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Blood & Chocolate
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Music CD Cover Edition: Music CD Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2007-01-23 Music Label: Lakeshore Records Soundtracks: - Stripped _ Shiny Toy Guns
- A Forrest _ Lunar Click
- Blood (Chocolate version) _ Sparklemotion
- How Soon Is Now _ Bobby Gold
- New Skin _ New Skin
- Terrible Lie _ Mercury Falls (featuring Ai Kusuhara)
- Out Of City (Hot Bloody Chocolate Remix) _ Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil
- I Started Something I Couldn't Finish _ Bow Wow Wow
- The Killing Moon _ The Distants
- Haunted When The Minutes Drag (Alleged Remix) _ Collide
- Chocolate _ Work
- Venus In Furs _ Black Rainbow
- Halloween _ Tre Lux
- Flesh For Fantasy _ Fiction Company
- Love Will Tear Us Apart _ Philistine
- Kissing A Wolf (Zara's Remix) _ Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil
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Free Music Notes for Blood & Chocolate AlbumFree Music Review: Not for fans of the music in the movie ... Hit: 1 Stars
Sure, maybe some of the songs in this collection were tacked on in edited forms into the closing credits, but the majority of the music in the film is not here. Great tracks by Rachid Taha (off his Made in Medina album) figure prominently through out and aren't here. Jasmine Tabatabai not only contributes a memorable song to the film, but can be seen performing it live in an early club scene. Also not on the cd.
If you like the darker, richer, exotic music of the film, pick up albums by Taha and Tabatabai.
If you like mediocre compilations of absolutely horrifying covers of once great songs (I actually got physically ill hearing the versions of Venus in Furs and Killing Moon) then maybe pick this up.
The one or two decent tracks (ok, one) like Collide's just aren't worth the buy in.
The art of soundtracking and film scoring has reached an all time low here.
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