The Harvest [Original Soundtrack]

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  • Release Date: 01/30/1996
  • Sales Rank: 126,601
  • Label: WORLD DOMINATION
  • UPC: 785351003022

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The Harvest [Original Soundtrack]

1LISTENOne by One / Crash Baptists 4:37
2LISTENTheme Park I / Crash Baptists 1:29
3LISTENHarvester / Crash Baptists 2:36
4LISTENRiver Run / Crash Baptists 3:29
5LISTENTunnel Vision / Crash Baptists 0:58
6LISTENThe Elephant Song / Sky Cries Mary 7:46
7LISTENFlesh Dance / Crash Baptists 2:18
8LISTENStream Dream / Crash Baptists 1:10
9LISTENShriek Freak / Crash Baptists 2:28
10LISTENBlood on Brick / Crash Baptists 2:01
11LISTENAll in Death Is Sweet / Low Pop Suicide 1:58
12LISTENOperation Escape / Crash Baptists 2:42
13LISTENFlesh Fish / Crash Baptists 1:18
14LISTENTheme Park II / Crash Baptists 2:17
15LISTENI Want You Alive / Crash Baptists 4:26
16LISTENHarvest Moon Rave / Crash Baptists 3:59
17LISTENOne by One (Reprise) / Crash Baptists 4:47

Editorial Reviews

The last person one would expect to hear sing the theme to the obscure film The Harvest is pop singer Belinda Carlisle. On a soundtrack compiled of very strange, industrial tracks, one wonders where she comes into place. The answer lies in the film's producer, Morgan Mason, a former White House aid to Ronald Reagan, who just happens to be married to Belinda Carlisle. The soundtrack, performed by the Crash Baptists, evokes a desolate foreign landscape taken over by simultaneously earthy and synthetic compositions. With names like "Stream Dream," "Blood on Brick," "Flesh Fish," and "Harvest Moon Rave," the album is eclectic trance music, which is suited to a cult following, but its appeal is very constrained. Curiously religious on "The Elephant Song," which is spoken word folklore of Buddha's curse on the elephants, and either danceable, solemn, or tense on other tracks, it covers vast, often melancholic, ground. Peter Fawthrop, All Music Guide

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