great soundtrack.