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The Craft

The Craft

Our Lady Peace delivers a trippy "Tomorrow Never Knows," Heather Nova neuters Peter Gabriel's "I Have The Touch," and Juliana Hatfield can't locate the dark soul in Marianne Faithful's "Witches Song." Also notable are tracks by Jewel, Love Spit Love (covering The Smiths), and Matthew Sweet (with guest riffs by Lindsay Buckingham). --Jeff Bateman
Manufacturer: Sbme Special Mkts.


Price Range: $3.85 - $6.99


The Craft
User Reviews
Great Service
rating: 5

This seller gave me great customer service and was also great at letting me know when she had shipped out my package. I received in in mint condition and in a timely fashion! Definitely would buy again from this seller.

Tiffini


i like fairuza a lot
rating: 5

there are a things in life that are like magic and when you first see it you must like it


One of my most listened to...
rating: 5

I listen to this all the time! It's one of the best albums I own! Seriously.


Kid Stuff
rating: 4

This movie came out when I was just 15. And we thought we were cool and edgy because we weren't yet 17 but had this R-rated movie on VHS. Yes, VHS. Anyway, loved the movie, loved the soundtrack, practically wore it out.

The only horrible thing about this soundtrack was that it didn't feature the other songs that were heard in the movie: "Sick Child" by Siouxsie and the Banshees, "Scorn" by Portishead, and "Fallin'" by Connie Francis. If you're a fan of the movie, you're going to realize this soundtrack is painfully incomplete. That's the only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. These 3 songs are worth tracking down.

This is basically just the rock music of the mid-90s. Our Lady Peace, Sponge, Letters to Cleo, Juliana Hatfield, Spacehog, and Elastica were all pretty big at the time, all pretty good. The Warning song took a while to grow on me, but it's fun. I didn't care much for the Jewel song at first, but more than 10 years later I like it. She raps! Tripping Daisy is the song I don't like. And the final song by Graeme Revell is definitely interesting, though it isn't "rock."


great soundtrack to a great movie.
rating: 5

If you don't like the movie, I wouldn't recommend getting the soundtrack, unless you like darker, edgy 90's music.

If you do like it though, like I do, then you should get this along with Graeme Revell's score (which is beautiful. Please see my review for that).
The soundtrack is not chronological, where the songs play as they were in the movie, but that isn't the problem with it. The only problem I had with it was that it wasn't long enough! The Craft is one of my favorite movies, so naturally, I love the soundtrack (especially Love Spit Love's cover of "How Soon is Now?" which went on to be the theme song for Charmed). There isn't one "light & fluffy" song on the album, which is what gives it that darker, teenage-angsty feel to it, which is what the movie really had going for it. Even Jewel's song "Under the Water" isn't a typical Jewel song - its a bit darker, which made it perfect for the movie.

If you're still unsure about getting the score, listen to track 13 - "Bells, Books & Candles" by Graeme Revell. This track isn't on the score album, but gives you a taste of what it is all about.

Overall, a great soundtrack to a great movie.




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