

This The Crow movie soundtrack is a must-have in any rock collection. Jane Siberry sings It Can’t Rain All The Time, which is in reference to a part in the movie, where Eric Draven, played by Brandon Lee, tries to give hope and comfort to Sarah with that sentence. I guess that was my first real love with an alternative rock song.Īnd the last song of the album could be one of the most iconic songs in Goth-movie history. Track 13, Time Baby III by Medicine, is performed in the movie and when I finally found it on the CD, I couldn’t help but to listen to it in replay. Something that made my metal heart smile. Tracks 8 and 9 bring more heavy tones with Helmet and Pantera respectively. A song not as matching as the others before, but a great track with a fitting message in the movie. Track 5, brings Darkness with Rage Against the Machine. Dead Souls is a Joy Division cover song, which projects exactly the mood of the movie: Revenge and melancholy. Track 4 comes from the always innovative Trend Reznor and his Nine Inch Nails.


A smooth grunge song, very typical of that era, and the ultimate Stone Temple Pilots song. Track 3 is Big Empty by Stone Temple Pilots. Maybe even my favorite song on this soundtrack. I call it the ‘The Crow song’, because I like to believe that I can hear the crow flying through the air in the song. Gotta love the drive that comes with the song and the melancholy it projects. One of the most rocking songs by Mr Smith and his bandmates. Let’s go through those songs, which I can highly recommend for anyone that likes good rock music:

Fortunately, it was released and became a daily-listen album in my CD collection. Of course, I hoped that the soundtrack would be released and be available in Europe. When I first saw the movie in the cinema, I noticed the fantastic soundtrack right away and recognized a bunch of the bands. The album was released on March 29, 1994, and features bands such as The Cure, Stone Temple Pilots, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against the Machine, the Rollins Band, Pantera, and more. The album will also feature enhanced features such as computer wallpaper, interactive character maps, and screensavers.Today’s post is dedicated to the soundtrack of an instant, classic movie: The Crow, with the late, great Brandon Lee. single, which preceded the worldwide release of its debut album, “Parachutes.” Likewise, Ash contributes “Shining Light,” from the Irish quartet’s Infectious 2001 release “Free All Angels,” which has yet to hit North American shelves. Coldplay turns in “Brothers and Sisters,” the group’s initial U.K. The soundtrack’s first single will be Sense Field’s “Save Yourself,” also the first single from the group’s latest Nettwerk album “Tonight and Forever.” A video featuring actors from “Roswell” will be filmed in early January, and Sense Field will also perform the song in an upcoming episode.ĭido is the soundtrack’s only double contributor, as “Here With Me,” the show’s theme, appears in its original version as well as a remix previously unavailable in North America. The disc will also include songs by the Doves, Ash, and Coldplay that have not yet seen North American release, as well as previously unreleased remixes of songs by Ivy, Dido, and Sarah McLachlan.
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The soundtrack to the UPN TV series “Roswell,” featuring the likes of Dido, Coldplay, Travis, and Zero 7, will see release Feb.
