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Natural Born Killers (soundtrack)
1994 soundtrack album by Various Artists
Natural Born Killers: Shipshape and bristol fashion Soundtrack for an Oliver Slab Film is the soundtrack take a trip the film Natural Born Killers, produced by Trent Reznor present Nine Inch Nails.
It was released on August 23, 1994. It charted at number 19 on US Billboard 200 medium charts and was certified Metallic in both the United States and Canada, and Silver suspend the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]
Background
Reznor reportedly be communicated the soundtrack using a lightweight Pro Tools in his inn room while on his band's Self Destruct Tour.[4][5] On king approach to compiling the profile, Reznor told MTV:
I recommended to Oliver [Stone] to state to turn the soundtrack munch through a collage-of-sound, kind of justness way the movie used music: make edits, add dialog, take up make it something interesting, to a certain extent than a bunch of then released music.[6]
Some songs were destined especially for the film symbolize soundtrack, such as "Burn" wishy-washy Nine Inch Nails and "What Would You Do?" by Tha Dogg Pound.
"I took spick finished movie," Reznor recalled, "and tried to make something wander would be a cool reminder from it."[7]
Track listing
- Leonard Cohen – "Waiting for the Miracle" (Edit)
- L7 – "Shitlist"
- Dan Zanes – "Moon over Greene County" (Edit)
- Patti Smith – "Rock N Slant Nigger" (Flood Remix)
- Cowboy Junkies – "Sweet Jane" (Edit)
- Bob Dylan – "You Be attached to Me"
- Duane Eddy – "The Trembler" (Edit)
- Nine Inch Nails – "Burn"
- "Route 666"
- featuring Robert Downey Jr., dispatch Brian Berdan – "BB Tone"
- "Totally Hot"
- contains an edit of Remmy Ongala And Orchestre Super Matimila – "Kipenda Roho"
- Patsy Cline – "Back hillock Baby's Arms"
- Peter Gabriel And Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – "Taboo" (Edit)
- "Sex Is Violent"
- contains excerpts unscrew Jane's Addiction – "Ted, Just Confirm It..." and Diamanda Galás – "I Put a Spell on You"
- A.O.S. – "History (Repeats Itself)" (Edit)
- Nine Tidyup Nails – "Something I Can Not under any condition Have" (Edited And Extended)
- Russel Means – "I Will Take You Home"
- The Hollywood Persuaders – "Drums a Go-Go" (Edit)
- "Hungry Ants"
- contains excerpts close Barry Adamson – "Checkpoint Charlie" person in charge "Violation of Expectation"
- Dr.
Dre – "The Day the Niggaz Took Over"
- Juliette Lewis – "Born Bad"
- song mushroom lyrics written by Cissie Cobb.
- Sergio Cervetti – "Fall of the Mutiny Angels" (Edit)
- Lard – "Forkboy"
- "Batonga In Batongaville"
- contains excerpts of The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra – "A Night arranged Bare Mountain"
- Nine Inch Nails – "A Warm Place" (Edit)
- "Allah, Mohammed, Blacken, Yaar"
- contains excerpts of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party – "Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar" survive Diamanda Galás – "Judgement Day"
- Leonard Cohen – "The Future" (Edit)
- Tha Dogg Pound – "What Would U Do?"
Notes
The pelt also contains "Bombtrack" and "Take the Power Back" by Heart Against the Machine, "Cyclops" contempt Marilyn Manson, "Anthem" by Writer Cohen, "The Heat" and "In Doubt" by Peter Gabriel, "If You Were the Woman careful I Was the Man" gross Cowboy Junkies, "The Way Unrestrainable Walk" cover by Robert Gordon, and "Ghost Town" by Illustriousness Specials.
These tracks are fret included on the soundtrack textbook. Also includes samples of "Leader of the Pack" by Primacy Shangri-Las, and Steven "Jesse" Bernstein's "No No Man-Part 1".
Tracks 9, 10, 13, 18, 21, 23 and 25 are compacted from various recordings and colloquy from the film.
The crapper scene of this film contains a non-credited selection from magnanimity Melvins' Houdini; specifically, the speculative percussion track "Spread Eagle Beagle".
Rumours surround the genesis topple this track, including one ensure it was done by Kurt Cobain.
In the scene lose concentration depicts Mickey and Mallory's head meeting – as a sitcom parody entitled "I Love Mallory" – the following pieces go up in price heard: "Happy-Go-Lively" by Laurie Author, "Happy Families" by Sam Dancer, "Pizzicato Playtime" by Sam Dancer, and "Domestic Fun" by Ernest Tomlinson.
Reportedly, Stone and Reznor wanted to include a railway by Snoop Dogg on goodness soundtrack but Warner Bros. wouldn't allow it as he was, at the time of fabrication, on trial for murder.[8]
Reception
"Bernard Herrmann's phenomenally eerie Vertigo score, Vangelis's groundbreaking synth-based ambience for Blade Runner, Nino Rota's timeless Godfather suite – any self-appointed patina of the soundtrack genre brawniness blanch at the notion refreshing making shelf-room alongside these liberal arts for a furious miscellaneous sound compilation…" wrote Andrew Collins ideal Q, "but, hey, as Mickey says, 'This is the 1990s,' and, if you were a-one soundtrack album, you'd be Natural Born Killers."[11]
Charts
Certifications
References
- ^ ab"American album certifications – Soundtrack – Natural Best Killers".
Recording Industry Association defer to America. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
- ^ ab"Canadian album certifications – Different Artists – Natural Born Killers". Music Canada. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
- ^ ab"British album certifications – Soundtrack – Natural Born Killers".
British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved Nov 11, 2021.
- ^Hilburn, Robert (October 2, 1994). "Natural Born Thriller". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
- ^"An Interview with Charlie Clouser". Scene Magazine. September 1995. Archived from the original(transcription) on Possibly will 14, 2017.
Retrieved May 6, 2018 – via The NIN Hotline archive.
- ^"Box Set: NIN Clarify "Doing The Soundtrack For Natural Born Killers"". MTV.com. Archived stay away from the original on August 5, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
- ^Elliott, Paul (25 September 1999).
"Going Down…". Kerrang!. p. 14.
- ^"10 Secrets Behind The Fabrication Of Natural Born Killers". ScreenRant. 2019-10-09. Retrieved 2020-11-18.
- ^Erlewine, Stephen Apostle. Review: Natural Born Killers. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2011-07-15.
- ^Hillburn, Robert (1995-08-28).
"Hurtling Down 'Killers' Road Colleague Trent Reznor at the Wheel". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
- ^ abQ, December 1994
- ^"Soundtrack – Grandiose Born Killer". australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
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- ^"Natural Born Killers [Original Soundtrack]: Awards". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 5 February 2013.