On September 30, Walt Disney Records unveils Nightmare Revisited with 20 fresh recordings and beloved covers of the music, mayhem, and merriment from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. Danny Elfman returns to recapture the musical landscape he masterfully created for the original The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack with two brand new recordings of the “Opening” and “Closing.” Adding a new tantalizing twist to Nightmare favorites, Nightmare Revisited also boasts an eclectic array of today’s music superstars including Korn, Amy Lee, Plain White T’s, Rise Against, Rodrigo y Gabriela, The All-American Rejects and more. Of course the soundtrack could not be complete without a popular ghost of Nightmare’s past: Marilyn Manson’s eerie cover of “This Is Halloween.”
Each artist re-imagines the most beloved Nightmare anthems, incorporating their signature styles and bringing a hauntingly delightful new sound to life. Clips of each song can be heard at http://www.nightmarerevisited.com/.
Nightmare Revisited track listing:
Each artist re-imagines the most beloved Nightmare anthems, incorporating their signature styles and bringing a hauntingly delightful new sound to life. Clips of each song can be heard at http://www.nightmarerevisited.com/.
Nightmare Revisited track listing:
- Overture – DeVotchka
- Opening – Danny Elfman
- This Is Halloween – Marilyn Manson
- Jack's Lament – The All-American Rejects
- Doctor Finkelstein/In the Forest – Amiina
- What's This? - Flyleaf
- Town Meeting Song – Polyphonic Spree
- Jack and Sally Montage – The Vitamin String Quartet
- Jack's Obsession - Sparklehorse
- Kidnap the Sandy Claws - Korn
- Making Christmas – Rise Against
- Nabbed – Yoshida Brothers
- Oogie Boogie’s Song – Rodrigo y Gabriela
- Sally's Song – Amy Lee
- Christmas Eve Montage – RJD2
- Poor Jack – Plain White T’s
- To the Rescue – Datarock
- Finale/Reprise – Shiny Toy Guns
- Closing – Danny Elfman
- End Title – The Album Leaf
2 comments:
I still have to get movie this one on DVD and am still kicking myself for missing this when it was in theaters recently, in 3D! The cd looks interesting too.
I've never seen it, this seems like a good time to do so!
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