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Interview With The Vampire: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Interview With The Vampire: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
From Geffen Records

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Track Listing

  1. Libera Me - The American Boychoir
  2. Born to Darkness, Pt. 1
  3. Lestat's Tarantella
  4. Madeleine's Lament
  5. Claudia's Allegro Agitato
  6. Escape to Paris
  7. Marche Funèbre
  8. Lestat's Recitative
  9. Santiago's Waltz
  10. Théâtre des Vampires
  11. Armand's Seduction - Guns N' Roses
  12. Plantation Pyre
  13. Forgotten Lore
  14. Scent of Death
  15. Abduction & Absolution
  16. Armand Rescues Louis
  17. Louis' Revenge
  18. Born to Darkness, Pt. 2
  19. Sympathy for the Devil

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21448 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-12-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Pathos and Romantic4
I found this CD very dark. Duh! But every time I listen to it, it takes me to a different world. The first song, Libera Me is soooo beautiful. You can actually feel the sadness and whole darkness of it. The reason I even wacthed the movie in the first place was because of the music. Although, the very last song kills the rest of it. When I'm listening to the whole CD and when I come to the end, the Guns N' Roses song, kills the whole atmosphere.That is my only complaint about this CD. Everything else is Perfect!!!

Haunting Excellence4
This score... inappropriately called a soundtrack is wonderful. It captures the ambiance and quiet evil of the film and the character of Lestat was well as Louis' struggle to undo what he has become. Haunting is a word I would choose to describe this work best, because that is exactly what it is. Try turning out the lights and listening to this CD, and you will know what I mean.

Something Missing4
Goldenthal's music is superb and very fitting in capturing the mood of the movie, it also stands well by itself on this excellent soundtrack. The song 'Libera Me'is especially haunting. I was however, distressed to note that the many wonderful classical songs from the movie were not included; especially the Hadyn sonata that Lestat plays. Perhaps these songs would have not fit on this CD...but it is not complete without them.