The Scorpion King [Soundtrack]Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 03/26/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 445615_CD
UPC # 044001711527
Label: Universal Distribution
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Original Soundtrack
Engineer: Randy Staub Producer: Chris Vrenna; Dave Fortman; David Bottrill; Howard Benson; Jay Baumgardner; Jim Wirt; John Kurzweg; Alex Lifeson; Matt Martone; Mushroomhead; Nickelback; Paul Ebersold; Rick Parashar; Rick Rubin; Rob Zombie; Ross Hogarth; Scott Humphrey; Sevendust; Steve Felton; Sully Erna; Ben Grosse; Butch Walker Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. "I Stand Alone" (Godsmack) was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and Best Hard Rock Performance. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Audio Mixers: David Bottrill; Mike Shipley; Paul Leary; Randy Staub ; Rich Costey; Kirk Kelsey. Audio Remixer: Chris Vrenna. Photographers: Harry Garfield; Kathy Nelson. Publisher: Mike Richardson. This album features a staggering 16 bands of the heavy rock/nu-metal persuasion assaulting the senses with eardrum-decimating aural aggression. Oh yeah, it also happens to be the soundtrack to the cutting-edge film THE SCORPION KING. Whether or not you see the movie, the accompanying disc definitely stands up on its own. Things get off to a bone-crushing start with the pounding riffs of Godsmack's "I Stand Alone." System of a Down's RATM-influenced "Streamline" delivers the requisite mix of melody and thrash. Ozzy Osbourne, one of the men who started all this, collaborates with disciple Rob Zombie on the gothic metal of "Iron Head." Rather than ending with some melodramatic elegy, THE SCORPION exits on an appropriately energetic note with the growling rage of Coal Chamber's "Glow," putting a properly spleen-venting cap on this unrelenting soundtrack.
Entertainment Weekly (4/19/02, p.73) - "...[The cd] features 10 worthwhile new cuts by hard-rocking chart-toppers..."
CMJ (4/1/2002, p.15) - "...Universal's soundtrack...is filled to the brim with a cornucopia of radio-friendly, mainstram rock tunes..."
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