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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678277627
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: July 11, 1995
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Sweeping irresistibly forward like some dream hybrid of Ziggy Stardust, Kashmir-era Zeppelin and German techno, U2's massive "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" launches this disc. Also included are tracks by Brandy (the Lenny Kravitz-produced "Where Are You Now?"), Seal ("Kiss from a Rose"), Eddi Reader ("Nobody Lives Without Love"), and The Devlins ("Crossing the River"). Michael Hutchence butchers Iggy Pop's "The Passenger," but The Offspring mines big fun from The Damned's "Smash It Up." --Jeff Bateman
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When I received the merchandise it was not openned and had the tight wrapper as it came from the maker the plastic sticker title was on it,and it had never been openned!
A lot of sellers say they are selling new items that have been openned (TO INSPECT THE MERCHANDISE)
Give me a break I am not stupid they have openned it recorded it and re wrapped it.Sorry to inform the SELLERS DOING THIS-When you open it it considered used not new.PLEASE BE HONEST AND TELL THE TRUTH...........
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I was relunctant at first to buy something listed as "acceptable", but when I recieved it, the cd, the casing looked brand new! I am very pleased with my purchase.
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i own ALL the batman films, and also the first 3 scores for the batman films, because despite schumachers sillier take on batman, i still enjoy it. the score may not be as brooding or dark as the elfman scores were, but instead of trying to out do elfman (cuz really, you cant), goldenthal decided to go all out action/adventure extravaganza in the old fashioned sense. lots of booming superheroic comic booky cues and very frenetic. not as good as elfmans, but still very exciting. put on the intro while ... Read More
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Whether you loved Batman Forever ot hated it, I think there's one thing that can't be overlooked: Elliot Goldenthal's outstanding score. Danny Elfman (the scorist of the first two Batman films) is a wonderful musician, and is by all counts hard to live up to when it comes to taking over his work in the late 80s/early 90s Batman franchise. His theme was iconic and his atmospheric brilliance undeniable. How could Goldenthal follow up without seeming completely insuperior? This is how! Batman Forever: Original ... Read More
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A large change came to the Batman series. Tim Burton and Michael Keaton had wanted to move on, so they ended after two large successes. Also leaving was Danny Elfman, who probably saw no reason to go on without Burton. As a result a new director, Batman, and composer entered the history of the caped crusader: Joel Schumacher, Val Kilmer, and the person who concerns us the most, Elliot Goldenthal. Goldenthal was hired after Joel Schumacher heard tapes of his Demolition Man and Interview with a Vampire scores, ... Read More
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