Free Music Notes for The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack

The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Free Music Notes for The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Miramax Motion Picture Soundtrack

Free Music Review: Filter's "Jurassitol" highlight of Soundtrack.
Hit: 5 Stars

In July of 1996, Filter released on Soundtrack one of the best rock/metal anthems of all time. This song made the entire CD what it is. I wouldnt mind seeing more work done by Filter.

Free Music Review: I liked it a lot.
Hit: 5 Stars

It has a great collection of metal, rock/pop, and a little rap. The best songs are Jurrasitol, Naked Cousin, Shelf Life, Paper Dress, and Sean Olson. But it today

Free Music Review: favorites
Hit: 5 Stars

This cd is one of my favorite soundtracks ever. Jurrasitol is the coolest song one the cd.

Free Music Review: favorites
Hit: 5 Stars

This cd is one of my favorite soundtracks ever. Jurrasitol is the coolest song one the cd.

Free Music Review: Not as good as the first, but worth a listen
Hit: 4 Stars

An eclectic mix of artists is what make up the lineup for The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack, but those looking for the same type of remorseful, atmosphere driven songs that made up the first soundtrack will find a testosterone driven mix of songs here. Hole covers Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" and the cover is surprisingly good and makes Hole actually sound like a talented band. White Zombie offers a cover of KC & The Sunshine Band's "I'm Your Boogieman", one of WZ's last tracks recorded before their breakup. Filter's pre-"Title of Record" song "Jurassitol" is solid, and proof the band once actually rocked. Bush's rather depressing "In a Lonely Place" sounds like a throw away track, and Iggy Pop (who was also in the film) offers a live version of "I Wanna Be Your Dog" which adds a nice edge to the album. Korn and the Deftones offer "Sean Olsen" and "Teething" respectively, both of whom making appearences here before they got big, although I found Korn's song rather repetitive. However, Tricky & The Gravediggaz "Tonite is a Special Night" and Above the Law & Frost's "City of Angels" seem so out of place its not even funny. All in all, the good pretty much outweighs the bad, and at least its better than The Crow: Salvation soundtrack.
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