Eclipse (soundtrack)

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack for the film Eclipse, released June 8, 2010. The lead single is "Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)" by Muse. The image on the front of the CD is a small poster of Bella Swan with the Eclipse logo when unfolded.

Track list
MySpace music announced the track list on May 12, 2010.
 * 1) Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)”
 * 2) Muse – “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)"
 * 3) The Bravery – “Ours”
 * 4) Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms”
 * 5) Sia – “My Love”
 * 6) Fanfarlo – “Atlas”
 * 7) The Black Keys – “Chop And Change”
 * 8) The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
 * 9) Beck and Bat for Lashes – “Let’s Get Lost”
 * 10) Vampire Weekend – “Jonathan Low”
 * 11) UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)”
 * 12) Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour”
 * 13) Band of Horses – “Life On Earth”
 * 14) Cee-Lo Green – “What Part Of Forever"
 * 15) Howard Shore - "Jacob's Theme"

Deluxe Edition bonus tracks

 * 1) Battles - "The Line" 5:05
 * 2) Bombay Bicycle Club - "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep?" 2:58
 * 3) Fanfarlo - "Atlas" (The Time and Space Machine Remix) 6:04
 * 4) Cee-Lo Green - "What Part of Forever" (Johan Hugo Remix) 4:51
 * 5) Metric - "Eclipse (All Yours)" [Acoustic] 3:45 (iTunes pre-order or ilovemetric.com bonus)

International bonus tracks

 * 1) "Magia y Deseo" by Jesse & Joy (Mexico) 3:33
 * 2) "Eterno Pra Você" by Hori (Brazil) 3:51
 * 3) "Edge of My Dreams" by Lisa Mitchell (Australia) 4:19
 * 4) "Don't You Mourn the Sun" by MiMi (Switzerland) 3:46

Reception
According to Metacritic, the soundtrack has received a weighted mean of 76, indicating "generally favorable reviews". It has generally been better reviewed than the soundtrack for New Moon which received a score of 70; however, Entertainment Weekly gave New Moon a grade of A, whereas Eclipse was given a B+. Conversely, Allmusic gave the soundtrack for Eclipse a better rating than that for New Moon, awarding it 4 stars out of 5 rather than the previous soundtrack, which received only 2.