Strange Days Soundtrack (

Strange Days Soundtrack (1995) cover

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 78000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Días extraños

Title in Italiano:

Strange Days

Title in Português:

Estranhos Prazeres

Synopsis

In 1999, Los Angeles is a racial war zone with the army and LSPD and SWAT officers fighting Afro-American people. The former cop Lenny Nero is a dealer of illegal recording in CDs that gives the memories and sensations of the recorder to the user. He buys the recordings from the supplier Tick; he misses his former mistress Faith, who was a hooker and now is a singer; his best friend is the private eye Max Peltier and the limousine driver Lornette 'Mace' Mason, who has unrequited love for him. Two days before the turn of the century, the black rapper Jeriko One is murdered. The hooker Iris seeks Lenny out but there is an incident and they do not talk to each other. However she drops a recording into Lenny's car while he unsuccessfully tries to meet Faith at a night-club. However her boyfriend Philo Gant does not let them talk. When Lenny learns that Iris was sadistically raped and killed, he gets involved in a sick scheme and discovers dirty hidden secrets.

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Strange Days
Strange Days
The Doors: Writer
Prong: Performer
Contro Un Cor Che Accende Amore
Gioachino Rossini: Writer
Marilyn Horne: Performer
Lost in the Night
Get Your Gunn
Bohemian Ballet
Three Little Birds
Overcome
Here We Come
Selling Jesus
Walk in Freedom
Dance Me to the End of Love
Hardly Wait
The Real Thing
Therapy
No White Clouds
Rid of Me
Drink My Honey
Baye Ti Nlo
Coral Lounge
New Eyes of Old
Feed
While the Earth Sleeps
Fall in the Light
In Life or Death
Selling Jesus (Skunk Anansie)
Graeme Revell: Performer
The Real Thing (Lords Of Acid)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Overcome (Tricky)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Coral Lounge (Deep Forest)
Graeme Revell: Performer
No White Clouds (Strange Fruit)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Hardly Wait (Juliette Lewis)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Herewecome (Me Phi Me)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Feed (Skunk Anansie)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Strange Days (Prong feat. Ray Manzarek)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Walk In Freedom (Satchel)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Dance Me To The End Of Love (Kate Gibson)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Fall In The Light (Lori Carson & Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
While The Earth Sleeps (Deep Forest)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Take My Hand Precious Lord
Trevor Jones: Performer
Murder in Mississippi (Part I)
Trevor Jones: Performer
Some Things Are Worth Dying For
Trevor Jones: Performer
Murder In Mississippi (Part II)
Trevor Jones: Performer
Anderson And Mrs. Pell
Trevor Jones: Performer
When We All Get To Heaven
Trevor Jones: Performer
Try Jesus
Trevor Jones: Performer
Abduction
Trevor Jones: Performer
You Live It, Yu Breathe It, You Marry It
Trevor Jones: Performer
Murder In Mississippi (Part III)
Trevor Jones: Performer
Requiem For Three Young Men
Trevor Jones: Performer
Burning Cross
Trevor Jones: Performer
Justice In Mississippi
Trevor Jones: Performer
Walk On By Faith (Vocal)
Trevor Jones: Performer
Walk On By Faith
Trevor Jones: Performer

User reviews

Donna Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of Strange Days is a perfect complement to the dark and gritty atmosphere of the film. The mix of electronic and rock music creates a sense of tension and unease that fits the dystopian setting.

Ashley Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Strange Days perfectly captures the gritty and intense atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

William Anderson
6/10

The use of songs like Hardly Wait by Juliette Lewis and While the Earth Sleeps by Peter Gabriel adds emotional depth to key moments in the movie. The music enhances the storytelling and helps to convey the characters' inner turmoil.

Brian Wilson
9/10

The soundtrack of Strange Days is a captivating and immersive musical experience that perfectly complements the intense and dystopian atmosphere of the film.

Steven Green
6/10

The soundtrack perfectly captures the chaos and violence of the racial war zone depicted in the film. Songs like Army of Me by Björk and Straight Jackin' by Lords of the Underground intensify the action scenes and keep the audience on the edge of their seats.

Timothy Lewis
7/10

The musical choices in Strange Days effectively convey the tension and suspense of the plot, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Dorothy Hernandez
10/10

The eclectic mix of genres and styles in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes and creating a hauntingly memorable ambiance.

Donna Hall
10/10

The haunting melodies and pulsating beats in the soundtrack of Strange Days effectively convey the tension and complexity of the characters' struggles, making it a standout element in the film that truly elevates the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Anderson
7/10

The emotional depth of the songs in the soundtrack helps to evoke strong feelings and connect the viewers on a deeper level with the characters and their struggles.

Margaret Davis
5/10

The score by Graeme Revell is haunting and atmospheric, adding an extra layer of suspense to the film. The pulsating beats and eerie melodies create a sense of urgency that drives the narrative forward.

Sarah Clark
8/10

The eclectic mix of songs in the soundtrack, ranging from alternative rock to hip-hop, adds depth and variety to the film's themes and storyline.

Joshua Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of Strange Days seamlessly blends with the visuals and narrative of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive audio-visual experience that sticks with the audience long after the movie ends.

Mark Hernandez
6/10

Overall, the music in Strange Days is a crucial element that elevates the viewing experience. It sets the mood, enhances the emotions, and adds depth to the characters' journeys, making it a standout aspect of the film.