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| ARTIST: | Anne Dudley, Anne Dudley, Hugh Burns |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Varese Records |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Film, Film Music, Original Score, Pop, Soundtrack, Soundtracks, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | The Crayon Game, Welcome To Downtown, Can't Escape The Reaper, Julie's Dream, The Invitation and the Proposal, How To Steal An Exit Pass, Downtown Train, Monkeybone Gets To Work, The Stuff Of Nightmares, Surgeons Give Chase, No Time To Lose, Kitty's Plan, A Beaker Of Nightmare Juice, A Grand Plan, Clothes Take Revenge, Buster Gets It, I'll Really Never Forget You, Not This Monkey, No Tears, Nightmare In A Bunker, Up On The Roof, Journey To The Land Of Death, America's Most Disturbed Comic Strip |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 030206622720 |
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Customer Reviews of Monkeybone (2001 Film)
Band not featured on album... the band in question from the first review is called Electrasy and the song is called Renegades...the album is entitled "In Here We Fall"
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missing song?
i nkow this soundtrack was meant to only contain the ochestral songs from monkeybone, but it would have made much better listening if it contained some of the other songs heard in the film. for example, the cool pop/rock song at the end which i cant seem to find the name of. it sounds like the main words in the chorus are "some other world". whats it called and who's it by?
Welcome to Downtown....
I highly recommend this CD to any fan of Monkeybone--or anyone interested in wonderful music. The only reason I didn't give this CD 5 stars is because it is missing two wonderful tracks--Monekybone's "Loose Caboose" song from the Coma Bar and Brendan Fraser's outstanding performance of "Brick House" The best track off this CD would have to be "Welcome to Downtown" (Track 2) The beginning is a bit slow, but anyone who knows the movie recognizes the swelling music 1 minute and 19 seconds in as the roller-coster ride into Downtown--I recommend putting this on either huge speakers or headphones, turning out the lights, laying down and closing your eyes while listening to this track--it's so enriching that you can almost feel the plunge into purgatory. This CD is far from it, though--it's like a little sample of Heaven.