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Scream 3 (soundtrack)

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The music to the 2000 slasher film Scream 3, featured two albums to promote the film. The first one, consisted of an original soundtrack, released as Scream 3: The Album by Wind-up Records on January 25, 2000. It features 18 songs consisted largely of the metal genre by artists such as System of a Down, Slipknot, Powerman 5000, Full Devil Jacket, Godsmack, Sevendust, Incubus, Static-X and Coal Chamber, some of which are represented in the film. It was commercially successful, peaking at number 32 on the Billboard 200 charts,[1][2] and also certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, signifying that the album achieved sales in excess of 500,000 units.[3] The album was released on iTunes on February 1, 2012.[4]

Marco Beltrami who scored the previous instalments had returned to score Scream 3. To complete the score within the deadline, he employed seven orchestrators and experimented with the recording of instruments in unusual circumstances such as physically and electronically altering the traditional sound of a piano while continuing to include a heavy vocal orchestra in his tracks.[5] Scream 3: The Score is the original score album released by Varèse Sarabande on February 29, 2000.

Soundtrack

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Scream 3: The Album
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2000
Recorded1997–1999
Genre
Length73:11
LabelWind-up
Producer
Scream soundtrack chronology
Scream 2: Music from the Dimension Motion Picture
(1997)
Scream 3: The Album
(2000)
Scream 4 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2011)

Background

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Apart from the metal genre songs, Nick Cave wrote a sequel to the song "Red Right Hand"—being heard in all three films as well as the 2022 reboot—which was playing in the closing credits, but was not included in the soundtrack. Beltrami also derived few notes from the song in his score. The American metal band Creed also recorded "Is This the End" played in the end credits. The band's song "What If" was used in the film, and was promoted with a music video, resembling the events of the film and includes a cameo by David Arquette, which was used in the film's home media release.[9][10]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[7]
Kerrang![11]

Writing for AllMusic, Steve Huey said that the "high pedigree" of the album's contributors had produced a "pretty listenable album" and gave 2.5 out of 5 to the album.[7]

Track listing

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Scream 3: The Album
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."What If" (Creed)John Kurzweg5:19
2."Wait and Bleed (Terry Date Mix)" (Slipknot)Slipknot2:32
3."Suffocate" (Finger Eleven)Arnold Lanni3:50
4."Spiders" (System of a Down)
3:36
5."Automatic" (American Pearl)3:34
6."Fall" (Sevendust)
5:22
7."Time Bomb" (Godsmack)Sully Erna
3:59
8."Tyler's Song" (Coal Chamber)Josh Abraham2:51
9."So Real" (Static-X)Static-X5:42
10."Crowded Elevator" (Incubus)
4:44
11."Debonaire" (Dope)Edsel Dope
2:34
12."Sunburn" (Fuel)Carl BellSteven Haigler4:25
13."Get On, Get Off" (Powerman 5000)
  • Sylvia Massy
  • Powerman 5000
3:37
14."Wanna' Be Martyr" (Full Devil Jacket)
  • Josh Brown
  • Full Devil Jacket
Malcolm Springer3:23
15."Dissention" (Orgy)
  • Josh Abraham
  • Orgy
3:32
16."Crawl" (Staind)4:32
17."Click Click" (Ear2000)Ear20003:15
18."Is This the End" (Creed)
  • Tremonti
  • Stapp
John Kurzweg6:15
Total length:73:11

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies a lyricist

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (2000) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[12] 32

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[13] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Score

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Scream 3: The Score
Film score by
ReleasedFebruary 29, 2000
GenreFilm score
Length46:30
LabelVarèse Sarabande
ProducerMarco Beltrami
Scream soundtrack chronology
Scream 3: The Album
(2000)
Scream 3: The Score
(2000)
Scream 4: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2011)
Marco Beltrami chronology
The Crow: Salvation
(1999)
Scream 3
(2000)
The Incorporated
(2000)

Unlike the score for the first two installments, which had been released into a single dual album,[14] the score for Scream 3 was compiled into a single album. Varèse Sarabande issued the score album on February 29, 2000, consisted of 22 tracks that ran for over 33 minutes, though much of the score has been excluded from the album.[15] Like its predecessor, Beltrami incorporated excerpts of the score to Broken Arrow by Hans Zimmer in the track "Sid Wears a Dress".[15]

Reception

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Writing for Filmtracks.com, Christian Clemmensen commented "Beltrami's score for Scream 3 overachieves and is one of the few true bright spots in an otherwise forgettable sequel".[15] Gregory Heaney of AllMusic awarded the Scream 3 score 2.5 out of 5 and said "Scream 3 has a nail-biter of a score, blending eeriness with just the right amount of aggression to create the kind of nervy atmosphere that's essential to any slasher film. This is the score for any horror junkie looking to relive the thrills and chills of this now classic film, or for anyone who just wants the feeling of being chased."[16] Music critic Jonathan Broxton awarded four stars out of five, summarising "this is a much more satisfying listen than any of the previous Scream incarnations, mainly because its length allows the listener to appreciate the full scope of Beltrami's efforts. The excitement of the violent stalk-and-kill cues and the shock-jump ferocity is nicely balanced with the more reflective moments, resulting in a well-rounded, highly enjoyable album that more than does justice to the film it represents."[17]

