Tyler Bates - Devil's Rejects / O.S.T.
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Track List: Devil's Rejects / O.S.T.
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- Tiny And His Girl/Police
- Ten Cars Twenty Pigs
- Shootout
- Mama Pulls The Trigger
- Ride The Horse
- Driving To The Khaki Palms
- Unwanted Guests
- Official Clown Buisness
- Dirty Knees
- See You In Hell
- Yellow Brick Road
- Another Failed Escape
- Adam's Face
- The Rejects Were Here
- Road Kill
- Brother George/I Found Your Guy
- Holy Guacamole
- Hand Sandwich
- Joyride
- Staples
- You Feeling It, Brother?
- Run Baby Girl
- Tiny Snaps Wydell
- We'll Come Back For You
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Album Details: Devil's Rejects / O.S.T.
- Release Date:
- 07/19/2005
- Label:
- La-la Land Records
- UPC:
- 826924103524
Pro Reviews: Devil's Rejects / O.S.T.
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews "Have fun scrapin' all them brains off the road" That's just one of the lively quotes peppering the betweensong crevices on the soundtrack to Devil's Rejects, Rob Zombie's sequel to his 2003 horror genre throwback House of 1000 Corpses. The dialogue snippets add character to the set, just like the blood, shotguns, and verité mug shots of its artwork. (To say nothing of the entirely separate album released from Banjo Sullivan, the film's fictional honky tonkers.) Yeah, you can say whatever you want about Zombie. Just don't ever call him unimaginative. Devil's Rejects adheres to its time period with a brace of rock from 1973 through around 1975, and blends the tracks from James Gang ("Funk 49"), Three Dog Night ("Shambala"), and the Allmans ("Midnight Rider") with classic honky tonk from Kitty Wells and Buck Owens. It's a great blend of album rock, air guitar faves, eccentric picks, and country ramble it would be like the perfect radio road trip down I65, if radio in America actually still sounded like this. Devil's Rejects also features three selections from '60s British rock dark horse Terry Reid, "Brave Awakening," "Seed of Memory," and "To Be Treated." All three stand up well. They suggest Led Zeppelin's folksier side "Treated" sounds a lot like "Stairway to Heaven" but could also be templates for 21st century troubadours like Ryan Adams or Damien Rice. Reid's also a creative, evocative choice next to workhorses from Skynyrd ("Freebird") and Joe Walsh ("Rocky Mountain Way"). Devil's Rejects closes with some hokey "radio spots" and a bumpkin rustle called "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)" from that fantasy Nashville duo Banjo Sullivan. Overall it's a thoroughly entertaining soundtrack, as happily crass and drivein proud as the film itself. "And if you don't like it you can kiss my grits," as one of the BS spots concludes. [The DualDisc edition is the only one to feature audio clips of the film.] - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide |
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