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The Joy Division original was recorded in 1979 and released on their compilation album ''Still.'' In a 1993 post by Trent Reznor to the Prodigy internet service[http://www.nin-pages.de/chat_prodigy_1992.htm], he stated that [[Nine Inch Nails]] would probably be contributing two songs for ''The Crow'', one being "Dead Souls" and the other being unspecified. It is unknown if this song would have been a pre-existing track or something newly recorded.
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The Joy Division original was recorded in 1979 and released as the B-side on their "Atmosphere" single.  It also later appeared on compilation albums such as ''Still.''  
  
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In commentary for ''The Crow'' with producer and musical supervisor Jeff Most, it is revealed that Nine Inch Nails were originally supposed to perform in the film instead of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.
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In a 1993 post to the Prodigy message boards[http://www.nin-pages.de/chat_prodigy_1992.htm], Reznor stated that [[Nine Inch Nails]] would probably be contributing two songs for ''The Crow'', one being "Dead Souls" and the other being unspecified. It is unknown if this song would have been a pre-existing track or something newly recorded.
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In a commentary for ''The Crow'', producer and musical supervisor Jeff Most revealed that Nine Inch Nails were originally supposed to perform in the film instead of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.
  
 
"Dead Souls" is often considered to be about a schizophrenic man, as evidenced by the lyric "a duel of personalities" and the other lyric "they keep calling me".
 
"Dead Souls" is often considered to be about a schizophrenic man, as evidenced by the lyric "a duel of personalities" and the other lyric "they keep calling me".

Revision as of 22:23, 2 February 2025

Album:The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Length:4:53
Tempo:100 BPM
Versions:Dead Souls
Dead Souls (Instrumental)
Live:Self Destruct Touring Cycle
Live: With Teeth through Performance 2007
Wave Goodbye Tour through NIN 2013 Festival Tour
Cold And Black And Infinite Tour

"Dead Souls" is a cover of a Joy Division song, frequently played live. It appeared in the 1994 film The Crow and was released on its soundtrack. It was also the tenth track (before "A Warm Place") on the Japanese version of The Downward Spiral. In 2004, it was included as the fifth track on the second disc of the 10th anniversary The Downward Spiral Deluxe Edition. While this song appears on The Definitive NIN - The Singles, it was never released as a single or promo.

Contents

  • 1 Song Credits
  • 2 About
  • 3 Appearances
    • 3.1 Halos
    • 3.2 Seeds
    • 3.3 Soundtracks
  • 4 Versions
    • 4.1 Dead Souls
    • 4.2 Dead Souls (Instrumental)
  • 5 Live
  • 6 Lyrics
  • 7 External Links

Song Credits

  • Performed, produced and engineered by Trent Reznor
  • Assisted by Chris Vrenna

About

The Joy Division original was recorded in 1979 and released as the B-side on their "Atmosphere" single. It also later appeared on compilation albums such as Still.

In a 1993 post to the Prodigy message boards[1], Reznor stated that Nine Inch Nails would probably be contributing two songs for The Crow, one being "Dead Souls" and the other being unspecified. It is unknown if this song would have been a pre-existing track or something newly recorded.

In a commentary for The Crow, producer and musical supervisor Jeff Most revealed that Nine Inch Nails were originally supposed to perform in the film instead of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.

"Dead Souls" is often considered to be about a schizophrenic man, as evidenced by the lyric "a duel of personalities" and the other lyric "they keep calling me".

Appearances

Halos

  • The Downward Spiral (Japanese edition and 2-disc Deluxe Edition)

Seeds

  • The Definitive NIN - The Singles

Soundtracks

  • The Crow Soundtrack

Versions

Dead Souls

This version is on The Crow soundtrack and both the 2-disc Deluxe and Japanese editions of The Downward Spiral. It is reasonably faithful to the original, though it uses a slower tempo and has a much moodier feel.

Dead Souls (Instrumental)

This unmastered vocal-less mix was released by Trent Reznor through his remix.nin.com account.

Live

"Dead Souls" is a regular in setlists. On the With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour, Peter Murphy joined NIN on stage to sing this song at the live radio show on July 1, 2006, and at the last show of the tour on July 8, 2006. On the Self Destruct Tour, Reznor would sing a line from "The Becoming", "god damn this noise inside my head," at the end of this song.

Lyrics

    Someone take these dreams away
    That point me to another day
    A duel of personalities
    That stretch all true reality
    
    They keep calling me
    Keep on calling me
    
    When figures from the past stand tall
    And mocking voices ring the hall
    Imperialistic house of prayer
    Conquistadores who took their share
    
    They keep calling me
    Keep on calling me
    
    Calling me

External Links

  • "Dead Souls" (Instrumental) at archive.org
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