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Tomb Raider [Soundtrack]

Graeme Revell Audio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix)U2 3:36Album Only
listen  2. DeepNine Inch Nails 4:07Album Only
listen  3. Galaxy Bounce (Soundtrack Version)The Chemical Brothers 4:45Album Only
listen  4. Get Ur Freak On [Featuring Nelly Furtado For Tomb Raider Soundtrack] (Amended) [Remix]Missy Elliott 3:10Album Only
listen  5. Speedballin' (Soundtrack Version)OutKast 4:55Album Only
listen  6. Ain't Never Learned (Lara Croft Tomb Raider)Moby 3:45Album Only
listen  7. The RevolutionBT 4:17Album Only
listen  8. Terra Firma (Delerium Feat. Aude) (Lara's Mix)Delerium feat. Aude 5:05Album Only
listen  9. Where's Your Head AtBasement Jaxx 4:43Album Only
listen10. IlluminatiFatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins 3:13Album Only
listen11. AbsurdFluke 3:40Album Only
listen12. Song Of LifeFluke 7:03Album Only
listen13. Edge Hill (Groove Armada)Groove Armada 7:00Album Only
listen14. SatelliteBosco 3:40Album Only
listen15. Devil's NightmareOxide & Neutrino 6:05Album Only


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 5, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: June 15, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B00005K9KF
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #47,280 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Editorial Reviews

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Lara Croft Tomb Raider (2001 UK 15-track CD album featuring music from the motion picture includes Elevation [Tomb Raider Mix] by U2 Deep by Nine Inch Nails Wheres Your Head At by Basement Jaxx and Edge Hill by Groove Armada. Great Angelina Jolie Lara Croft picture sleeve)

 

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58 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been incredible...and settles for mediocre, June 8, 2001
By 
Christopher Betche (Jeffersonville, Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
When I heard about the artists on this cd (Nine Inch Nails, Chemical Brothers, Moby, Basement Jaxx, Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada, etc.), I knew it would be a must buy. Unfortunately, only a few performers saw fit to really contribute a good song! Track by track breakdown follows:

1. Elevation, U2: A good groovy rock tune made slightly better with a remix. U2, as usual, does not disappoint (complete with good video). Getting some radio airplay.

2. Deep, Nine Inch Nails: An average song; good beat. Lacks originality; could have easily been on The Fragile album. Getting limited radio time.

3. Galaxy Bounce, Chemical Brothers: A decent track; more jazzy than their usual songs. Hope their new album sounds like this. One of the soundtrack's better songs.

4. Get Ur Freak On, Missy Elliott: I don't know if this remix gives the song anything, but a good song can't be messed up, even with Nelly Furtado. Wierd video to boot. Original is getting a lot of radio play.

5. Speedballin', Outkast: An average song. Sounds remarkably like BOB from their most recent album.

6. Ain't Never Learned, Moby: A bad song. Sounds like Moby was trying to be Fatboy Slim and gave up halfway through production. I love Moby to death, but this song is not his best effort.

7. The Revolution, BT: Gets repetitive after hearing more than once. Lyrics could have made for a great song - and the beat falls short!

8. Terra Firma, Delerium: The best song on the album. Finds a balance between ambient, world, and big beat that must be listened to. Sounds like Enigma with more substance.

9. Where's Your Head At, Basement Jaxx: If this song is representative of their upcoming summer release, they might be in trouble. The beat is average, but the catchline and lyrics are grating at best.

10. Illuminati, Fatboy Slim: I may have to hunt down Norman Cook and slap him silly for this one. He must be really busy, or lazy, because he thieved his own song. This track is nothing but a shorter version of Michael Jackson from his first album. Why Bootsy Collins has lent some new lyrics to the song I can't comprehend. A decent track, but a severe disappointment if you were expecting new music from Fatboy (like me).

11. Absurd, Fluke: Absurd, the original version, is a great track. But two things make this version bad: a watered down remix and the fact that Absurd has been on about ten soundtracks now!

12. Song of Life, Leftfield: A decent, flowing song; one of the better tracks on the album. Ranges from slow to fast with little effort.

13. Edge Hill, Groove Armada: The sound that defines Groove Armada: background, drippy ambient with a beat. A pretty good song.

14. Satellite, Bosco: A great beat and rhythm with a horribly annoying vocoder lyric. You will either love it or hate it.

15. Devil's Nightmare, Oxide & Neutrino: A classic example of a song that can't make up its mind. Am I techno? Am I rap? Am I Gregorian chants?!? As the finisher, it sums up the mixed bag nature of the soundtrack very well.

To summarize: Galaxy Bounce, Terra Firma, and Song of Life represent their makers well. Where's Your Head At, Illuminati, and Devil's Nightmare are transgressions against good music everywhere. The rest of the songs are somewhere in the middle. Listener, you have been warned...

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Techno/Electronica Heaven!, June 5, 2001
By 
Asad Shaykh (Kalamazoo, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
Hey People... just LOOK at the roster of artists displayed on this Soundtrack. Where else can you find Moby, Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada AND the Chemical Brothers on a SINGLE CD. And... with ALL NEW material which meshes well as well. Although having such diverse and powerful artists on a single CD might lead you to think that the tracks would just be out of sync because of each artist's individual style, yet, all the tracks mesh in very well. Infact they flow into eachother. Songs like "Galaxy Bounce", "Ain't never learned" & "Edge Hill" just compliment eachother. Other than these techno/electronica artists, you have U2, Nelly Furtado & NiN to listen to... alongwith Delerium as well whose Terra Firma is hauntingly fammiliar yet refreshingly new. Nelly Furtado's take on Missy's "Put Your Freak On" is even better than the original. I have not even metioned the great work of Outkast and BT on this album. All in all... the songs on this soundtrack have been hand-picked to compliment the "Tomb Radier" feel! And whatta feeling it is... Shove this CD into your Player and you won't have to do touch that player again for the next 70 minutes... Enjoy! :) I certainly did!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Soundtrack, some songs good,some songs bad, June 5, 2001
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Nick (Louisville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tomb Raider (Audio CD)
I was eager to buy this soundtrack because of who was on the soundtrack- the chemical brothers, outkast, u2, nine inch nails, missy elliot, BT, moby, and fatboy slim. I have to say- the "remix" of Elevation is great, but i cant really tell the album version and the remix apart very well. The nine inch nails song is OK- they've had better. But the Missy Elliot and Nelly Furtado remix of Get Your Freak On was one of the worst that ive heard in years. Nelly Furtado and Missy do not mix well, and the chemistry is not there. Yet the Chemical brothers song is kicking, just like all of their other songs, upbeat and heavy thumping. Moby is on just about every sountrack, and he sounds alright. I think the score will be good- i heard fatboy slim was going to compose the score. While this cd has some good electronic music for electronica fans as myself- the bands that are known dont do the best job on this soundtrack. Yet, even though some of the tracks aren't the best, this sountrack is perfect for what the movie is going to be: upbeat, lively, and awesome.
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