Twilight [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

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  • Release Date: 11/04/2008
  • Sales Rank: 3,440
  • Label: Atlantic
  • UPC: 075678970610

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Twilight [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

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Twilight [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

1LISTENSupermassive Black Hole / Muse 3:31
2LISTENDecode / Paramore 4:21
3LISTENFull Moon 3:50
4LISTENLeave Out All the Rest / Linkin Park 3:19
5LISTENSpotlight / MUTEMATH Twilight Music 3:20
6LISTENGo All The Way (Into The Twilight) / Perry Farrell 3:27
7LISTENTremble for My Beloved / Collective Soul 3:53
8LISTENI Caught Myself / Paramore 3:55
9LISTENEyes on Fire / Blue Foundation 5:01
10LISTENNever Think / Rob Pattinson 4:30
11LISTENFlightless Bird, American Mouth / Iron & Wine 4:02
12LISTENBella's Lullaby 2:19

Editorial Reviews

Since Stephenie Meyer's hugely popular series of vampire books, Twilight, included thank-yous to the bands that inspired her writing, it makes sense that the Twilight soundtrack includes some of her favorite acts. Chief among them is Muse, whose darkly funky "Supermassive Black Hole" kicks off this mix of alt-rock brooding (Linkin Park, Collective Soul) and more eclectic -- but still mostly melancholy -- tracks. Paramore contributes two tracks, the churning "Decode" and the soaring ballad "I Caught Myself," neither of which match the best moments from the band's albums, even though Hayley Williams' crystalline vocals make a fitting backdrop to Bella Swan's supernatural love triangle angst. Most of Twilight follows suit with slickly dark songs like Mutemath's "Spotlight (Twilight Mix)" and Blue Foundation's "Eyes on Fire," and while they're not bad, they are predictable. The Black Ghosts' spookily folktronic "Full Moon" and Perry Farrell's dance-tinged "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)" offer some changes of pace, with the former working better than the latter. The album's last moments offer a few glimpses of originality, even if actor Robert Pattison (aka beautiful teen vampire Edward Cullen)'s "Never Think" is heavily influenced by Jeff Buckley. Iron & Wine's "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" and Carter Burwell's "Bella's Lullaby" close the album on a relatively high note, elevating some of the overly typical choices earlier on the soundtrack. Even if it's often too predictable, Twilight fits the mood of the books -- and the musical tastes of the books' fans -- well enough to make it a reasonable success. Heather Phares, All Music Guide



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The 'Twilight' soundtrack dazzled me!by Anonymous

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October 01, 2010: I have quite a few soundtracks at home and on my iPod but I have to say this is probably the best one. All of the songs are catchy, particularly the first one, 'Supermassive Black Hole.' This soundtrack definitely catches the modern setting of the book/movie, and there are no ballads -- all of them are good, singable, danceable rock songs, with the exception of 'Bella's Lullaby'. Then again, who expects a lullaby to be a rock song? I must admit, I don't particularly care for Robert Pattinson's song 'Never Think' but even that's not that bad. It certainly doesn't make this a bad CD by a LONG shot. This is a GREAT soundtrack. I've had it for less than a week and it's already almost one of my most played CDs.

This review was written about the Vinyl LP Special Edition edition.

The 'Twilight' soundtrack dazzled me!by Anonymous

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October 01, 2010: I have quite a few soundtracks at home and on my iPod but I have to say this is probably the best one. All of the songs are catchy, particularly the first one, 'Supermassive Black Hole.' This soundtrack definitely catches the modern setting of the book/movie, and there are no ballads -- all of them are good, singable, danceable rock songs, with the exception of 'Bella's Lullaby'. Then again, who expects a lullaby to be a rock song? I must admit, I don't particularly care for Robert Pattinson's song 'Never Think' but even that's not that bad. It certainly doesn't make this a bad CD by a LONG shot. This is a GREAT soundtrack. I've had it for less than a week and it's already almost one of my most played CDs.


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