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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - Original Soundtrack

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Release date NZ
June 4th, 2010
Artist
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  • For Teenage Girls
Label
Warner Music
Number of Discs
1
Brand
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Product ID
6194347

Description

At this point, even the most entrenched haters of Twilight’s vampire-sparkle voodoo concede the soundtracks’ indie-rock bona fides - though they might wish the music came shrouded in a plain brown wrapper.

Review

"Like last October’s New Moon collection, Eclipse operates as a sort of alt-party primer: original songs from the genre’s current varsity squad, with a smattering of JV newbies. Pomp-rockers Muse, practically the movies’ musical mascots by now, provide the requisite dose of Queen-meets-Rush grandiosity on ”Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever),” while Jack White side project the Dead Weather revel in swampy blooze-ooze on ”Rolling in on a Burning Tire.” Vampire Weekend, stripped of their habitual

Afro-pop swaddling, work the harpsichord-tinged twee of ”Jonathan Low” into a pleasingly woolly tangle, though Australian chanteuse Sia’s ”My Love” does more with much less - her fragile ballad is so ethereal and otherworldly, it should be sung in Elvish. U.K. indie-pop outfit Fanfarlo’s rickety ”Atlas” sounds like Talking Heads on a dirt-road detour; Beck and British songstress Bat for Lashes trade haunting echo-chamber 
vocals on the percussion-heavy duet ”Let’s Get Lost”; and on the heady ”Heavy in Your Arms,” Florence + the Machine make like Siouxsie Sioux leading a tribal marching band into battle.

L.A. unknowns Eastern Conference Champions co-opt Radiohead’s dense existential dread, Band of Horses conjure up another beardy folk ramble, and this summer’s palest citizens get a pretty solid ready-made mixtape." B+ Entertainment Weekly

Track Listing:

1:
1. Metric -"Eclipse (All Yours)"
2. Muse -"Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)"
3. The Bravery -"Ours"
4. Florence + The Machine -"Heavy In Your Arms"
5. Sia -"My Love"
6. Fanfarlo -"Atlas"0
7. The Black Keys -"Chop And Change"
8. The Dead Weather -"Rolling In On A Burning Tire"
9. Beck and Bat For Lashes -"Let's Get Lost"
10. Vampire Weekend -"Jonathan Low"
11. UNKLE -"With You In My Head" (feat. The Black Angels)
12. Eastern Conference Champions -"A Million Miles An Hour"
13. Band of Horses -"Life On Earth"
14. Cee Lo Green -"What Part of Forever"
15. Howard Shore -"Jacob's Theme"
 

Customer reviews

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Shirley on 19th June, 2010
4 stars "Another great soundtract"

This album sounds very different to the other two, and out of the 3, New Moon is still my favorite. That might change after I have seen the movie. I do like the songs on this album, so after hearing it in contents will make a difference. I like that they have kept Muse, as they are one of Stephenie Meyer's favorite bands. Highlight's include Muse's Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever), The Black Keys Chop And Change, and the sultry sound of The Dead Weather's Rolling In On A Burning Tire. There is a lot to like about this album and the more I hear it the more I like it. So kudos to the music director & to Howard Shore.

 
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Review by Marie on 10th June, 2010
5 stars "Another awesome soundtrack!!"

I received this at the weekend and I love it! Its now my fave out of the Three Movies so far!! Muse have outdone themselves again and the overall soundtrack gives a glimpse of how epic the movie is going to be!

 
 
Review by sarah on 28th November, 2011
4 stars "Great music by great artists"

Its a great mix of music by Florence and the Michine, Sia and Cee Lo Green and many other s

 
 
Review by Susan on 2nd July, 2010
5 stars "Indie Favs"

Yep, it's another great soundtrack from the saga
If you like the indie music they dished out in the first two soundtracks, you'll love this! From the mellow and loving songs to the raunchy rocker ones – excellent mix! And of course, what would the soundtrack be without another great track from Muse?!?

 

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