The X-Files had already produced one of the more interesting pop soundtracks of the '90s before the cult TV series made the jump to the big screen in 1998. Like its film counterpart, the soundtrack to The X-Files movie is similar to its small-screen incarnation -- only bigger, glossier, and better-produced. That may result in an excellent movie, but it means that the soundtrack simply isn't as quirky as Songs in the Key of X. There are still a few odd selections that preserve the off-kilter feeling of the series, but on the whole, the collection is loaded with big names and alternative almost-stars. For the most part, everyone involved lands upon the right dark vibe, but a few -- such as Tonic's "Flower Man," Better Than Ezra's "One More Murder," Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot," and the revamp of Three Dog Night's "One" -- don't quite deliver. Others, like X's cover of the the Doors' "Crystal Ship," and Sting and Aswad's reworking of "Invisible Sun," are well-intentioned but unsuccessful. Nevertheless, there are some terrific moments here. Björk's "The Hunter" (also on Homogenic -- the only track here that is non-exclusive) -- is a chilling masterpiece; William Orbit remixes Sarah McLachlan's "Black" into haunting trip-hop; the Cure's "More Than This" is an unexpected gem; the Cardigans reveal their dark side with "Deuce"; Noel Gallagher's fine "Teotihuacan" is a Primal Scream track by any other name; and Ween's "Beacon Light" -- by far the catchiest thing here -- brilliantly sends up Mulder's search for the truth and the entire X-Files fan base. Those cuts make the mediocre, the dull, and the bad tolerable, but they're enough to make The X-Files the best alt-rock soundtrack of the summer of 1998. Granted, that's not much of a victory, but it's a victory nevertheless. [The import edition includes a bonus track.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
X-Files (Import Bonus Track)
12/19/2000
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Pierre Marchand
- Producer, Engineer
- Steve Orchard
- Engineer, Mixing
- Sylvia Rhone
- Executive Producer
- Robert Smith
- Producer
- Mark "Spike" Stent
- Mixing
- David Was
- Executive Producer
- Noel Gallagher
- Producer, Mixing
- Tonic
- Producer, Mixing
- The Dust Brothers
- Producer, Mixing
- Greg Frey
- Producer, Engineer
- Geoff Bywater
- Music Supervisor
- Steve Mixdorf
- Engineer
- Sean Spuehler
- Programming
- Wayne Dorell
- Engineer
- Matt Silva
- Engineer
- Tore Johansson
- Producer
- Delly Ramin
- Soundtrack Coordination
- Mark Haddad
- Soundtrack Coordination
- Jennifer Hardy
- Design
- Dave Way
- Engineer
- Tim Wills
- Assistant
- William Orbit
- Producer, Remixing
- Ray Manzarek
- Producer
- Björk
- Producer
- Soul Coughing
- Producer
- Tchad Blake
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Malcolm Burn
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Paul Corkett
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Mark Coyle
- Producer, Mixing
- Karl Derfler
- Engineer
- Rae DiLeo
- Engineer, Assistant
- Markus Dravs
- Engineer
- Ben Grosse
- Mixing
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Aswad
- Producer, Engineer
- Jerry Harrison
- Piano, Producer
- Mike Oldfield
- Producer, Performer
- Robert Kraft
- Music Supervisor
- John Kirkpatrick
- Executive Producer