Later releases

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On January 7, 2022, Beltrami score for the first four films in the Scream franchise was released in a limited edition box set of 1,800 units.[18] The score for Scream 3 was compiled in a two-disc album (disc 3 and 4), in its entirety, that runs for one-and-a-half hour.[19][20] Unlike, its predecessors, which saw a separate "deluxe edition" release for the full score. A vinyl box set was later released on June 10, 2022, although only 44 minutes of music were present.

Track listing

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Scream 3 – original track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Here We Go Again"0:44
2."Cotton Gets Picked"2:19
3."DoppleGailer"1:28
4."On the Set"0:51
5."Home Sweet Home"2:02
6."Comparing Photos"1:23
7."Mother's Watching"1:51
8."Dewey Mobile"1:07
9."At the Station"3:14
10."Ghost Attacks"3:22
11."The Fall Girl"0:47
12."Roman Around1"0:50
13."All In the Family"0:37
14."Pied a Terror"1:47
15."Sunset Pictures"1:46
16."Last Call"3:20
17."Gail Force"0:55
18."Stone Cold"0:32
19."Sid Wears a Dress"2:50
20."Sid's Theme (Reprise)"0:49
Total length:32:34
Scream 3 – limited edition box set track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Here We Go Again"0:49
2."Cotton Car"2:26
3."100% Scared"2:25
4."Cotton Gets Picked"2:21
5."Home On the Range"2:00
6."Gale Meets Kincaid"1:07
7."Gale Arrives"0:31
8."Sunset Pictures"1:46
9."Dewey and the Gales"1:02
10."Gale Kicked Off Set"0:48
11."Dad Brings Home The Bacon"1:02
12."Sidney's Nightmare"1:56
13."BooBalicious"0:57
14."Candy Phone"1:53
15."Candy Ain't So Sweet"0:54
16."Kincaid at Crime Scene"0:50
17."Three Different Scripts"0:26
18."The Fall of Roman"1:09
19."Killer Calls Sidney (Again)"1:25
20."Gale Spies On Dewey"1:27
21."Comparing Photos"1:26
22."Stone Cold Dead"3:59
23."Roll With It"2:45
24."Sid Arrives"2:33
25."On the Set"0:47
26."Randy Speaks"2:51
27."Searching"1:02
28."Leia and the Stormtroopers"1:22
29."Sid in the Can"2:06
30."Home Sweet Home"1:46
31."Killer in the Closet"2:34
32."Mother's Room"0:59
33."The Fall Girl"1:09
34."Milton Takes Meetings"3:05
35."At the Station"3:14
36."Dewey Mobile"2:07
37."Roman Around"3:20
38."The Killer's Phone"2:20
39."Ghostface Attacks"2:24
40."Ghostface vs. Jennifer"1:16
41."Dewey Falls for Gale"2:20
42."Sidney's Call"3:20
43."Sidney Joins the Party"4:33
44."Sid and Ghostface"1:44
45."Boom Boom Out Go Lights"4:43
46."All in the Family"3:41
47."Sid Wears a Dress"2:47
48."Doppelgaler (Extra Cue)"1:00
49."Sid's Theme (Reprise / Extra Cue)"0:50
50."SCREAM 3: Sunset Pictures (Alternate Edit)"0:54
51."Ghostface Attacks / Ghostface vs. Jennifer / Dewey Falls for Gale (Original Demo Suite)"7:49
Total length:1:44:00
Scream 3 – limited edition vinyl box set track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Here We Go Again"0:49
2."Cotton Car"2:25
3."Cotton Gets Picked"2:22
4."Home On the Range"2:00
5."Sunset Pictures (full version)"1:46
6."Sidney's Nightmare"1:56
7."Candy Ain't So Sweet"0:54
8."Gale Spies On Dewey"1:27
9."Comparing Photos"1:26
10."On the Set"0:49
11."Home Sweet Home"1:46
12."Killer in the Closet"2:32
13."Mother's Room"1:00
14."The Fall Girl"1:09
15."Gale & Dewey Drive to Milton a.k.a At the Station"3:14
16."Dewey Mobile"2:07
17."Ghostface Attacks"2:24
18."Ghostface vs. Jennifer"1:16
19."Sidney's Call"3:20
20."Boom Boom Out Go Lights"4:43
21."Sid Wears a Dress"2:47
22."Sid's Theme (reprise)"0:50
Total length:42:09

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Billboard.com". Billboard. February 19, 2000. Archived from the original on January 20, 2021. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
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  8. ^ "Is Creed's 'What If' The Best Horror Soundtrack Song of All Time?". Loudwire. 10 May 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
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