Underworld [Soundtrack]

underworld [soundtrack]

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Product Description
Underworld is one of the most highly anticipated genre films in over a decade. Lakeshore Record's soundtrack, which features exclusive songs and mixes (both in and inspired by the film), is an unparalleled collection of the best music the contemporary rock world has to offer.

The soundtrack album is produced by Danny Lohner of Nine Inch Nails whose unique relationships within the community of A-List talent brings such unprecedented highlights to this project as the first song ever penned by Maynard James Keenan (Tool / A Perfect Circle) for a motion picture and soundtrack album. Also appearing on the album is former Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland who along with Lohner and Filter's Richard Patrick have created the formidable super group The Damning Well who make their debut on this album with the song "Awakening."

One look through the album's track listing and you'll find contributions from artists as diverse and respected as Trust Co., Finch, Skinny Puppy, Page Hamilton, and David Bowie to name a few. Every track on this album is either written exclusively for this project, or is an exclusive remix, or rare version only available on this release.

Underworld, both as a film and an album is a truly unique marrige of artistic sound and vision.

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Underworld [Soundtrack]
Underworld
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • underworld
  • One of the best soundtracks to a movie ever.
  • Better than I thought...
  • Typical rock soundtrack
  • Pretty much sucks...BUT...
Underworld
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AYL3Q
Release Date: 2003-09-02

Tracks:

  1. Awakening - The Damning Well featuring Wes Borland, Richard Patrick, Josh Freese, and Danny Lohner.
  2. REV 22:20 - Puscifer featuring Maynard James Keenan, Danny Lohner
  3. Throwing Punches - Page Hamilton
  4. Rocket Collecting - Milla
  5. Now I Know - Renholder
  6. Bring Me The Disco King (Loner Mix) - David Bowie featuring Maynard James Keenan & John Frusciante
  7. Optimissed - Skinny Puppy
  8. Down In the Lab - Renholder
  9. Judith (Renholder Mix) - A Perfect Circle
  10. Suicide Note - Johnette Napolitano
  11. Baby's First Coffin - Dillinger Escape Plan
  12. Hover (Quiet Mix) - Trust Company
  13. Falling Through The Sky - Renholder
  14. Weak and Powerless (Tilling My Grave Mix) - A Perfect Circle
  15. Worms of the Earth - Finch
  16. From A Shell - Lisa Germano
  17. Death Dealer's Descent - Renholder
  18. On The Lash - The Icarus Line
  19. All Of This Past - Sarah Bettens

Album Description

Underworld is one of the most highly anticipated genre films in over a decade. Lakeshore Record's soundtrack, which features exclusive songs and mixes (both in and inspired by the film), is an unparalleled collection of the best music the contemporary rock world has to offer.

The soundtrack album is produced by Danny Lohner of Nine Inch Nails whose unique relationships within the community of A-List talent brings such unprecedented highlights to this project as the first song ever penned by Maynard James Keenan (Tool / A Perfect Circle) for a motion picture and soundtrack album. Also appearing on the album is former Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland who along with Lohner and Filter's Richard Patrick have created the formidable super group The Damning Well who make their debut on this album with the song "Awakening."

One look through the album's track listing and you'll find contributions from artists as diverse and respected as Trust Co., Finch, Skinny Puppy, Page Hamilton, and David Bowie to name a few. Every track on this album is either written exclusively for this project, or is an exclusive remix, or rare version only available on this release.

Underworld, both as a film and an album is a truly unique marrige of artistic sound and vision.

