The soundtrack to the third of the Crow movies continues in its predecessors' tradition of blending hard rock, thrash metal, and even techno in pairing dark music with the plot's "citywide conspiracy of lethal corruption." I found this disc to possess a mixed bag of features: a few truly enjoyable pieces, a great many "okay" ones, but having a few terrible works.

On this soundtrack album, the best track is undoubtedly the third: "Bad Brother," performed by The Infidels and featuring Juliette Lewis. After listening to this song just once, you'll want to play it at 100 decibels while cruising down the highway. (Radio DJs yearning to play this will have to monitor the song's beginning and end for content.) Another enjoyable song was a remix of Stabbing Westward's "Waking Up Beside You." Perhaps too moody for those of the top-40 persuasion, someone who leaned toward industrial or moodier dancehall would do well to spin this tune. Filled with great ambience, guitars, and a drum machine, this is more great driving music.


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On the whole, I found that this soundtrack had more listenable tunes than "where's the remote" songs. However, I wouldn't go as far as to call this a "must buy." No piece of music on this album truly stands out on its own, unlike, say, the first Crow soundtrack. If you have some extra bucks though, and are a fan of murky, powerful, angry music, listen to a couple tracks and decide for yourself. As for myself, I'd give it three out of five stars.

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". Several other contemporary big-name artists are also included, indicating that even at this late stage in the series, The Crow brand name still held a certain cache within the grunge / industrial / gothic rock scene. This would not extend to the fourth film, The Crow: Wicked Prayer however, for which no soundtrack album was ever released.

Alex Corvis is framed for the murder of his girlfriend Lauren Randall, who was brutally stabbed 53 times. Three years later, he is executed in the electric chair of it on his 23 Birthday. A mysterious figure with a scar on his left arm made a point of revealing that scar to Corvis as he strapped in the electric chair and being electrocuted. Soon after the execution, Alex is resurrected by a crow, so Alex can clear his name and get revenge. He peels off the burnt flesh from his face, revealing his crow appearance.

Alex follows the crow to the Salt Lake City police department's evidence room, where he discovers that Lauren was killed by a group of cops who had succumbed to corruption. Alex has a vision of one the killers, who had a scarred arm matching the one at his execution.

The Captain, Madden, and the Captain's demented secretary pull Alex into John's taxidermy room, where Erin is tied up with her mouth stitched shut, holding the locket that connects her to Alex. The crow takes the locket from Erin's hands and drops it next to Alex, who comes back to life again. John takes Erin,but she brakes free and runs with him in pursuit. Alex kills Madden by throwing him into a glass trophy case that cuts him. Alex then sees Walsh's body hanging from the ceiling, his arm cut off. Alex then kills John's secretary by throwing her against the wall, impaling her on a set of mounted antlers hanging on the wall. 006ab0faaa

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