The Crow: Original Motion Picture Score

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All tracks are written by Graeme Revell

The Crow: Original Motion Picture Score
The Crow - Original Motion Picture Score - Album cover.jpg
Film score by
Released14 June 1994 (1994-06-14)
1 October 2021 (2021-10-01)(Deluxe Edition)
Genre
Length49:13
99:25(Deluxe Edition)
Label Varèse Sarabande
The Crow soundtrack chronology
The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1994)
The Crow: Original Motion Picture Score
(1994)
The Crow: City of Angels
(1996)
Deluxe Edition
The Crow Original Motion Picture Score Deluxe Edition.jpg
No.TitleLength
1."Birth of the Legend"6:16
2."Resurrection"2:10
3."The Crow Descends"2:30
4."Remembrance"2:54
5."Rain Forever"2:32
6.""Her Eyes... So Innocent""2:45
7."Tracking the Prey"3:35
8."Pain and Retribution"2:34
9."Believe in Angels"3:31
10."Captive Child"2:32
11."Devil's Night"2:30
12."On Hallowed Ground"2:42
13."Inferno"5:02
14."Return to the Grave"3:45
15."Last Rites"3:55

Deluxe Edition Track listing [10]

Disc One

All tracks are written by Graeme Revell

No.TitleLength
1."Birth of the Legend"6:17
2."Forever"1:29
3."Absolution Accepted"2:26
4."Despair"1:37
5."Resurrection"2:09
6."Never Ever Fear"3:43
7."Inertia"1:48
8."Pain and the Shadows"0:41
9."The Crow Descends"2:31
10."A Cold October Night"1:08
11."Remembrance"2:54
12."Rain Forever"2:32
13."Shattered in the Head"0:44
14.""Her Eyes... So Innocent""2:45
15."Tracking the Prey"3:35
16."Elegy"0:32
17."The Tides of Sin"2:07
18."Pain and Retribution"2:34
19."Angels All Fire"1:16
20."Believe in Angels"3:32

Disc Two

All tracks are written by Graeme Revell, except "It Can't Rain All the Time" lyrics by Jane Siberry

No.TitleLength
1."Respect to the Living"3:25
2."Truth to the Dead"0:55
3."Killing Time"1:24
4."A Vision from Hell"1:52
5."Captive Child"2:32
6."Devil's Night"2:30
7."Innocent Lovers"2:13
8."On Hallowed Ground"2:42
9."Twisted Wreckage"3:13
10."Inferno"5:03
11."Eyes Like Candy"3:25
12."Irony"1:14
13."Legacy of Brutality"1:49
14."Watching You Forever"2:27
15."Angel from Hell"4:04
16."Praying for Rain"0:47
17."Return to Grave"3:45
18."Last Rites"3:54
19."Destroy Myself"1:45
20."End Titles: It Can't Rain All the Time (featuring Jane Siberry)"4:04

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