Album Description

Soundtrack album to the highly anticipated 2003 film, 'Underworld', features previously unreleased & exclusive tracks from Puscifer (feat. Maynard James Keenan & Danny Lohner), David Bowie (feat. Maynard James Keenan), Finch, Trust Company, Skinny Puppy, & the single 'Awakening' performed by The Damning Well (feat. Wes Borland, Richard Patrick (Filter), Danny Lohner, & Josh Freese). 15 tracks. Lakeshore.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars underworld.......2007-06-23

I remember buying this the first day it came out, I was really curious to hear what the Damning Well and Puscifer would sound like, I was not displeased. I also really enjoyed the David Bowie track, overall this is an above average soundtrack, at least I though so.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best soundtracks to a movie ever........2007-05-26

Usually I'm not big on soundtracks, but this is by far my favorite soundtrack ever. The whole album was produced by Danny Lohner, the second best person to be in Nine Inch Nails after Trent. The first song, Awakening by The Damning Well (Danny Lohner, Richard Patrick, Wes Borland) is my favorite song on there. It's just a classic hard rock song with very melodic vocals done brilliantly by Richard Patrick. The second song, REV 22:20 by Puscifer (Maynard James Keenan, Danny Lohner) is another one of my favorites on the album and it has the sentual type vibe to it with extra vocals by Milla. All of the songs are really good, and I'm not just saying that. The Page Hamilton song was also good. Hell, all of them are worth listening to. The album will be worth the amount of money you spend, I can tell you that. It has some great collaborations and thats what got me interested in it in the first place. That and the fact that I'm a huge Danny Lohner fan (and he did a great job with this, by the way). I highly recommend it!

3 out of 5 stars Better than I thought..........2006-10-15

I bought this album because iTunes wouldn't let me download the Puscifer track unless I downloaded the entire album... the rest of the CD actually isn't all that bad.

It took me months to buy this because I bought Underworld Evolution for one track and the rest of the CD wasn't anything to climax about. Songs like "Rev 22:20", "Optimissed", "Bring Me The Head of the Disco King", "Awakening", and every Renholder track on this album make it worth buying. I'd mention the A Perfect Circle tracks, but I already had those so they weren't new. They're a nice addition, though.

I never watched the movie so I can't really say if the songs fit in with the theme and feel of the film.

This CD is definately better than its sister. If you're thinking about buying one or the other, go with this one first.

3 out of 5 stars Typical rock soundtrack.......2006-08-12

This is a good -not great-rock soundtrack.It fits the movie.
OK if you like this sort of thing.

4 out of 5 stars Pretty much sucks...BUT..........2006-08-11

I hated the movie and this soundtrack blows but hey, it's got the best Finch song ever released on it...so I say 4 star. Worms of the Earth baby.
Underworld: Evolution
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Underworld Evolution
  • Fantastic!!!!Almost Perfect...
  • This album was probably better than the movie...ha
  • OK,nothing more
  • @ Shawn
Underworld: Evolution
Original Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records
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ASIN: B000CEV4XQ
Release Date: 2006-01-10

Tracks:

  1. The Undertaker (Renholder Mix) * Puscifer
  2. Morning After * Chester Bennington vs. Julien-K
  3. Where Do I Stab Myself In The Ears (The Legion of Doom Remix) * Hawthorne Heights
  4. To The End (RnR Cheryl Mix) * My Chemical Romance
  5. Vermillion pt 2 (Bloodstone Mix) * Slipknot
  6. Burn (Alleged Remix) * Alkaline Trio
  7. The Last Sunrise (Dusk Mix) * Aiden
  8. Bite To Break Skin (The Legion of Doom Remix) * Senses Fail
  9. Her Portrait In Black * Atreyu
  10. Washing Away Me In The Tides * Trivium
  11. Eternal Battle * Mendozza
  12. Our Truth * Lacuna Coil
  13. Cat People (Putting Out The Fire) * Gosling
  14. Why Are You Up * Bobby Gold
  15. Suicide * Meat Beat Manifesto
  16. HW2 * Cradle Of Filth

