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The Crow: City Of Angels (CD)

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DISC 1 for The Crow: City Of Angels (CD) Album By Original Soundtrack
1   Gold Dust Woman - Hole
2   I'm Your Boggieman - White Zombie
3   Jurassitol - Filter
4   Naked Cousin - PJ Harvey
5   In A Lonely Place - Bush
6   Tonite Is A Special Nite - Tricky/Gravediggaz (Kaos Mass Confusion Mix)
7   Shelf Life - Seven Mary Three
8   Knock Me Out - Linda Perry/Grace Slick
9   Paper Dress - Toadies
10   Spit - NY Loose
11   Sean Olson - Korn
12   Teething - Deftones
13   I Wanna Be Your Dog - Iggy Pop (live)
14   Lil' Boots - Pet
15   City Of Angels - Above The Law/Frost
 


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Review

Spin (9/96, p.158) - "...rock's oddest and best [soundtrack] since BATMAN FOREVER..."
New York Times (Publisher) (8/6/96, p.C13) - "...the album has promising one-shots: Hole's raw, blurting version of Fleetwood Mac's `Gold Dust Woman,' Grace Slick trading bitter blues with Linda Perry...and a song that moves Bush away from grunge imitations....Throughout the album, women howl and men glower..."

Title Note

Producers include: White Zombie, Filter, Polly Jean Harvey, Tricky, The Gravediggaz, Paul Leary, NY Loose, Iggy Pop, Pet.

Includes liner notes by Jeff Conner.

White Zombie's performance of "I'm Your Boogieman" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.

CITY OF ANGELS, the sequel to the comicbook-inspired 1994 cult film THE CROW, tells the story of Ashe, who rises from the dead, after being murdered, with the mythical powers of the Crow. The soundtrack reflects the film's passion and darkness with a powerful lineup of punk- and goth-inspired musicians. Iggy Pop, who stars as the film's anti-hero (and who was the darling of movie soundtracks in 1996), offers a live "I Wanna Be Your Dog," White Zombie does a quirky take on K.C. & The Sunshine Band's "I'm Your Boogieman," and Hole goes moody in its rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman." This is a dark and brooding compilation, and also a thoughtful and worthwhile one.



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