The Crow: City of Angels (soundtrack)

The Crow: City of Angels
Soundtrack album by Various
Released July 29, 1996
Genre Alternative rock, Heavy metal, Industrial rock, Gothic rock
Length 79:16
Label Hollywood Records
Producer Jeff Most
The Crow soundtrack chronology
The Crow
(1994)
The Crow: City of Angels
(1996)
The Crow: Salvation
(2000)
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The original soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture The Crow: City of Angels, sequel to the 1994 film The Crow. The album includes a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song "Gold Dust Woman" by Hole, as well as tracks by other heavyweight artists such as White Zombie, Korn and Iggy Pop. Like the original Crow soundtrack, a song by Joy Division (one of O'Barr's favorite bands) is covered, "In a Lonely Place" by Bush.

Initial pressings contained a small Crow comic in the CD booklet, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Dean Ormston.

Hole, Burton C. Bell of Fear Factory, Filter, Tricky and Rob Zombie all returned for the The Crow: Salvation soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. "Gold Dust Woman" - performed by Hole
  2. "I'm Your Boogieman" - performed by White Zombie
  3. "Jurassitol" - performed by Filter
  4. "Naked Cousin" - performed by PJ Harvey
  5. "In a Lonely Place" - performed by Bush (Joy Division)
  6. "Tonite is a Special Nite (Kaos Mass Confusion Mix)" - performed by Tricky vs. The Gravediggaz
  7. "Shelf Life" - performed by Seven Mary Three
  8. "Knock Me Out" - performed by Linda Perry featuring Grace Slick
  9. "Paper Dress" - performed by Toadies
  10. "Spit" - performed by NY Loose
  11. "Sean Olson" - performed by Korn
  12. "Teething" - performed by Deftones
  13. "I Wanna Be Your Dog (live)" - performed by Iggy Pop
  14. "Lil' Boots" - performed by Pet
  15. "City of Angels" - performed by Above the Law featuring Frost
  16. "Believe In Angels" - performed by Heather Nova & Graeme Revell (Bonus Track)

Charts

The Crow: City of Angels Reached it's peak on the Billboard 200 Albums List on #8 On August 31, 1996.

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