|
|
 (Larger Image)
|
Batman Forever: Music From The Motion Picture
by (Composer: Various Artists)
Product Group: Music
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
ISBN: B000002J4P
EAN: 0075678275920
UPC: 756782759208
Audio CD
Original Release Date: 1995-06-06
Release Date: 1995-06-06
SKU: 130439
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 075678275920 CD not factory sealed but looks brand new; in new sleeve. No jewel case. Inserts are fine, too. This title flies by 1st Class or Air in bubble wrap, cardboard and weather-resistant packaging; we are prompt, efficient, communicative.
|
Editorial Reviews
|
Amazon.com
Sweeping irresistibly forward like some dream hybrid of Ziggy Stardust, Kashmir-era Zeppelin and German techno, U2's massive "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" launches this disc. Also included are tracks by Brandy (the Lenny Kravitz-produced "Where Are You Now?"), Seal ("Kiss from a Rose"), Eddi Reader ("Nobody Lives Without Love"), and The Devlins ("Crossing the River"). Michael Hutchence butchers Iggy Pop's "The Passenger," but The Offspring mines big fun from The Damned's "Smash It Up." --Jeff Bateman
|
Customer Reviews
|
The Best Soundtrack Ever
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-01-26
This soundtrack is the best. Every song is great and you never get tired of listening to the soundtrack. Highly Reccomended!!! Get it today!!!
|
|
Great Music
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-07-09
I can not express how great the music is. The compilation of the music is amazing. Along with a great song by Michael Hutchence called The Passenger makes one inclined to want more.
|
|
best soundtrack batman has to offer
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-03-26
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
after the popularity drop in folk themed songs that seemed to end in the mid 90's, warner brothers thought that they should turn right around and make a soundtrack more hip hop influenced, there choice led to one of the many reasons batman forever was such a huge success, the best song this soundtrack had to offer was U2's wonderful performance, as well as smash it up which was obviously a take off chris o donnell's reckless nature, many people say seal offers the best performance, however i disagree, still seal's music is still worth checking out, all in all this was an well executed slideshow of assortments.
|
|
Flaming Lips
Rating (3)
Date: 2005-08-13
1 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
The guy who calls The Flaming Lips "soft rock", i say one thing. Listen to Clouds Taste Metallic (the album from where Bad Days is from) and then get back to me, and say it again. Geez, i don't mind people having an opinion, but when it's as obviously wrong as the one in the previous post, it makes me wanna punch babies in the face; and i don't wanna punch anyone, let alone babies. Seriously though, The Lips' contribution to this soundtrack is by far the best song here. It's so life affirming, and unpretentious - unlike the supposed "great songs" from U2 and Seal (a talentless also-ran, in my opinion).
|
|
Very Good Compilation
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-08-04
2 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
I got this disc years ago, and enjoyed it very frequently. Also, it was my introduction to Seal, and Kiss From A Rose is now one of my favorites. The opening track is kick-ass. And there are a few other winners in this compilation that make it deserving of a five star rating. Overall, it's pretty cool. Check it out.
|
|
|
|
|