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Free Music Notes for The Crow: City Of Angels - Original Miramax Motion Picture SoundtrackFree Music Review: Marvelous Hit: 4 Stars
The soundtrack to the sequel to ''The Crow'' is as good as the sequel itself. Some of the songs fit the movie. The others are pure alt-metal. However, there's two rap songs on it, and they slow the disc down.
Free Music Review: Crowing Hit: 4 Stars
A very good soundtrack. The songs from Hole, Filter, NY Loose, and Korn were the best. I wished they didn't have rap songs on the album, though.
Free Music Review: My Favorite CD Hit: 4 Stars
Even though this CD came out in 1996, this is still one of my favorite discs. if you like alt-metal, buy this album. You won't regret it.
Free Music Review: Bought it for Korn Hit: 3 Stars
Korn's track "Sean Olson" on this soundtrack does infact make this compilation buy-worthy. There is also great tracks from Filter, Bush, Deftones and the White Zombie song is so-so, but these are the only 5 songs on this 15 track (clocking in over an hour and 13 minutes) soundtrack that are listen-worthy. Eveything else is pretty gaggy, repetitive, annoying. Hole's cover of "Gold Dust Woman" again leaves Hole with the reputation of having one good song in history ("Doll Parts"). We have utterly annoying tracks from P.J. Harvey, Seven Mary Three, Linda Perry, NY Loose (who...?) and Pet. The Iggy Pop live track sounds like crap, to be quite frank. I think this soundtrack was intended to be a diversified compilation of artists, which it is, but is it a GOOD diversified compilation of artists? Well, without our fellow metal acts such as Korn, Deftones, and White Zombie and alternative rockers Bush and Filter you don't even have an album worth looking for in the used cd bins.
Free Music Review: Great in bits and pieces; mediocre as a whole Hit: 3 Stars
The soundtrack to _The Crow: City of Angels_ has some excellent tracks on it that should appeal to alternative and rock fans. Filter's "Jurassitol" is excellent. Even though I'm not a fan of Hole or White Zombie, "Gold Dust Woman" and "I'm Your Boogieman" are quality songs. PJ Harvey's "Naked Cousin" and Seven Mary Three's "Shelf Life" are decent tunes, as well. The rest of this album, though, is mediocre. Tunes by Deftones, Bush, and Korn will garner some enjoyment by fans of those bands, but all sound like they were left in the b-side vault for good reason. It's not that this is a bad soundtrack, it's just that a lot of the remaining songs sound so generic.
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