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The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack  (Audio CD) 
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Featuring the lead single "Meet Me On The Equinox" by Death Cab for Cutie.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 16, 2009
Studio: Chop Shop/Atlantic
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Average Customer Rating: based on 251 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Meet Me On the Equinox, Death Cab for Cutie
2. Friends, Band of Skulls
3. Hearing Damage, Thom Yorke
4. Possibility, Lykke Li
5. A White Demon Love Song, The Killers
6. Satellite Heart, Anya Marina
7. I Belong To You (New Moon Remix), Muse
8. Rosyln, Bon Iver & St. Vincent
9. Done All Wrong, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
10. Monsters, Hurricane Bells
11. The Violet Hour, Sea Wolf
12. Shooting the Moon, OK Go
13. Slow Life, Grizzly Bear (with Victoria Legrand)
14. No Sound But the Wind, Editors
15. New Moon (The Meadow), Alexandre Desplat
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5
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4Great Soundtrack  Mar 12, 2010
I bought this soundtrack because I wanted the song that was played durring Bella's depression - when three months blur together for her. That song ("Possibility" by Lykke Li) is genious for that portion of the movie! So, after listening to that song repeatedly I continued to let the CD play while driving my kids around in the car. Most of the other songs on the CD are great. It doesn't hurt that I love New Moon and tie the songs to the parts they played in the movie. :o) A definite purchase for a New Moon movie fan.

5Surprisingly Addictive Album  Mar 07, 2010
When a friend told me that the album mostly consisted of alot of Indie music, I was not impressed. That is to say until I purchased the album. The music varies considerably from song to song, but they all have a thread that seems to tie them together well.

I already have been in love with Death Cab for Cutie and Muse, so it was easily given that I would love those songs ("Equinox" & "I Belong to You"). What surprised me is how much I enjoyed the other songs. I had never before heard a solo project song by Thom Yorke (of Radiohead) and from the moment I saw the scene in the movie that corresponds with the song "Hearig Damage" I had to go buy his album. I found other artists that I haven't really given much thought to (or heard of) and have have gone exploring for their own albums and discovered how great these bands are as well (The Killers, Hurricane Bells).

So I feel that I have been taught a valueable musical lesson, do not assume a label defines that you will not like that genre of music. I can officially say thanks to this album, I'm a fan of Indie(!) and I as impressed as I am by this compilation, I look forward to the Eclipse soundtrack which I will purchase without hesitation.

5Awesome soundtrack, even for the non Twilight fan  Mar 01, 2010
Great, great, great soundtrack. I think it's worlds better than the Twilight soundtrack. If you're a music lover you won't be disappointed...even if you're not a fan of the Twilight Saga.

5Great Soundtrack  Mar 01, 2010
Great cd, these some of these songs are just filled with so much pain and loss. I loved the placement in the movie. I listened to this cd before I saw the movie and I thought they were strange and weird. I cant tell you how many times I've listened to these songs. I can't wait for Eclipse.

3Sound track is ok. Nothing great.  Feb 28, 2010
The New Moon soundtrack is ok, the Twilight soundtrack from the first movie is much better.

 
 
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