| Album Features |
| UPC: | 016581611023 |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 1995 |
| Record Label: | TVT Records (Dist.) |
| Genre: | Industrial, Rock & Pop |
Track Listing1. Taste of Things to Come - (previously unreleased)
2. Goodbye - (demo)
3. Juke Joint Jezebel - (Giorgio Moroder metropolis mix)
4. Unlearn - (Josh Wink's live mix)
5. Control - (Juno Reactor Instrumental mix, Juno Reactor instrumental instrumental)
6. Halcyon and On and On
7. Utah Saints Take on the Theme from Mortal Kombat
8. Invisible, The - (GZR)
9. Zero Signal
10. Burn
11. Blood & Fire - (Out of the Ashes Mix)
12. I Reject
13. Twist the Knife (Slowly)
14. What U See/We All Bleed Red: What U See / We All Bleed Red
15. Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat) - (7" Mix)
16. Goro Vs. Art - (previously unreleased)
17. Demon Warriors/Final Kombat: Demon Warriors / Final Kombat - (previously unreleased)
| Details |
| Playing Time: | 76 min. |
| Distributor: | TVT Records (Dist.) |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesProducers: Gravity Kills (track 2); Sascha Konietzko (track 3); Psykosonik (track 4); Juno Reactor (track 5); Phil Hartnoll, Paul Hartnoll (track 6); Utah Saints (track 7); Geezer Butler, Paul Northfield (track 8); Colin Richardson (track 9); Chris Randall (track 10); Silver, Steele (track 11); Slave, Void, Kristoff (track 12); Pete Coleman, Napalm Death (track 13); Eli Ball (track 14); Oliver Adams (track 15).Compilation producer: John Houlihan.Engineers: John Whynot (tracks 1, 16, 17); Doug Firley (track 2).Original score written by George S. Clinton.Personnel: Buckethead (guitar).Audio Mixers: Chris Shepard; Void; Fear Factory; Geezer Butler; Gravity Kills; Greg Reely; John Fryer; Juno Reactor; KMFDM; Oliver Adams; Paul Northfield; Psykosonik; Rhys Fulber; Sascha Konietzko.Audio Remixers: Chris Cox; Giorgio Moroder; Josh Wink.Editor: Joanie Diener .Not all of the music on Mortal Kombat [Original Soundtrack] was used in the film. Instead, it contains a fair selection of songs that fit the atmosphere of the movie, as well as the tastes of the adolescent fans of the ultra-violent street-fighting arcade game. Mortal Kombat captures its essence, featuring a side of hardcore techno and a side of heavy metal. Although they may appear to be polar opposites, techno and metal aren't that dissimilar, propelled by aggression and relentless riffs. Musically, the record blends together well, but the album doesn't have consistently impressive performances. Nevertheless, the tracks from Orbital, KMFDM, Type O Negative, Traci Lords, Napalm Death, and the Utah Saints make the Mortal Kombat album worthwhile for fans of the movie and the game. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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