Hunger Games Soundtrack Review

The soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond will be released on March 20, 2012.

This is a long-awaited and hyped soundtrack, and for good reason. The movie itself, which will hit theaters on March 23, 2012, is heavily promoted and is likely THE 2012 movie. It is based on Suzanne Collins, the Hunger Games trilogy, featuring the books: Los Hunger Games, Catching Fire and the third and final book in the Mockinjay series. The film is based on the first book in the heartbreaking Hunger Games saga.

Suzanne Collins’ acclaimed trilogy has won numerous writing awards, including:

  • New York Times – Book Review Editors’ Choice
  • Barnes & Nobles – Best Books of 2008 for Teens and Kids
  • Amazon – Best Books of 2008: Top 100 Editors’ Pick & Top 10 Books for Teens

The executive producer is none other than the renowned Oscar and Oscar winner, T Bone Burnett. You will be impressed by the rich and diverse sounds and talents that resonate throughout the album. Hooking up to ensure this soundtrack will get a huge cult following now, and likely in the years to come they are: Beautiful, Mega Talented, Chart Leading, Grammy Winner Taylor Swift, The Civil Wars, Kid Cudi, Jayme Dee, Miranda Lambert and many more. It is a list full of super talented artists who will not disappoint.

Check out the final song list:

  • Arcade Fire – Abraham’s Daughter
  • The Secret Sisters: Tomorrow Will Be Kinder
  • Neko Case – Nothing to Remember
  • Taylor Swift – Safe & Sound (with The Civil Wars)
  • Kid Cudi – The Ruler and the Killer
  • Punch Brothers – Dark Days
  • The Decemberists: an engine
  • Carolina’s Chocolate Drops – Daughter’s Lament
  • Civil Wars – Kingdom Come
  • Glen Hansard – Take the Heart of the Earth
  • Garnet 5ft Rozzi Crane – Come to the water
  • Miranda Lambert – Run Daddy Run (Feat. Pistol Annies)
  • Jayme Dee – Rules
  • Taylor Swift – Eyes Wide Open
  • The Low Anthem – Lover Is Childlike
  • Birdy – Just a game

Taylor Swift did a masterful job on the lead video, “Safe & Sound,” from the film’s soundtrack, which debuted on MTV.

Arcade Fire will also contribute to the soundtrack with the song Abraham’s Daughter. Don’t leave the movie early and miss it because it plays during the end credits.

You can pre-order the soundtrack now, through Amazon. And don’t worry about a thing, because they protect your purchase with their Pre-Order Price Guarantee, which ensures that even if the price drops, between the pre-order date and the actual launch date, you’re still guaranteed the lowest price. under. … Enjoy!

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