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Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 1 - The Score [Soundtrack]

Carter Burwell Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (5 Dec 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: ATLANTIC
  • ASIN: B005ZHBA9I
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,154 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies 1:36Album Only
Listen  2. Cold Feet 2:44Album Only
Listen  3. What You See In The Mirror 3:04Album Only
Listen  4. Wedding Nightmare 1:09Album Only
Listen  5. Wolves On The Beach 1:59Album Only
Listen  6. Goodbyes 2:26Album Only
Listen  7. A Nova Vida 2:57Album Only
Listen  8. The Threshold 1:25Album Only
Listen  9. Pregnant 2:09Album Only
Listen10. Morte 1:36Album Only
Listen11. Honeymoon In Eclipse 2:21Album Only
Listen12. A Wolf Stands Up 3:20Album Only
Listen13. Two Man Pack0:32Album Only
Listen14. Don't Choose That 2:23Album Only
Listen15. O Negative 3:37Album Only
Listen16. Hearing The Baby 2:25Album Only
Listen17. Playing Wolves 3:15Album Only
Listen18. Let's Start With Forever0:59Album Only
Listen19. It's Renesmee 2:29Album Only
Listen20. The Venom 1:04Album Only
Listen21. Hearts Failing 1:13Album Only
Listen22. Biting 2:25Album Only
Listen23. Jacob Imprints 1:13Album Only
Listen24. You Kill Her You Kill Me 2:11Album Only
Listen25. Bella Reborn 3:05Album Only


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By L. Hubbard TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
The scores to the Twilight series have been somewhat disjointed. Composer Carter Burwell composed the score for the first film, and was subsequently replaced by Alexandre Desplat for The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Score, and Howard Shore's contribution for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - The Score (which I considered to be the weakest score in the series). Carter Burwell returns for a second attempt in Breaking Dawn Pt 1, and I think this is one of the strongest scores in the series.

The main difference between Burwell's first score, and those subsequently for New Moon and Eclipse is that the latter two have been more orchestral in nature. This is a move which Burwell has emulated in Breaking Dawn Part 1. The album features a lot of piano, strings, and guitar writing, which sounds very pleasant, but the tempo is fairly slow. There is a lot less reliance on electronic elements which were commonplace in his first score. I wont attempt to go into a track by track analysis of BDP1, because many of the tracks have a similar style to them. In terms of the more action based tracks, "A Wolf Stands Up (track 12), "Playing Wolves (Track 17) and "You Kill Her You Kill Me" (Track 24) provide the more up tempo sections. Even these sound slightly restrained, and I feel Burwell is saving his best for the next installment. That said, the tracks are of high quality, (and despite a few moments of dissonance (eg towards the end of "Wedding Nightmare (Track 4)), the album makes for an easy listen.

The duration of the album is just short of 54 minutes - and I thought this was a little short. Of the 25 tracks present on the album, none reach over 4 minutes in length. This is a shame, because the musical themes established are good, but none are presented in any extended form to provide a longer action cue. On a related note, the film runs for 117 minutes, and I would guess (I have yet to see the film) that this under represents the amount of score that is heard in the film. I would therefore recommend listening to the samples prior to the purchase in case there are cues that you liked within the film that may be missed off the album. Also, I didn't notice any development on any previous themes from either of the three albums, so consider this release to be somewhat of a clean slate from a musical point of view. I would have quite liked to have heard a extension of some of Desplat's themes from New Moon, but I can't say I was hugely shocked at the exclusion.

Overall, I think this is a strong score by Burwell. From my perspective, which favours a more orchestral sound, I thought this was a definite improvement compared to his initial Twilight score (however for those who liked his style initially, you may not like this more orchestral approach as much). This album is slower paced than previous installments, and I would guess this is the calm before the storm for Breaking Dawn Pt 2. I loved Desplat's score for Breaking Moon, and I don't think this album beats that, however, it is a superior effort compared to Burwell's first score and Howard Shore's effort for Eclipse. I wish some of the tracks on the album were longer, and this was the only criticism I could find. An extended presentation of the themes in the form of a longer suite would have been welcome, but this is not a good enough reason not to buy the CD. I have no idea whether or not this will be the case, but with Desplat's scores to the Harry Potter scores for the finale Deathly Hallows Pt 1 and 2, I found Desplat's efforts to be vastly superior in the DHP2 compared to DHP1. If Burwell can find an extra gear for BDP2, and I have a feeling he will, the result will be something pretty epic for Breaking Dawn Part 2.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
I love it! 26 Dec 2011
Format:Audio CD
I love carter burwell's score for the the first twilight. I dont know why he was replaced by alexandre desplat and howard shore! I did not like their scores for the twilight series. I then i listened to the breaking dawn part 1 score and i was blown away! It is brilliant!!!! Carter Burwell at his very best. If you love movie scores, you must get this!
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By lottieg
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As with the previous 3 scores, this one impresses in its own way. I really like the subtle references to the first one (Twilight) as they help to link the storyline together perfectly. The music covers the whole gamut of emotions, from the uplifting music of the wedding and honeymoon to the more serious undertones of Bella's difficult pregnancy and Edward's inability to cope with the thought of losing her. The final piece is perfect; it gives a flavour of what is still to come!
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