Fear and Bullets

Fear and Bullets is an album created through a collaboration between James O'Barr and longtime friend John Bergin as a soundtrack to O'Barr's graphic novel The Crow. It was originally released in 1994 along with a limited edition hardcover copy of the graphic novel.[1] The release also coincided with the publicity received from the film.

Fear and Bullets (1998 re-release)
Soundtrack album by
Released1994, re-released in 1998
GenreAlternative rock, Punk rock, Industrial rock, Gothic rock
LabelNothing
ProducerJohn Bergin, James O'Barr
The Crow soundtrack chronology
Fear and Bullets (1998 re-release)
(1994)
The Crow
(1994)

In 1998, Fear and Bullets was re-released with a new cover, almost all the songs completely re-recorded or remixed, and the addition of two new tracks (but other two were removed).[1][2] The release included previously unreleased drawings by O'Barr.

Track listing

1994 version

  1. Fear And Bullets - 6:36
  2. C17H19NO3 - 1:54
  3. The Tides Of Sin - 9:21
  4. Don't Look - 3:14
  5. Lead Poisoning - 5:57
  6. Seven Blackbirds - 10:40
  7. True Love Always - 4:19
  8. Sleeping Angel - 6:44
  9. The Blessing Of The Pig - 11:44
  10. The Crow - 7:54
  11. Forever, Now - 3:42

1998 version

  1. Lead Poisoning - 5:55
  2. Seven Blackbirds - 11:02
  3. A Murder Of Crows - 1:36
  4. The Tides Of Sin - 9:19
  5. C17H19N03 - 1:53
  6. Fear And Bullets - 5:54
  7. Sleeping Angel (The Dreaming) - 6:56
  8. True Love Always - 4:18
  9. The Blessing Of The Pig - 11:41
  10. The Crow - 9:07
  11. Now, Forever - 4:21
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References

  1. "Trust Obey - Fear And Bullets". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  2. "Trust Obey - Fear And Bullets". Discogs. Retrieved 2017-08-27.


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