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Marco Beltrami - The Crow~Salvation (Original Score) (2000) [FLAC]

Marco Beltrami - The Crow~Salvation
Label: Koch Records – KOC-CD-8075
Release Date: April 11, 2000
TRACKLIST
01. Main title 2:07
02. Evidence Room 2:21
03. Alex Visits Lauren's Grave 2:55
04. Houdini 1:59
05. GD Picasso 2:15
06. Industrial Strength Creeps 0:36
07. Make Me Like You 3:18
08. Officer Down 2:29
09. Investigating Key Club 4:05
10. Slo-Mo Walking 1:01
11. Alex Corvis' Execution 4:05
12. Your Daddy Owns D.E.R.T. 2:08
13. Alex Visits Thomas 2:30
14. Majorly Demented 4:54
15. The Crow Croaks 2:10
16. More Slo-Mo Walking 1:07
17. Chasing Sis 3:02
18. Captain Gets A Shock 2:36
19. Love Theme - Ending 2:37
20. 'Meet Again' (Performed by Jane Jensen) 5:59
Total Duration 51:48
NOTES
The Crow: Salvation is a 2000 film directed by Bharat Nalluri.
The film is the third in a series based on The Crow comic book
by James O'Barr. After its distributor cancelled the intended
theatrical release due to The Crow: City of Angels' receiving
negative critical reception, The Crow: Salvation was released
directly to video.
The Crow: Salvation features an original score composed and
conducted by Marco Beltrami. In keeping with the film's dark,
brooding atmosphere, Beltrami's surprisingly restrained compo-
sitions concentrate on tense strings, spooky percussion, and
funereal pianos.
Beltrami laces together ideas into a coherent, cohesive whole,
while changing the dynamics frequently, keeping the sound fresh
and exciting. The result is at least enjoyable.
I have included artwork, info (with reviews) and tracklist in the file.
For Graeme Revell - The Crow (Original Score) (1994) [FLAC]
visit this thread:
Thread 171379
For Graeme Revell - The Crow-City of Angels (Original Score) (1996) [FLAC]
visit this thread:
Thread 171554
DOWNLOAD FLAC (279 MB) (MEGA)
Please, leave a reply here for the link.
PMs will be ignored.
Ithaca
Always keep Ithaca in your mind.
To arrive there is your ultimate goal.
But do not hurry the voyage at all.
It is better to let it last for many years;
and to anchor at the island when you are old,
rich with all you have gained on the way,
not expecting that Ithaca will offer you riches.
Ithaca has given you the beautiful voyage.
Konstantinos P. Kavafis

Marco Beltrami - The Crow~Salvation
Label: Koch Records – KOC-CD-8075
Release Date: April 11, 2000
TRACKLIST
01. Main title 2:07
02. Evidence Room 2:21
03. Alex Visits Lauren's Grave 2:55
04. Houdini 1:59
05. GD Picasso 2:15
06. Industrial Strength Creeps 0:36
07. Make Me Like You 3:18
08. Officer Down 2:29
09. Investigating Key Club 4:05
10. Slo-Mo Walking 1:01
11. Alex Corvis' Execution 4:05
12. Your Daddy Owns D.E.R.T. 2:08
13. Alex Visits Thomas 2:30
14. Majorly Demented 4:54
15. The Crow Croaks 2:10
16. More Slo-Mo Walking 1:07
17. Chasing Sis 3:02
18. Captain Gets A Shock 2:36
19. Love Theme - Ending 2:37
20. 'Meet Again' (Performed by Jane Jensen) 5:59
Total Duration 51:48
NOTES
The Crow: Salvation is a 2000 film directed by Bharat Nalluri.
The film is the third in a series based on The Crow comic book
by James O'Barr. After its distributor cancelled the intended
theatrical release due to The Crow: City of Angels' receiving
negative critical reception, The Crow: Salvation was released
directly to video.
The Crow: Salvation features an original score composed and
conducted by Marco Beltrami. In keeping with the film's dark,
brooding atmosphere, Beltrami's surprisingly restrained compo-
sitions concentrate on tense strings, spooky percussion, and
funereal pianos.
Beltrami laces together ideas into a coherent, cohesive whole,
while changing the dynamics frequently, keeping the sound fresh
and exciting. The result is at least enjoyable.
I have included artwork, info (with reviews) and tracklist in the file.
For Graeme Revell - The Crow (Original Score) (1994) [FLAC]
visit this thread:
Thread 171379
For Graeme Revell - The Crow-City of Angels (Original Score) (1996) [FLAC]
visit this thread:
Thread 171554
DOWNLOAD FLAC (279 MB) (MEGA)
Please, leave a reply here for the link.
PMs will be ignored.
Ithaca
Always keep Ithaca in your mind.
To arrive there is your ultimate goal.
But do not hurry the voyage at all.
It is better to let it last for many years;
and to anchor at the island when you are old,
rich with all you have gained on the way,
not expecting that Ithaca will offer you riches.
Ithaca has given you the beautiful voyage.
Konstantinos P. Kavafis