Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
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Artist: Various Artists
Label: Hollywood Records
Category: Music
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Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 720616241726
EAN: 0720616241726
ASIN: B0000A5A0V
Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
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Tracks:
- Heart Go Faster - Davey Brothers
- Only Way (Is the Wrong Way) - Davey Brothers
- Bad Girl - Alexandra Slate
- Satellite [Oakenfold Remix] - P.O.D.
- Last High - The Dandy Warhols
- Time
- Leave You Far Behind - Lunatic Calm
- Jam for the Ladies [Jason Nevins Remx] - Moby
- Starting Over - The Crystal Method
- You Can't Look Away - Sloth
- I Hate This - Nadirah "Nadz" Seid
- Reason Is Treason - Kasabian
- Into Hell Again - 3rd Strike
- Tears from the Moon [Carmen Rizzo Stateside West Chillout Mix] - Conjure One, Sin O'Connor
- Flight to Freedom
- Pandora's Box - Alan Silvestri
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Customer Reviews:
The Song At The Mall.......2005-08-02
I, too wanted to know what that beautiful background song was at the Mall, lol. It's called 'Tears From The Moon' and it's on this CD, so if you want that particular version of that song, you're in luck!:)
Could have been more like the first. No NIN's :(.......2004-04-01
I loved the first tomb raider cd. Though I was alittle disapointed when I heard this one. There are 5-6 good songs and the rest are a fly bye. Their first one had more hard pounding techno and the songs were also really good. But this one doesn't seem as energetic. It's still good, but compared to the last one, they could of put better songs in it. But if your a fan of techno and alternative than I would buy it. SO GO GET IT.
song at the mall?.......2003-12-31
All I would like to know right now is the name and/ or artist of the song that was played at the high rise shopping mall in China.
The Album That Rocks the Cradle (of Life).......2003-09-28
I obtained this album in the hopes that it would be like its predecessor, which I enjoyed thouroughly. I was surprised to find more rock songs on this album, but I grew to like it just as much:
-"Heart Go Faster" by the Davey Brothers. A nice rock song with a solid melody and beat. A good start, somewhat reminiscent of U2's "Elevation."
-"The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)" by Filter. A softer rock song that's even more reminiscent of a U2 song.
-"Bad Girl" by Alexandra Slate. Another rock song with a more blah-ish melody. Not bad, but not particuarly good either.
-"Satellite (Oakenfold Remix)" by POD. Part rap, part techno, with a good beat. It's cool.
-"The Last High" by the Dandy Warhols. Soft alternative rock song that's certainly worth listening to.
-"Time" by Saliva. My personal favorite of the album. This hard rock song has a great melody, great lyrics, and a great sound overall. Awesome!!!
-"Leave You Far Behind" by Lunatic Calm. A chaotic heavy-techno track. I think it's cool.
-"Jam for the Ladies (Jason Nevins Remix)" by Moby. A hefty trance track, with some rap involved. Another good Moby track!
-"Starting Over" by the Crystal Method. Softer techno track with some string instruments, guitar, and disjointed vocals.
-"You Can't Look Away" by Sloth. It's back to hard rock with this adequate song.
-"I Hate This" by Nadirah 'Nadz' Seid. A rap song with synthesized instruments. Lyrics may be offensive to some, with its talk of violence and rage. Otherwise, it's good.
-"Reason is Treason" by Kasabian. Rock song with solid beat and slightly overdriven vocals. Another good track.
-"Into Hell Again" by 3rd Strike. Hard rock song, borderlining metal. It's alright.
-"Tears From the Moon" by Conjure One feat. Sinead O'Connor. Soft track between techno and chill-out, with powerful lyrics.
-"Flight to Freedom" by David A. Stewart. Instrumental guitar track without a beat or apparent melody. I'm not too impressed by it.
-"Pandora's Box" by Alan Silvestri. A piece of the film's score. It's not dramatic or hard, but it still carries a sentimental note in it. A pleseant end to the album.
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