Album Description

"Underworld" and its accompanying soundtrack albums are perhaps the most thoughtful, valued and respected genre film soundtracks in the proud tradition of "The Matrix" and "The Crow."
As "Underworld: Evolution" continues the saga of the story, so does the new Soundtrack Album continue the tone set musically. On this new album is the exclusive debut solo recording from Chester Bennington, and a new exclusive recording by Puscifer. Chester Bennington is best known as the lead singer of iconic rock band Linkin Park. Likewise Pusicfer who contributed to the first "Underworld" album, is a new outlet for the highly respected, and commercially successful music genius Maynard James Keenan. Maynard is best known as the frontman of both Tool and A Perfect Circle. Also a contributing member of Puscifer is Danny Lohner, the famed former Nine Inch Nails guitarist who is also a sought out songwriter, producer and remixer.
Every song on the album is exclusive to this set at the time of release. In addition to those above are exclusive contributions from such varied and respected artists as My Chemical Romance, Slipknot, Meat Beat Manifesto, Cradle Of Filth as well as some the most exciting new emerging and critically acclaimed bands such as Atreyu, Hawthorn Heights, Senses Fail, Alkaline Trio, Aiden, Lacuna Coil, Trivium and more.
Many of these tracks proudly feature exclusive remixes by some of the most respected and sought after talents such as Danny Lohner, Chris Vrenna, cEvin Key and The Legion Of Doom. Both Danny Lohner and Chris Vrenna bring unique musical experience and sensibilities as former members of seminal rock band Nine Inch Nails. cEvin Key is the co-founder of Skinny Puppy and an established artist in his own right, remixing various artists of stature and releasing many solo albums under different titles. Jack Dangers new exclusive Meat Beat Manifesto song features the artists first use of vocal performance in over six years, which is a rare treat indeed for fans

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Underworld Evolution.......2007-06-23

This was something of a mediocre soundtrack, I thought. The only standout tracks for me were "The Undertaker" by Puscifer and Her Portrait In Black" by Atreyu, other than that, there is nothing special here. Overall, there is nothing memorable besides the two songs mentioned above, none of the other songs or remixes did anything for me, unless you really have to have any of the songs on here, I would recommend saving your money.

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!!!Almost Perfect..........2006-11-03

This cd was great!I really enjoyed it.Most of the songs were perfect...and if not perfect they were very close.My favorite would have to be Undertaker(Renholder Remix) by Pusifer.
PS-Does anyone know which song played in the movie trailers?I really liked that one too.

4 out of 5 stars This album was probably better than the movie...ha.......2006-09-03

When I first bought and listened to this album, I thought "hmmm, lots of 'emo-labeled' bands." That didn't stop me from enjoying this soundtrack though. I liked the first two songs on this soundtrack quite a bit at first, but they got pretty old.

However, I loved Hawthorne Heights's remixed "Where Can I Stab Myself In the Ears" (my friend loved it, too), Aiden's "Last Sunrise" (which had a lot of references to Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire), Lacuna Coil's "Our Truth" (have since became a fan of theirs), Atreyu's "Her Portrait is Black," and Cradle of Filth's "HW2"/"Halloween."

Oh, I also liked Trivium's "Washing Away Me In The Tides," Senses Fail's "Bite To Break Skin," and Slipknot's "Vermillion pt 2."

So, pretty much the producers took good songs and made them even better. I think I just named 8 of the 16 songs as being favorites, not to mention the other songs weren't bad. What does that say to you?

So, I guess that 4 is actually more like a 4.5.

3 out of 5 stars OK,nothing more.......2006-08-09

This is an acceptable rock soundtrack.The songs are unmemorable,
but they suit the film.OK if you like this sort of thing.

