'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' soundtrack features Christina Aguilera, Lumineers, Lorde
By Greg Gilman The Lumineers, Imagine Dragons and Ellie Goulding are joining Coldplay and Christina Aguilera on "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
soundtrack, Lionsgate and Republic Records said Thursday. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Patti Smith, Icelandic folk collective Of
Monsters and Men, the National, Mikky Ekko, the Weeknd, singer-songwriter
Santigold, Sia, pop indie duo Phantogram, and 16-year-old pop prodigy Lorde also
contribute songs to the soundtrack. Also: 'The Hunger Games:
Mockingjay' begins filming in Atlanta The soundtrack will be available in stores and through all digital retailers
on Nov. 19, just days before the film is set to make a splash at the box office
on Nov. 22. The sequel to the 2012 blockbuster, adapted from Suzanne Collins' young adult
novel series, follows Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson)
embarking upon a Hunger Games victor tour as talk of revolution spreads across
the 12 districts of Panem, and the Capitol prepares for the 75th annual Games,
the Quarter Quell. Also
on TheWrap: Coldplay Releases Track from 'The Hunger Games: Catching
Fire' Liam Hemsworth, Lenny Kravitz, Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Banks, Stanley
Tucci and Woody Harrelson reprise their roles, while Jena
Malone, Sam Claflin, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Jeffrey Wright are new faces in
the franchise. The first film's soundtrack, "The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and
Beyond," was the best-selling soundtrack of 2012 and the fastest-selling
soundtrack ever on iTunes. The album earned a Golden Globe nomination, as well
as three Grammy nominations. Its first single, Taylor Swift's "Safe & Sound"
featuring the Civil Wars, won the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for
Visual Media. See the entire track list for the "Catching Fire" soundtrack, below: 1. "Atlas," Coldplay 2. "Silhouettes," Of Monsters and Men 3. "Elastic Heart," Sia (feat. the Weeknd and Diplo) 4. "Lean," the National 5. "We Remain," Christina Aguilera 6. "Devil May Cry," the Weeknd 7. "Who We Are," Imagine Dragons 8. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," Lorde 9. "Gale Song," the Lumineers 10. "Mirrors," Ellie Goulding 11. "Capital Letter," Patti Smith 12. "Shooting Arrows at the Sky," Santigold 13. "Place for Us," Mikky Ekko 14. "Lights," Phantogram 15. "Angel on Fire," Antony and the Johnsons
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