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The Crow [Soundtrack]
~ Various Artists (Artist)
4.8 out of 5 stars 10 customer reviews (10 customer reviews)
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2. Golgotha Tenement Blues Listen
3. Big Empty Listen
4. Dead Souls Listen
5. Darkness Listen
6. Color Me Once Listen
7. Ghost Rider Listen
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9. Badge Listen
10. Slip Slide Melting Listen
11. After The Flesh Listen
12. Snakedriver Listen
13. Time Baby 2 Listen
14. It Can't Rain All The Time Listen

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  1. (The) Crow
    Composed by Graeme Revell
    Performed by Original Soundtrack


 
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dreaming A Crow Black Dream.., 5 Jan 2002
By m1keis@hotmail.com (York, England) - See all my reviews
This CD opitimises 'The Crow' beautifully. Each track takes you through the world of The Crow, some are instantly recognisable from the flim, others you may have to look (or listen) harder to find.

The CD kicks off with the greatest song (in my opinion) from the film 'Burn' by The Cure. This is the song that plays as Brandon Lee applies his 'make-up' at the start of the film, and The Crow is born.

The end song is also outstanding. In contrast to the rest of the songs on the CD, this is very somber and relaxing; ending the whole experience on a 'lovely' note -- much like the film.

In between is a mix of heavy rock, metal, dark dark music and so on -- basically, music from the film.

When you have finished listening to this CD you will realise that you have just been taken on a rollercoaster 'Crow like' ride. It's very powerful.

I would recommend this to any hard-core Crow fan, and indeed anyone who has a taste in real music.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything a soundtrack should be, 26 April 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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The Crow soundtrack not only reflects the dark mood of the film, it actually did much to create that dark mood in the first place. One is hard pressed to say which came first, the movie or the music; that is how closely linked both aspects of the production are. Jane Siberry’s It Can’t Rain All the Time will forever be identified with The Crow in my mind; this hauntingly beautiful track makes this album worth buying all by itself; I know of no other song I could even compare it to in terms of its depth of feeling and quiet intensity. The other 13 tracks are pretty amazing songs in their own right, serving up a sampler of styles from rock’s slightly darker and heavier side. Stone Temple Pilot’s Big Empty is immediately recognizable to anyone who ever listened to a radio in the early 1990s, but I most enjoyed hearing some offerings from bands I am less familiar with. My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult is a band I have never heard of outside of The Crow soundtrack, and I’m really surprised this group has not received more attention over the years. For Love Not Lisa is another group that impressed me, especially with the “I would die for you” refrain that forms the heart of their song Slip Slide Melting. I know Pantera only be reputation, and I’m glad I got to hear a sampling of their work here. Nine Inch Nails and Rage Against the Machine are two bands that have never captured my attention, but their contributions to this soundtrack have me thinking I ought to take another look at them. Rollins Band’s Ghostrider came as a bit of a shock to me because the lead singer sounds remarkably like Jim Morrison, and this song really has the sound of a modernized Doors song. The Cure and Violent Femmes are two of my favorite groups, so I could ask nothing more of a soundtrack than to include an incredible new song from each of them. There really and truly is not a bad song to be found among these fourteen tracks. Those who abstain from the heavier side of rock and roll may not enjoy this album as much as I do, but this is an impressive assembly of substantive tracks from a diverse spectrum of quality artists, and every single track serves a real purpose in the movie itself.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars heart breaking !!, 15 Sep 2001
By jue01@aol.com (Solihull, Britain) - See all my reviews
I am a huge fan of film scores , but never have I heard one that echoes a film so completely. Even if you only ever buy one classical music CD it must be this one . I still get goose bumps and I bought it in 1995 !!!!!

P.S. if you enjoy it check out the score for the sequel , also done by Revell.

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