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Released: 1996-04-26

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Title Tracks for Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film
  • 1. Waiting for the Miracle
  • 2. Shitlist
  • 3. Moon over Greene County
  • 4. Rock & Roll Nigger
  • 5. Sweet Jane
  • 6. You Belong to Me
  • 7. The Trembler
  • 8. Burn
  • 9. Route 666
  • 10. Totally Hot
  • 11. Back in Baby's Arms
  • 12. Taboo
  • 13. Sex Is Violent
  • 14. History (Repeats Itself)
  • 15. Something I Can Never Have
  • 16. I Will Take You Home
  • 17. Drums A-Go-Go
  • 18. Hungry Ants
  • 19. The Day the Niggaz Took Over
  • 20. Born Bad
  • 21. Fall of the Rebel Angels
  • 22. Forkboy
  • 23. Batonga in Batongaville
  • 24. A Warm Place
  • 25. Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar
  • 26. The Future
  • 27. What Would I Do?

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titolo-natural born killersetichetta-interscopen. dischi1data11 luglio 1996supportocd audiogenerepop e rock internazionalecolonne sonore-brani----1.waiting for the miracle - leonard cohenascolta2.shitlist - l7ascolta3.moon over greene county - dan zanesascolta4.rock 'n' roll nigger - patti smithascolta5.sweet jane - cowboy junkiesascolta6.you belong to me - bob dylanascolta7.the trembler - duane eddyascolta8.burn - nine inch nailsascolta9.route 666 - robert downey jr. & brian berdanascolta10.totally hotascolta11.back in baby's arms - patsy clineascolta12.taboo - peter gabriel nusrat fateh ali khanascolta13.sex is violentascolta14.history repeats itself - a.o.s.ascolta15.something i can never have - nine inch nailsascolta16.i will take you home - russel meansascolta17.drums a go-go - hollywood persuadersascolta18.hungry antsascolta19.the day the niggaz took over - dr. dreascolta20.born bad - joliette lewisascolta21.fall of the rebel angels - sergio cervettiascolta22.forkboy - lardascolta23.batonga in batongavilleascolta24.a warm place - nine inch nailsascolta25.allah, mohammed, char, yaar - nusrat fateh ali khan & partyascolta26.the future - leonard cohenascolta27.what would you do? - tha dogg pound-

Product Details
Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (1994-08-23)
  • Publisher: Fontana Interscope; 1996-04-26
  • Label: Fontana Interscope
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Studio: Fontana Interscope
  • Sales Rank in Music: #14341

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of few truly great soundtracks, January 13, 2006
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N. Lang "nicklang2" (K-town (Kiel), WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film (Audio CD)
Usually when I purchase a soundtrack, I am overjoyed because I know of perhaps two or three artists on it, but then I discover a turd or two in the mix.
This compilation was one of few to break this curse. Trent Reznor's contribution to forming the soundtrack was brilliant. NIN's tracks "Burn", "A Warm Place" and "Something I Can Never Have" really captured the mood of this film.
Other tracks worth noting are Dylan's "You Belong to Me", the Cowboy Junkies' rendition of "Sweet Jane", AOS' "History Repeats Itself". But the true highlight of the album is Leonard Cohen's haunting tracks "Waiting for the Miracle" and "The Future".
Whenever the songs appeared in the film, they were extremely well placed.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Collection of Artists, March 5, 2003
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Michael Crane (Orland Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film (Audio CD)
I mostly got this soundtrack for one reason: Trent Reznor. I am a HUGE Nine Inch Nails fan and I try to get my hands on anything that has Trent Reznor either performing on or producing. Plus, I also learned that there was a new song by Nine Inch Nails that appears on this album that you can't get anywhere else. The soundtrack itself is all right. Nothing I'd listen to over and over again, but it's a nice thing to have. (Especially because of how much I love the movie.)

The soundtrack includes a variety of names from the rock world and the rap world. Some included are Leonard Cohen, Nine Inch Nails, Bob Dylan, Dr. Dre, Tha Dogg Pound, Jane's Addiction, and more. It also includes dialogue from the movie as well on some songs (which might either make people happy or upset).

I love the new version of "something I can never have" that includes dialogue from the movie and plays more of an instrumental part this time around. "Burn" is by far the best song on the soundtrack and is...Read more

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best soundtracks ever, but..., April 12, 2004
This review is from: Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film (Audio CD)
The reason this gets 4 stars, as opposed to the full 5 that it may deserve, is that I felt the album would have been greatly improved had it been released in a 2-disc format...even if only as a Limited Edition. The reason for this is simple...NBK had over 60 songs in it. And while 27 tracks is great in terms of a CD, it seems a bit truncated when one considers that less than half of the songs in the movie made it to the soundtrack album. And since the film itself was so reliant on music, it seems odd that they didn't release a lengthier version of the soundtrack...which would give a perfect picture of the film's mood, even to someone who had never seen it. The music in the film is, after all, practically omnipresent.

Had the NBK soundtrack gotten a Limited release as a 2-disc set, that version of the album would get a full 5-star rating from me. The album, even as it is, stands as one of the greatest (and most eclectic) film soundtracks ever assembled. A lot of the great songs...Read more

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