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Crow: Salvation: Original Moti
 
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Crow: Salvation: Original Moti

Marco Beltrami Audio CD
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1. The Best Things (Exclusive Radio Remix) - Filter
2. Living Dead Girl (Naked Exorcism Mix) - Rob Zombie
3. Bad Brother - The Infidels
4. Warm Winter - Kid Rock
5. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Hole
6. What You Want - The Flys
7. Big God - Monster Magnet
8. Painful - Sin
9. Anthistamine (Forgotten By The World Mix) - Tricky
10. Independent Slaves - Days Of The New
11. Everything Sucks (Again) - Pitchshifter
12. Waking Up Beside You - Stabbing Westward
13. Now Is The Time (The Crystal Method Millennium Mx) - The Crystal Method
14. Burning Inside - Static X
15. Rusted Wings - New American Shame
16. Underbelly Of The Beast (Remix Of 'Belly Of The Beast') - Danzig

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The latest installation of the Crow saga features a slew of impressive names contributing exclusive material to the film's soundtrack, including Kid Rock, Filter, Rob Zombie, Hole, and Monster Magnet. Filter and Rob Zombie cheat a bit with "exclusive remixes" of "The Best Things" and "Living Dead Girl" respectively. But Hole cover Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." Courtney Love sings it like she learned it from '60s garage rock legends the Chocolate Watchband (a good thing). Monster Magnet are charged with a wall of guitar for "Big God." Among the previously available material, Tricky delivers his usual mix of mood and general psychosis with a new mix of "Antihistamine" in which he sounds like a mentally disturbed subway rider cursing to himself. Pitchshifter deliver the life-affirmation anthem "Everything Sucks (Again)." Even actress Juliette Lewis takes a turn at the mic with the Infidels on "Bad Brother." At 71 minutes, it's an epic.--Rob O'Connor

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1.0 out of 5 stars Salvation: Save me from this CD!!!, Oct 28 2003
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Brian Skeel (Westerville, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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Without ever seeing the movie, I can still tell you that this CD is horrible, especially when comparing it to the first Crow CD. The only good song on it was Static X's cover of Ministry's "Burning Inside." It's an incredible cover with lots of intensity, distortion, and the lead singer of Fear Factory as a guest star! However, I never thought I would see bands like Kid Rock or Filter on a Crow CD. I've never seen the movie, but don't buy the CD.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Seems like salvation, Jun 6 2002
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N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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An eclectic lineup for a soundtrack indeed (if you want an even more eclectic lineup check out The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack), The Crow: Salvation soundtrack will keep you interested for a while, but it will wear thin rather soon. Filter and Rob Zombie continue the contest of "how many soundtracks can we be on" with remixes of "The Best Things" and (yet another remix) "Living Dead Girl" respectively, while Kid Rock offers a surprisingly solid song entitled "Warm Winter". Hole offers a cover of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", a solid track it is, but not as good as their cover of "Gold Dust Woman" from The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack. Static-X and Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell offer a cover of Ministry's "Burning Inside", which is good, but lacks the punch of the original. Stabbing Westward offers a remix of "Waking Up Beside You", but I think the original version would have been better suited for the movie's theme. Danzig's remix of "Belly of the Beast" entitled "Underbelly of the Beast" is a remix that actually works out rather well, and is in some respects better than the original. Other tracks from Days of the New, Pitchshifter, Monster Magnet, and New American Shame round out the package, but all in all this soundtrack is a mixed bag, but worth checking out nonetheless.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Crow CD's, Mar 17 2002
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J. Shaltz (Austin, TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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I am a music addict, there's no other words, and this would have to be my favorite disc. Each of the Crow soundtracks tops the one before.
The tracks by Rob Zombie and Monster Magnet are both some their best, and Filter, Kid Rock (Yes, Kid Rock! He used to be cool! Remember when Limp Bizkit was cool?), Sin, Tricky, Days of the New, Pitchshifter... well, anyway. Every track is good, and several are really outstanding.
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