Track Listing 1. Heroes 2. Come with Me 3. Deeper Underground 4. No Shelter 5. Air 6. Running Knees 7. Macy Day Parade 8. Walk the Sky 9. A320 10. Brain Stew - (The Godzilla Remix, The Godzilla Remix) 11. Untitled 12. Out There 13. Undercover 14. Opening Titles 15. Looking for Clues
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Original score composed by David Arnold. Producers include: Andrew Slater, Sean "Puffy" Combs, Jay Kay, Brendan O'Brien, Scott Litt. Engineers include: Brian Scheuble, Paul Logus, Al Stone, Nick DiDia, Adam Kaspar. "Heroes" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or A Group With Vocal. "No Shelter" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. Personnel: Jimmy Page, Tom Morello (guitar); Benmont Tench (chamberlin); Jeffrey Walker (keyboards); Mario Winans (drums); Paul Logus (cymbals); Chris Vrenna (programming); Kenny Hicks, Monique Walker (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Clif Norrell; Jason Kay; Adam Green ; Al Stone; Michael Patterson ; Nick Launay; Paul Logus; Scott Litt; Shawn Murphy; Tom Lord-Alge; Bill Klatt. Recording information: A&M Studiso, Los Angeles, CA; Daddy's Hou; Record Plant, Hollywood, CA; Sony Pictures Scoring Stage, Culver City, CA. Editors: Dina Easton; Peter McCabe. Arrangers: Jeremy Lubbock; Rage Against the Machine. Let's get one important fact out of the way at the beginning. No, the Blue Oyster Cult song isn't on here. If you don't know what that means, it won't matter anyway, and we can continue. What you do get is what amounts to a rock and roll collection of oddities. Roots-rock heroes the Wallflowers cover "Heroes" by David Bowie, possibly the least rootsy rock performer ever to grace the planet. Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir," one of the sacred texts of the denim-jacketed goon squads who went around chanting "disco sucks" in the '70s, is source material for "Come With Me" featuring the studio talents of (who else?) Puffy Combs. Ben Folds Five contribute a song called "Air," and we can't help but think that the surreal quality of this neo-monster flick soundtrack would be made complete by the inclusion of a song by French duo Air called "Ben Folds Five."
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