Yeah, I have a bootleg of that soundtrack and it is FANTASTIC!!! Number of the Beast, Revolve, Love to Love (Linds Strawberry sang this I think), and Freedom are the best songs "Zwan"/"Djali Zwan" ever performed. This soundtrack gave me a lot more respect for them. If you give me an E-mail address i can send you what I have. - Or If you meet me in "live chat" I can send them to you that way. I found them on morpheus.
Djali Zwan
Djali Zwan, an acoustic incarnation of Zwan, which also featured cellist Ana Lenchantin, was to film and record the making of a new album in the studio in the fall of 2003, with an album and DVD to be issued in early 2004. Corgan spoke with Rolling Stone about his plans: "We're going to do it Let It Be-style," Corgan says, referring to the documentary about the 1970 Beatles album. "The album would be recorded live, with the cameras rolling. When you get the DVD, you can watch the takes on the album being done."
He described the songs he'd written for Djali Zwan as "more folk-driven, rooted in traditional music. I don't want to compromise veins of material to fit into an electric band, which I often did in the Pumpkins. With Djali Zwan, I can write an acoustic song and not worry how it's going to stand up against some rock epic."
Djali Zwan made their live debut as a quartet -- Corgan, Sweeney, Pajo and Chamberlin -- at the end of 2001; Paz Lenchantin joined the two Zwans in '02. But the roots of Djali Zwan go back to Corgan's last years with the Pumpkins, who broke up in December 2000. Corgan had been writing material adapted from old folk and gospel songbooks. From that came new originals such as "Friends and Lovers," "Love Lies in Ruins" and "Rivers We Can't Cross," all slated for the abandoned album.
"We're not trying to be country blues," Corgan said of Djali Zwan. "But Djali Zwan is its own thing, a totally separate band. It would be exciting if we could pull this off."
The Djali Zwan album never came to be, but several studio Djali Zwan tracks did appear on True Poets of Zwan releases - specifically, the "Honestly" and "Lyric" singles.