3 out of 5 stars @ Shawn.......2006-04-04

The track which was used in the romantik scenes, like the sexscene, is "Eternity And A Day" by Paul Haslinger.
Hackers (1995 Film)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best mid-late 90s electronica compilation albums ever...
  • Looking for a song
  • Great soundtrack!
  • Re:
  • What is the name of the track???
Hackers (1995 Film)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Edel America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005OMF
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Original Bedroom Rockers - Kruder & Dorfmeister
  2. Cowgirl - Underworld
  3. Voodoo People - Prodigy
  4. Open Up - Leftfield
  5. Phoebus Apollo - Carl Cox
  6. The Joker - JOSH ABRAHAMS
  7. Halcyon & On & On - Orbital
  8. Communicate (Headquake Hazy Cloud Mix) - Plastico
  9. One Love - Prodigy
  10. Connected - Stereo MC's
  11. Eyes, Lips, Body (Mekon Vocal Mix) - Ramshackle
  12. Good Grief - Urban Dance Squad
  13. Richest Junkie Still Alive (Sank Remix) - Machines Of Loving Grace
  14. Heaven Knows - Squeeze

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the best mid-late 90s electronica compilation albums ever..........2006-08-25

This soundtrack is great.... it really helped me discover electronic music in general. Growing up in the midwest, no radio stations actually played techno, house, or anything electronic except for the horrible 'pop/dance' stuff on a few sad sad channels. I remember downloading Mp3s using hotline in 1997 or so, and I'd que a few to download, then listen the next day. I knew I liked electronic music, as it as used in movies pretty often, but it was just so hard to find! The internet changed this. This album represents some of the best bands from the time period (Prodigy, Underworld, Orbital, etc) doing tracks that are now CLASSICS of the genre. Aside from perfectly fitting the film's fantasy world of graphical hacking (which is weird), this album is perfect for doing almost any work involving electronics, programming, or anything with computers. Same goes for hte soundtrack to the movie "Pi". Just pop in either of these CDs, and dive into your latest project. ALMOST every track on this disc is just phenominal, 10 years later.

4 out of 5 stars Looking for a song.......2006-07-10

What is the title of a song playing on the end titles/credits, just after "Heaven knows"? It's not specified in the subtitles and it isn't on the official soundtrack :/ Anybody knows?

5 out of 5 stars Great soundtrack!.......2006-05-24

If you liked the movie, you'll love this cd. The music is uptempo and full of energy!

While I was very happy with this CD, I'd even say that I liked Hackers 2 and Hackers 3 even more! All three are a great addition to my collection.

5 out of 5 stars Re:.......2006-05-11

The Name of that Track is Voodoo and its by Techno Legends, The Prodigy.

5 out of 5 stars What is the name of the track???.......2006-04-06

What is the name of the track that is playing while they are all in Grand Central Station in the pay phone booths??It starts out with keyboards and then the awesome guitar starts playing (I play guitar..kinda bias) I need to know the name of the track..or even the artist would help.. I WANT THAT TRACK!!!!!
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Update, I have the track .. the whole thing plays during the end credits..but I still do not know the name of it..but dont matter now.. I HAVE IT.
Breaking and Entering
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Breaking and Entering
Underworld and Gabriel Yared
Manufacturer: V2
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JMKKEK
Release Date: 2006-12-05

Tracks:

  1. A Thing Happens
  2. St Pancras
  3. Sad Amira
  4. Monkey One
  5. Hungerford Bridge
  6. We Love Bea
  7. Happy Toast
  8. Monkey Two
  9. Will and Amira
  10. Primrose Hill
  11. So-ree
  12. Mending Things
  13. Broken Entered
  14. Piano Modal
  15. Counterpoint Hang Pulse

Album Description

The stunning and atmospheric film score was written by electronic masterminds Underworld in collaboration with legendary composer Gabriel Yared (The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain). Meditative and ethereal, the original score for Breaking and Entering is musical impressionism and unlike anything of Gabriel Yared's in the past, and certainly not what one would expect from the dance history of Underworld.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars more stuff.......2007-05-26


