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The other music in the film which is not included in the soundtrack is instead on The Crow: Original Motion Picture Score of original, mostly orchestral music, with some electronic and guitar elements, written for the film by Graeme Revell.
The Crow: Original Motion Picture Score contains original music written by Graeme Revell for the film The Crow.It was released in 1994. [1] It should not be confused with the soundtrack album, The Crow, which showcases the film's music by popular artists.
The original soundtrack of The Crow: City of Angels, the sequel to the 1994 film The Crow, was released on July 29, 1996, by Hollywood Records.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, Deftones and Iggy Pop.
In 1994, the chart-topping "Crow" soundtrack helped bring goth music to the mainstream. Here's how the new movie honors the original.
With a new remake of the cult classic out soon, creators of the original movie starring Brandon Lee look back at the music that helped make the film iconic.
This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 8 Seconds (soundtrack) A. Above the Rim (soundtrack) ... The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack;
The soundtrack to the third in the Crow film series, The Crow: Salvation album is once again compiled and produced by Jeff Most.As with the soundtrack to The Crow: City of Angels, Salvation includes an otherwise unavailable cover version by Hole: this time of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue".
The Crow has an approval rating of 87% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 75 reviews and an average rating of 7.2/10. The critical consensus states: "Filled with style and dark, lurid energy, The Crow is an action-packed visual feast that also has a soul in the performance of the late Brandon Lee."