Strange Days: Music From The Motion Picture
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Selling Jesus - Skunk Anansie
- Real Thing - Lords of Acid
- Overcome - Tricky
- Coral Lounge - Deep Forest
- No White Clouds - Strange Fruit
- Harldy Wait - Juliette Lewis
- hereWEcome - Jeriko One, Me Phi Me
- Feed - Skunk Anansie
- Strange Days - Ray Manzarek, Prong
- Walk in Freedom - Satchel
- Dance Me to the End of Love - Kate Gibson
- Fall in the Light - Lori Carson, Graeme Revell
- While the Earth Sleeps - Deep Forest, Peter Gabriel
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #121724 in Music
- Released on: 1995-10-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Soundtrack
Customer Reviews
IMPRESSIVE...A GREAT CD
There is no other way to put it...this is the best soundtrack i have ever listened to. One of the cool aspects in that all the songs (except the Jericho One song and the Lords Of Acid song) appear on the soundtrack in the order the appear in the film...so if you've seen the movie, you go through this cd going "this is when Lenny was watching Faith perform" and "this is where Lenny and Mace kiss at the end" and for a fan of the movie, that is kinda cool. The only flaw of it (that's only worth a mention) is that after you hear Lori Carson's song near the end, you don't want to listen to anything else. It's a great soundtrack to a great film.
Depends upon you
If you live a narrow-scoped lifestyle, this album isn't for you. If you love only metal, you'll hate this album. If you love only rap, you'll hate this album. If you love only ambience, you'll hate this ablum. Strange Days has a mixture of everything just to [anger] the average listener. You need to be open-minded and accepting of all musical genres in order to appreciate this blend of music.
There is no theme. This is no particular style. There is nothing dependable. Get over it and decide if you can appreciate more than one type of music. All entries are equally intruiging, but none are alike. Nothing is great, but nothing is terrible.
The angry track by Jeriko One is probably the most intersting piece to this soundtrack, but that is (perhaps) because it plays such a significant role in the film. Deep Forest, Prong and Graeme Revell contribute powerful additions that the top 40 would overlook due to Generation-I-only-listen-to-music-I-can-dance-to exclude themselves to.
This soundtrack is more fun than that, yet it deserves only 3 stars considering it does not stand out and say "My God, I HAVE to own that!"
Strange Days, however, is a nice addition to any music-[lover's] collection.
Fall in the Light
This soundtrack doesn't get full marks because it is missing a song or two that would have made it complete. However it does justice to the feel of the movie because of Jerico One and juliette lewis. I have never been so moved by a kiss in a film as i was by the scene that plays "Fall in the Light". When I hear it each time after i am just as moved.This cd helps me to carry that feeling wherever i go.