Underworld has been involved in a lot of projects. They have created graphic art, video installations, and other bits. They have lost Darren Emerson. But now they have a new collaborator in Gabriel Yared. And this is an Anthony Minghella film. He is always closely involved with the film sound. I listen to these tracks. It's more ambient. It's more background music. There is nothing like "Born Slippy" on this soundtrack. There is barely any percussion. It has a feeling of the future. Underworld have made something very subtle and very beautiful.
Underworld: Evolution
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Oh no they didn't...
  • scores
  • A creepy gem
  • What a load of horse------
  • A triumph
Underworld: Evolution
Marco Beltrami
Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EGDCK0
Release Date: 2006-02-28

Tracks:

  1. The Crawl
  2. Ol Timey Music
  3. William Captured
  4. Previously
  5. Safehouse 2 Crypt
  6. Stay
  7. Corvins Cruisin Crypt
  8. Morgue Medallion
  9. Mike To Tavern
  10. Mikey Doesnt Like It
  11. Cue de Cilantro
  12. Trunkin
  13. Marcus Trumpped
  14. Marcus Hits Snooze
  15. Beware of Dog
  16. Shot Glass
  17. Family Values
  18. Marcus Taps Tannis
  19. Patricide
  20. Alexander Can Help
  21. He Is My Sonshine
  22. Heli - Ride
  23. Williams Castle
  24. Selene, Willie & Marcus
  25. Trying to Kill Will
  26. Kill Will 2
  27. Marcus Trumpped Again
  28. The Future
  29. Something I Can Never Have - FlyLeaf
  30. EracTou - cEvin Key/Ken Hiwatt Marshall

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Oh no they didn't..........2007-01-12

Flyleaf covering one of the greatest most emotional songs by Trent Reznor?!

Wow.

Not only did they completely ruin the song (Something I Can Never Have) by adding guitars and distortion to it (thus making it heavy), but they've also performed it with little to no feeling or emotion.

Furthermore, they also censored, and shortened it.

To me, this is a mockery to Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails, and all that Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails stands for. Even fans would be offended by this cover, as it completely mocks the original, and pales in comparison.

Hell, even Linkin Park did a better job at covering NIN (when they performed "Wish" live.) Atleast they put fourth raw emotion into it. Furthermore, didn't mess with how the song was meant to sound.

If you're going to perform and cover a track by an artist who's entire library of songs defines the word "tortured" and or "pain", then atleast try to sound a bit "hurt" (no pun intended), when performing the song.

Don't just sing it, and expect it to sound good.

Furthermore, the track is heavy. The original was subtle, soft, and emotional. This mess of a cover is heavy during it's chorus.

Don't be fooled by the first (and well done) one minute, and four seconds of the song. Because once it hits 1:05, it gets heavy, and thus, ruins the entire cover.

If Flyleaf were to redo this cover, and NOT include the heavy guitars during the chorus, it'd probably be a superb cover.

But the track presented here on this disc, is an absolutely mockery of the original Trent Reznor masterpiece.

I honestly wouldn't suggest anyone purchase this, for the cover. Because it's def. not worth it. Even if you're an avid fan of Nine Inch Nails. Chances are you'll just end up feeling offended by this cover. As it honestly does not do the original justice.

However, I will say that standalone (comparisons set aside) it's decent at best. Alot better than alot of the other NIN covers i've heard. It's not the worst, but by far, it's not the best either.

If you're looking for a near-perfect NIN cover, look into hearing Bile's version of "Happiness In Slavery". That's how a cover should be done.

5 out of 5 stars scores.......2006-11-06

i enjoy listening to scores moreso than other classical music because if i liked the movie enough to buy the score, then the score is going to remind me of the movie. specific tracks remind me of plot twists and this particular score is fantastic. every song on it is great. if you don't have this score and you even close to liked the movie, you need this cd.

4 out of 5 stars A creepy gem.......2006-08-09

Much better than the accompanying song album,this is one of the
better horror film scores of recent years.Marco Beltrami's music
fits the film to perfection and greatly contributes to it.A very
good album.

1 out of 5 stars What a load of horse------.......2006-06-25

Here's my story:
I watch Underworld Evolution. I like Underworld Evolution. I love the music, particularly one track that they play a couple times during the movie, I just couldn't get it out of my head.

