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Tomb Raider [Import, Soundtrack]

Graeme Revell Audio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)

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1. Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix) - U2
2. Deep - Nine Inch Nails
3. Galaxy Bounce - Chemical Brothers
4. Get Ur Freak On - Missy Elliott (featuring Nelly Furtado)
5. Speedballin' - Outkast
6. Ain't Never Learned - Moby
7. The Revolution - BT
8. Terra Firma (Lara's Mix) - Delerium (featuring Aude)
9. Where's Your Head At - Basement Jaxx
10. Illuminati - Fatboy Slim (featuring Bootsy Collins)
11. Absurd (Whitewash Edit) - Fluke
12. Song Of Life - Leftfield
13. Edge Hill = Groove Armada
14. Satellite - Bosco
15. Devil's Nightmare - Oxide & Neutrino

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Everything about crypt crawler Lara Croft is fake: her boobs, her archaeological background, her identity. So it's fitting that the equally synthetic Tomb Raider Soundtrack should arrive in time for her big-screen debut. U2 reel out the album's strongest track, a glossy remix of "Elevation" that skids all over glam-rock terrain and is just sexy enough to make it work as a single (as well as a scene-stealing video featuring Tomb Raider star Angelina Jolie). Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor works himself into a fit on the grinding "Deep", but his tirade sounds outdated with its dumb lyrics and clunky, hookless programming. Speaking of computer blues, Groove Armada's wordless snoozer "Edge Hill" is about as far from shakin' that ass as a dance act can get. Thankfully, club reliables like the Chemical Brothers and Moby can still get it done; the former brings out the funk with a writhing dance tune that's as tireless as the film's heroine, while the latter's fuzzed-out big beats explode into a giddy freak-out that helps tighten up the album's bland midsection. Oddly, the only ladies in the house, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot and young Nelly Furtado, are the ones who get Lara Croft's modus operandi right; no matter how perfect she may be, she still needs to "get her freak on". --Kristy Martin

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ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Lara Croft Tomb Raider (2001 UK 15-track CD album featuring music from the motion picture includes Elevation [Tomb Raider Mix] by U2 Deep by Nine Inch Nails Wheres Your Head At by Basement Jaxx and Edge Hill by Groove Armada. Great Angelina Jolie Lara Croft picture sleeve)

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1.0 out of 5 stars NIN, July 24 2004
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KT (in a box) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
Nine inch nails are the only band on this cd worth listening to, this sound track is crap!
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4.0 out of 5 stars I like it, May 29 2004
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This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
This is a good soundtrack. Its not as "cool" as say the matrix soundtrack, but there are some really good tracks on it, and I cant think of one that annoys me. And I love the songs without words in them, so I disagree with the amazon review. Soundtracks often have songs with no words, because those are easy songs to put in a movie. Its definitly worth the price I paid.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Raid, Sep 1 2003
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AMP "Al" (Somewhere on Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
Having bought this album off the shelf without listening to any of it at first, I was pleased by the intense techno and the chaotic rap that this CD contains. Most of it is techno, hip-hop, and rap, but most of it is worth listening to:

-"Elevation" by U2. Unlike the rest of the album, this is a rock song. It's melody and lyrics makes it memorable, and is probably one of the best tracks here.

-"Deep" by N.I.N. Heavily synthesized instruments and loud drums, followed by loud singing. It's somewhat intense, but not too much. It's quite good.

-"Galaxy Bounce" by the Chemical Brothers. Rapid-pace techno track with repeating lyrics. Unlike other Chemical Brothers songs, it's not wholly irritating, and is actually cool.

-"Get Ur Freak On" by Missy Elliot. Others may enjoy this track for some reason, but to me, it sounds like some annoying music from the streets of Bangladesh.

-"Speedballin'" by Outkast. High-paced chaotic rap song. It's pretty phat.

-"Ain't Never Learned" by Moby. A dreary techno song that's not too fast or too slow. The lyrics may be irritating to some, but I like it.

-"The Revolution" by BT. Synthesized vocals dominate this rock song. It's really cool.

-"Terra Firma" by Delerium. Techno with choral singing. Gives the feel of being in a Cambodian jungle or something.

-"Where's Your Head At" by Basement Jaxx. One of the most chaotic songs on the album. Still a cool song.

-"Illuminati" by Fatboy Slim. Cut-up techno beats with cut-up vocals. It may be annoying in some ways, but unlike other Fatboy Slim songs, I found this one all right.

-"Absurd" by Fluke. Fast-beat techno. It's absurdly good.

-"Song of Life" by Leftfield. Downbeat techno track with some choral vocals. Not as fast as the other tracks, but still cool.

-"Edge Hill" by Groove Armada. Slow chill-out track that may not fit in with the tempo of the rest of the album. But for its beautiful strings, it's an awesome track.

-"Satellite" by Bosco. Sounds like an alien singing. Cool!

-"Devil's Nightmare" by Oxide & Neutrino. Synthesized rap song with dramatic choral vocals and some background noises. It's gloomy but still good.

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