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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Jun 21, 2005 9:44:51 GMT -5
Special Ops reports: The Devil’s Rejects, the follow up to Rob Zombie’s gritty, violent smash horror hit, HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. Presented as a dualdisc (one side CD, other side DVD - a first ever for soundtracks), the soundtrack is available in explicit and edited versions on June 28th, 2005. The DVD side includes a 20-minute “Making Of The Devil’s Rejects” feature, trailers, a photo gallery and the album in High Resolution Stereo (DVD-Audio players) and Dolby Digital Stereo (standard DVD players). Dialogue snippets and two vintage Banjo & Sullivan radio ads are interspersed on the CD album side.
The rock classics are 1970’s “Midnight Rider” from The Allman Brothers Band; “Shambala,” the gold Top 5 pop smash from Three Dog Night; “Fooled Around And Fell In Love,” Elvin Bishop’s gold Top 5 from 1976; “Funk #49,” The James Gang’s 1970 fave; the Top 40 “Rocky Mountain Way” from Joe Walsh’s 1973 post-James Gang solo debut; “Rock On,” the 1973 Top 5 from cult pop star David Essex, and “Free Bird,” Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1973 cut that is one of the most requested in album rock radio history.
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Post by buttheadpe on Aug 1, 2005 10:52:12 GMT -5
I wasn't impressed with the soundtrack. It didn't really seem to fit the movie and it was a bunch of classic songs that you hear on the rado all the time anyway.
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