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Various Artists - The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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CD Release

March 29, 1994

Label

Atlantic / Wea

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. Burn - The Cure
  2. Golgotha 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. Ghostrider - Rollins Band
  8. Milktoast - Helmet
  9. The Badge - Pantera
  10. Slip Slide Melting - For Love Not Lisa
  11. After The Flesh - My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
  12. Snakerider - The Jesus And Mary Chain
  13. Time Baby III - Medicine
  14. It Can't Rain All The Time - Jane Siberry

Additional Information

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 - Amazon.com

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