So, they make movie score soundtracks. Why not buy the Evolution soundtrack, and listen to the lovable music over and over again? So, I buy it, and pop in in.

Track 1 - fast forward. 2 - fast forward. Ditto and ditto and dido until the end of the cd.

I sit, somewhat bitter, cold, and confused - never did I hear anything that resembled what stuck with me from the Underworld Evolution movie. But it is the score, so it has to have all the composed music, right? WRONG.

This is a _(insert your own curse word here)_____ rip off; I wasted thirteen bucks to buy a dud, a peice of plastic with Marco Belatrami's name on it but no memorable music. Later, through reviews and samples on this site, I learn that THE GOOD MUSIC is on the FIRST MOVIE SOUNDTRACK; Marco wrote nothing amazing; some other guy did.

But why is this? I watched Evolution again; the song I remember vividly is in the love scene and at the end. But why is it located on the FIRST movie cd? There ain't no love scene in there that would've needed the music or anything, and plus, if they play it in Evolution, it should be on the EVOLUTION SOUNDTRACK.

I'm furious. Thirteen bucks, shot. And just so you know, all the filler on Evolution isn't that good so it was a total waste.





By the way, the song I just loved was called Eternity and a Day (or something like that). It's the last song on the original Underworld score soundtrack. Beautiful stuff. Just some crappy rip off deal that they didn't put it on the soundtrack to the movie I remembered it in.

5 out of 5 stars A triumph.......2006-04-13

Composer Marco Beltrami (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines; Hellboy; I, Robot) picks up where Paul Haslinger (the composer from the original Underworld movie) left off, and lets the audience have it. With his penchant for melodic themes amidst complex action cues, Beltrami soars to new heights and plummets to new depths. Track 12 "Truckin'" is the cue to sample, with its orchestral assault and fantastic seven-beat charge. The album adds two original songs at the end, including a cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Something I Could Never Have."
Underworld
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good,but the sequel's better
  • Good, listenable soundtrack
  • Nice soundtrack
  • Very atmospheric but SHORT.
  • Another World For Underworld
Underworld

Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records
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ASIN: B0000CF2ZL
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. The End of an Era _ OPENING
  3. Deathdealers Deploy
  4. Darkness Deep Within
  5. Transformation
  6. Red Tape- Agent Provocateur
  7. Suspended Memories
  8. The Crypt
  9. Bloodlines
  10. Metamorphosis
  11. The End of an Era _ REPRISE
  12. Anger and retribution
  13. Corvinus
  14. Subterrania
  15. Fire falling from the sky
  16. Miserere
  17. The Last Stand
  18. Eternity and a Day

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good,but the sequel's better.......2006-08-12

This is a good horror movie score.It fits the movie,and is worth a listen.But Marco Beltrami's "Underworld:Evolution"
score is much better.

5 out of 5 stars Good, listenable soundtrack.......2006-03-28

Though many people will not have seen Underworld, the soundtrack is a good solid soundtrack for those who collect movie soundtracks. Track 6 (Red Tape) is an excellent example of the trailer sound being included into the soundtrack after the film release (and since I have never heard of Agent Provocateur ever again, I can only assume that this was a onetime band put together for the film's production). If you HAVE seen the film, the soundtrack will bring back excellent memories and the sequencing of the tracks is very close to the sequence of the film. All in all, a good, solid collection of music from an average film.

4 out of 5 stars Nice soundtrack.......2006-03-23

I really enjoyed this soundtrack. My favorite track is Eternity and a Day. Starts with delicate piano and crescendos into big sounding orchestra or maybe it's synthisizer or whatever but very nice. This is the scene after Selene killed Victor and it starts playing as she stands facing Michael and the other Lycans retreat. It represents this powerful moment of the two species comming together and not what it once seemed. I also enjoyed how the song Red Tape played throughout the trailers of this movie was included on the soundtrack. So many previews will have great music then nowhere on film. Now there are even companies that is what they do only provide short clips specifically for previews and really really stinks.

