HomeMusic The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Various Artists  Main Performer

See full product details
Choose a format:
Previous
  • Audio Compact Disc   $14.70
  • Used - Audio Compact Disc   $5.39
  • Audio Compact Disc [Deluxe]   $16.32
  • Used - Audio Compact Disc [Deluxe]   $10.99
  • Long Play Record   $24.19

Audio Compact Disc

Usually Ships Within 48 Hours.

List Price: $18.98

$14.70 You Save: $4.28

Add to Cart Add to Wish List Share with a Friend
Check Store Availability
Next
Track
Listen
1 Eclipse (All Yours) Haines/Shaw/Shore 3:45
2 Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) Bellamy 3:50
3 Ours Indicott/Wilson 3:47
4 Heavy in Your Arms Epworth/Welch 4:45
5 My Love Furler/Kraus 5:11
6 Atlas Fanfarlo 3:27
7 Chop and Change Auerbach/Carney 2:25
8 Rolling in on a Burning Tire Fertita/Lawrence/Mo 3:54
9 Let's Get Lost Hansen/Khan 4:10
10 Jonathan Low Baio/Batmanglij/Koe 3:33
11 With You in My Head Clements/Griffith/L 4:43
12 A Million Miles an Hour Dougherty/Lyons/Ost 4:07
13 Life on Earth Barrett/Bridwell/Mo 5:32
14 What Part of Forever Green/Kleiner/Oh 3:58
15 Jacob's Theme Shore 2:27
  • Overview
  • Production Details
  • Editorial Reviews
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Summit Ent/Chop Shop/Atlantic

Category: Pop/Rock

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

UPC: 075678947933

Release Date: 06/08/2010

Original Release Date: 06/08/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Eclipse (All Yours), Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever), Ours, Heavy in Your Arms, My Love, Atlas, Chop and Change, Rolling in on a Burning Tire, Let's Get Lost, Jonathan Low, With You in My Head, A Million Miles an Hour, Life on Earth, What Part of Forever, Jacob's Theme]
Contributors:
  • Various Artists  Main Performer 

Heather Phares

The Twilight Saga films came fast and furious, and so did their soundtracks. Just as the music for New Moon was an upgrade from the first movie?s soundtrack, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is another improvement, with more A-list names (Beck, Bat for Lashes) and a more confident feel. This set of songs may be even more indie-oriented than The Twilight Saga: New Moon was, but this direction feels a lot less forced here, possibly because it reflects the relatively adult and complex story Eclipse tells. There are some predictable song choices: Muse's exclusive track ?Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)? is sweeping, swooning, and over the top, with the chorus ?My love will be forever/We?ll die together? -- in other words, perfect for a Twilight movie (and more proof of why their music is so inspiring to Twilight Saga author Stephenie Meyer). Meanwhile, Florence and the Machine's ?Heavy in Your Arms? and Sia's ?My Love? provide plenty of dramatic, female-voiced balladry to which fans can daydream about being Bella Swan. However, unlike New Moon's almost unrelentingly moody and morose soundtrack, Eclipse offers more moods and sounds, from the Black Keys? earthy ?Chop and Change? to the pretty folk of Fanfarlo's ?Atlas? and Band of Horses' sunny, hazy ?Life on Earth,? which is perfect for sparkling in a meadow. Eclipse's exclusive tracks are among its best. Metric's ?Eclipse (All Yours)? kicks off the album with dreamy and dramatic yearning that avoids being melodramatic, while Cee-Lo Green's ?What Part of Forever? accomplishes the unlikely feat of bringing old-school soul-pop to Forks, WA. And though Vampire Weekend could be included for their name alone, ?Jonathan Low? earns its place on the soundtrack by toning down the band?s exuberance for a wintry folk ballad complete with church bells. Meanwhile, the Dead Weather's ?Rolling in on a Burning Tire? brings actual gothic darkness to Twilight with its slow-burning groove and sinister organ. UNKLE and the Black Angels' ?With You in My Head? follows suit, its hypnotic loops verging on downright creepy. As weary a clich? as it may be, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse proves that the third time is indeed the charm for the series? music; more than a few songs here sound like music vampires would enjoy, which is surely a step in the right direction. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi