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The twilight saga. Breaking dawn. Part 1 [sound recording] : original motion picture soundtrack.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 528055 | AtlanticPublication details: [S.l.] : Atlantic, New York, NY : Warner Music Group, p2011.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Breaking dawn. Part 1
Uniform titles:
  • Breaking dawn, part 1 (Motion picture)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Endtapes / The Joy Formidable -- Love will take you / Angus & Julia Stone -- It will rain / Bruno Mars -- Turning page / Sleeping at Last -- From now on / The Features -- Thousand years / Christina Perri -- Neighbors / Theophilus London -- I didn't mean it / The Belle Brigade -- Sister Rosetta (2011 version) / Noisettes -- Northern lights / Cider Sky -- Flightless bird, American mouth / Iron & Wine (wedding version) -- Requiem on water / Imperial Mammoth -- Cold / Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz -- Llovera / Mia Maestro -- Love death birth / Carter Burwell.
Various performers.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD SOUNDTRACK Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Available 33111006553875
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD SOUNDTRACK Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Available 33111006963231
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Regardless of the strengths and failings of the Twilight Saga movies, their soundtracks captured the mood of each book perfectly. Breaking Dawn was split into two films, so the movie of the book’s first half is more or less a celebration of Bella and Edward’s love, and a chance for fans to see the wedding they’ve been anticipating for years. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 follows suit, delivering more than a few love songs that are surprisingly angst-free compared to the previous soundtracks. Imperial Mammoth's “Requiem on Water” could inspire the first dance at a wedding reception, while Angus & Julia Stone's “Love Will Take You”’s cheery folk beams with the satisfaction of finding a soulmate. The Features' “From Now On” turns that happiness into energetic pop, and Cider Sky's “Northern Lights” takes it in a sparkly electronic direction akin to Owl City. Even more somber tracks like Aqualung and Lucy Schwartz's “Cold” and Mia Maestro's “Llovera” make it clear that dedication is unquestioned. A handful of more aggressive tracks crash this party: the Joy Formidable's “Endtapes,” the Belle Brigade's “I Didn’t Mean It,” and the Noisettes' “Sister Rosetta [2011 Version]” sound all the feistier next to the gauzy romance of most of these songs, while Bruno Mars returns to the oddly violent side of his songwriting (à la “Grenade”) for “It Will Rain,” the only truly troubled-sounding song here. Still, the most notable thing about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 is its unabashed romanticism, and the album more than serves its purpose as a Twilight-branded wedding playlist. ~ Heather Phares

Compact disc.

Endtapes / The Joy Formidable -- Love will take you / Angus & Julia Stone -- It will rain / Bruno Mars -- Turning page / Sleeping at Last -- From now on / The Features -- Thousand years / Christina Perri -- Neighbors / Theophilus London -- I didn't mean it / The Belle Brigade -- Sister Rosetta (2011 version) / Noisettes -- Northern lights / Cider Sky -- Flightless bird, American mouth / Iron & Wine (wedding version) -- Requiem on water / Imperial Mammoth -- Cold / Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz -- Llovera / Mia Maestro -- Love death birth / Carter Burwell.

Various performers.

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