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Natural Born Killers (CD)

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DISC 1 for Natural Born Killers (CD) Album By Original Soundtrack
1   Waiting For The Miracle - Leonard Cohen
2   Shitlist - L7
3   Moon Over Greene County - Dan Zanes
4   Rock N Roll Nigger - Patti Smith
5   Sweet Jane - Cowboy Junkies
6   You Belong To Me - Bob Dylan
7   Trembler, The - Duane Eddy
8   Burn - Nine Inch Nails
9   Route 666 - Robert Downey Jr./Brian Berdan
10   Totally Hot
11   Back In Baby's Arms - Patsy Cline
12   Taboo - Peter Gabriel/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
13   Sex Is Violent
14   History (Repeats Itself) - A.O.S.
15   Something I Can Never Have - Nine Inch Nails
16   I Will Take You Home - Russel Means
17   Drums A Go-Go - Hollywood Persuaders
18   Hungry Ants
19   Day The Niggaz Took Over, The - Dr. Dre
20   Born Bad - Juliette Lewis
21   Fall Of The Rebel Angels - Sergio Cervetti
22   Forkboy - Lard
23   Batonga In Batongaville
24   Warm Place, A - Nine Inch Nails
25   Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar
26   Future, The - Leonard Cohen
27   What Would U Do? - Tha Dogg Pound
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (12/29/94-1/12/95, p.178) - "...Tarantino's...soundtracks could fill the playlist of some eerie radio station dreamed up by a program director with a yen for shock. For KILLERS, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor is that programmer..."
Entertainment Weekly (9/23/94, p.69) - "...The resulting sound collage is surely one of the most ambitious soundtracks ever devised...it's a hypnotic white-noise soundtrack that's almost more disturbing than Stone's own work..." - Rating: A-
Q (7/01, p.91) - Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time".
Q (12/99, p.76) - Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s."
Q (12/94, p.141) - 5 Stars - Indispensable - "...[mirrors the film's] post-modern, cut-up barrage approach to atmospherics...relentlessly imaginative...[Trent] Reznor employing assorted sound effects and cross-fades to knit the whole shebang together..."
Mojo (Publisher) (6/02, p.68) - Included in Mojo's "100 Coolest Movie Soundtracks" - "...Reznor's cut-up score perfectly captures the film's slice'n'dice wonder..."
NME (Magazine) (12/24/94, p.23) - Ranked #3 in NME's list of the 10 best compilation albums of 1994.

Title Note

Producers include: Trent Reznor, Ron Goldberg, Hypoluxa, Hermes Pan, Count Ringworm.

Compilation producer: Trent Reznor.

Original score written by Trent Reznor. Samples include "Ted Just Admit It" (as performed by Jane's Addiction), "I Put A Spell On You" (as performed by Diamanda Galas), "Checkpoint Charlie" and "Violation Of Expectation" (as performed by Barry Adamson).

Tha Dogg Pound's "What Would U Do" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group.

Oliver Stone couldn't have made a better choice for the producer of NATURAL BORN KILLERS' soundtrack than Trent Reznor, alternative music's supermanipulator and Nine Inch Nails' frontman.

Reznor's use of dialogue and choice of songs perfectly cut through Stone's blatant generalizations about media over-saturation and its effects on society. The songs and their placement in the soundtrack offer a disturbing commentary on our culture's inability to separate the rush of sex from the rush of violence. By putting Patti Smith's raging "Rock N Roll Nigger" next to the sweet seduction of the Cowboy Junkies' "Sweet Jane," Reznor stabs at this confusion, and rubs our noses in it.

As a time capsule, the NATURAL BORN KILLERS soundtrack will remind listeners of an era of Dahmer Delicatessen jokes and "Free O.J. Simpson" t-shirts. The overwhelming elegance in Nine Inch Nails' "Born" seethes with equal parts pleasure and pain, and revels in the glory of alienation, declaring "I never was part of you."

As a soundtrack, Reznor's use of dialogue from the script is scarily on-target. Telling moments between characters convey as much as the songs. The NATURAL BORN KILLERS soundtrack is a brutal take on social commentary, and one of the most revealing soundtracks of the year.



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