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Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. Elevation - U2
  2. Deep - Nine Inch Nails
  3. Galaxy Bounce - Chemical Brothers
  4. Get Ur Freak On - Elliott, Missy & Nelly Furtado
  5. Speedballin' - Outkast
  6. Ain't Never Learned - Moby
  7. Revolution - BT
  8. Terra Firma - Delerium & Aude
  9. Where's Your Head At - Basement Jaxx
  10. Illuminati - Fatboy Slim & Bootsy Collins
  11. Absurd - Fluke
  12. Song Of Life - Leftfield
  13. Edge Hill - Groove Armada
  14. Satellite - Bosco
  15. Devil's Nightmare - Oxide & Neutrino

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54464 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-07-09
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .18 pounds
  • Running time: 100 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Everything about crypt crawler Lara Croft is fake: her boobs, her archaeological background, her identity. So it's fitting that the equally synthetic Tomb Raider Soundtrack should arrive in time for her big-screen debut. U2 reel out the album's strongest track, a glossy remix of "Elevation" that skids all over glam-rock terrain and is just sexy enough to make it work as a single (as well as a scene-stealing video featuring Tomb Raider star Angelina Jolie). Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor works himself into a fit on the grinding "Deep", but his tirade sounds outdated with its dumb lyrics and clunky, hookless programming. Speaking of computer blues, Groove Armada's wordless snoozer "Edge Hill" is about as far from shakin' that ass as a dance act can get. Thankfully, club reliables like the Chemical Brothers and Moby can still get it done; the former brings out the funk with a writhing dance tune that's as tireless as the film's heroine, while the latter's fuzzed-out big beats explode into a giddy freak-out that helps tighten up the album's bland midsection. Oddly, the only ladies in the house, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot and young Nelly Furtado, are the ones who get Lara Croft's modus operandi right; no matter how perfect she may be, she still needs to "get her freak on". --Kristy Martin


Customer Reviews

Er......I'm lost for words!5
I went to see the film, and was blown away by that, and it was hard not to notice the amazing music within it, so I quickly went out to buy the soundtrack, which also blew me away!! The one disappointment would have to be the remix of Missy Elliot's 'Get ur freak on'; the original is good, but the addition of Nelly Furtado's vocals does not work, but I can forgive the album for that, as there is 14 other mindblowing songs on it, from the best in the business...see the film and buy the soundtrack!

Does what you want it to do.5
I havent written to many reviews on amazon but had to comment on this title,as it's one of those rare soundtracks that do exactly what you want them to do, transport you back to the film. Unlike the second film, in my opinion, tomb raider was a film almost filled with fantastic and well used music.I left it a long time in getting around to buying this but i urge you, if you enjoyed the music in tomb raider buy this, its highly likely that song you loved will be here.

One of the Hottest soundtracks of the year!!4
Like the film, this soundtrack doesn't disappoint! On it you will find hits from artists such as U2 with their new hit "Elevation" and the great new track from Oxide and Neutrino called "Devil's Nightmare" which is gonna be huge! Other tracks include hits from Outkast, Missy Elliot, Fatboy Slim, Basement Jaxx and the great Chemical Brothers. With all these fresh and modern artists, this album cant go wrong! Get it asap!!!