Psycho (1998 soundtrack)
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Psycho (1998 soundtrack)
Psycho: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 1998 remake of Psycho. It includes three adaptations of Bernard Herrmann score to the original by Danny Elfman, with the rest of the album made up of songs by rock, metal, country, trip hop, and drum and bass artists. Many of the songs were recorded for the album. Five songs sample the actual film: "Once Is Not Enough" repeats a number of Norman Bates and Marion Crane's lines from the 1998 version, and "Honeymoon Suite", "Madhouse", "All of My Life", and "In the End" all sample Bernard Herrmann's score to the original film. Two songs are cover versions: "Psycho", written by Leon Payne, was previously recorded by Elvis Costello and Beasts of Bourbon, and "Psycho Killer" is song by the Talking Heads. Only two of the songs were already released by their respective artists at the time of the album's release: "Living Dead Girl" on the album Hellbilly Deluxe, and "Psycho Future" on the album Freak*on*ica (both also Geffen releases). "Screaming" was later released by the Pet Shop Boys as a B-side to their 1999 single "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore", and "Fly" was later included on Lamb's 1999 album Fear of Fours. "Madhouse" was the last song ever recorded by Mono before the band broke up. Track listing
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