Beware of the sequel Underworld Evolution. It contained an extended version of Eternity and a day but is NOWHERE on that soundtrack. It is a different composer so that may have been why. The first movie had a more harsher sound representing the characters and scenes better than the sequel.

4 out of 5 stars Very atmospheric but SHORT........2006-01-21

The music is great, tracks 6 and 19 respectively my favorites but I'd say the average song length is only 2 minutes. Defeinitely could use some extending. Worthwhile buy all the same.

5 out of 5 stars Another World For Underworld.......2005-08-16

I loved this soundtrack. It was powerful when it needed to be and more ambient as well. I like this dual texture. I prefer moody yet touching and soft music, perfect for the horror writer. This soundtrack had both, also with the more dramatic action movie style. I would recommend it for those that want it all.
Heights
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • An Almost Brilliant Mix Tape
  • Subtle and Delicate
Heights
Jeff Buckley , Hooverphonic , Underworld , Los Amigos Invisibles , Tosca , Norah Jones , Marc Ribot , Susan Malick , and Martin Erskine & Ben Butler
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009W5KB8
Release Date: 2005-08-09

Tracks:

  1. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler Master Class (Score)
  2. Tosca Honey
  3. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler Super-Dooper (Score)
  4. Susan Malick Dreaming
  5. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler The Blue Room (Score)
  6. Hooverphonic 2 Wicky
  7. Los Amigos Invisibles Mami Te Extrano
  8. Underworld King Of Snake (Fatboy Slim Remix)
  9. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler The 1-9
  10. Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos Baile Baile Baile
  11. Wax Poetic feat. Norah Jones Angels (Thievery Re-Mix)
  12. Art Louque
  13. Jeff Buckley New Years Prayer
  14. Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos El Gaucho Rojo
  15. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler Fire Escape
  16. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler Isabel Lee
  17. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler The Way Out
  18. Martin Erskine & Ben Butler End Title
  19. Alice Tan Ridley America

Album Description

The latest release from Academy Award-winning filmmakers Ismail Merchant and James Ivory ("A Room With A View", "Howard's End", "The Remains Of The Day", etc.) stars Glenn Close, James Marsden, Jesse Bradford, and Elizabeth Banks. Spanning 24 hours, "The Heights" follows five New Yorkers challenged to choose their destiny before the sun comes up the next day. The eclectic music on this CD includes tracks by Norah Jones and Wax Poetic, Jeff Buckley, Marc Ribot, Alice Hanley, Los Amigos Invisibles, and more.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars An Almost Brilliant Mix Tape.......2007-06-06

The songs here range from smart, if overly familiar, electro-pop to a few Latin rockers; however, the flow comes to a grinding halt whenever the bits of soundtrack score are played. I'm sure they were perfectly evocative and moody for the images they were meant to accompany, but standing alone they are crushingly boring. My recommendation is to buy the CD (or borrow if you can) and just rip the songs by the contributing artists - making the near brilliant mix tape to chill out to.

4 out of 5 stars Subtle and Delicate.......2006-08-06

Intricacy (Master Class) evolves into a mystery as electronica pulsates from your headphones in a sexy melancholy (Honey) and then dissipates into a haunting acoustic mystery (Super-Dooper). Until Angels, this becomes very relaxing. Norah Jones is hardly recognizable. The music then turns very moody and slowly slips away into a subtle soundtrack background ambience. The mood setting elements are very apparent throughout the selections.

~The Rebecca Review
Breaking & Entering-Soundtrack
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Breaking & Entering-Soundtrack

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000HD1AHM
    Release Date: 2006-09-26

    Album Description

    Japanese pressing 2006 soundtrack by the UK electronic dance duo Underworld. V2.

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