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The official ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' soundtrack was released on [[March 18]], [[2008]] by The [[NBC Universal|NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music & Consumer Products Group]]. It contains new recordings from [[Wendy and Lisa]], and contributions from [[Panic at the Disco]], [[Wilco]], [[Imogen Heap]], [[Bob Dylan]], [[Nada Surf]] and [[David Bowie]], among other artist and bands. The disc also includes the ''Heroes'' theme. The disk does not contain, however, "Eyes" by [[Rogue Wave (band)|Rogue Wave]], which was featured in the first and
==Track listing==
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== Absent from official soundtrack ==
The following tracks and pieces featured in the show are absent from the official soundtrack.
=== Season 1 ===
* "Eyes" by [[Rogue Wave (band)|Rogue Wave]], which was featured in the first and fourth episode.
* "Ooh La La" by [[Goldfrapp]], which was featured in episode 20, "FIVE YEARS GONE".
== References ==
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The official Heroes soundtrack was released on March 18, 2008 by The NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music & Consumer Products Group. It contains new recordings from Wendy and Lisa, and contributions from Panic at the Disco, Wilco, Imogen Heap, Bob Dylan, Nada Surf and David Bowie, among other artist and bands. The disc also includes the Heroes theme. The disk does not contain, however, "Eyes" by Rogue Wave, which was featured in the first and fourth episode. Noticeably absent from the soundtrack album is Shenkar who is the featured vocalist on all episodes of the show. The B-side features 45 minutes of nonstop narrative by Sendhil Ramamurthy who plays Mohinder Suresh on the show. On February 29, 2008, NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music & Consumer Products Group released five music videos created by Heroes producer/director Allan Arkush, each combining show footage with songs from the soundtrack. The music videos were released on Zune and MSN.[2][3][4]
Track listing
The track listing is as follows:
Track | Title | Contributing artist |
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1. | Heroes Title | Wendy and Lisa |
2. | Fire and Regeneration | Wendy and Lisa feat. Shankar |
3. | He's Frank | Brighton Port Authority featuring Iggy Pop |
4. | All for Swinging You Around | The New Pornographers |
5. | Glad It's Over | Wilco |
6. | Nine in the Afternoon | Panic at the Disco |
7. | Weightless | Nada Surf |
8. | Natural Selection | Wendy and Lisa |
9. | ABoneCroneDrone 3 | Shelia Chandra |
10. | Chills | My Morning Jacket |
11. | Jealousy Rides With Me | Death Cab for Cutie |
12. | Not Now, But Soon | Imogen Heap |
13. | Homecoming | Wendy and Lisa |
14. | All Things Must Pass | The Jesus and Mary Chain |
15. | Man in the Long Black Coat | Bob Dylan |
16. | Maya's Theme | Yerba Buena |
17. | Keeping My Composure | The Chemical Brothers featuring Spank Rock |
18. | Heroes | David Bowie |
Absent from official soundtrack
The following tracks and pieces featured in the show are absent from the official soundtrack.
Season 1
- "Eyes" by Rogue Wave, which was featured in the first and fourth episode.
- "Ooh La La" by Goldfrapp, which was featured in episode 20, "FIVE YEARS GONE".
References
- ^ a b c Nordyke, Kimberly (2008-02-28). "Wilco, Panic, Bowie Set For 'Heroes' Soundtrack". The Hollywood Reporter. Billboard. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
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(help) - ^ Heroes soundtrack, music videos on the way - Today's News: Our Take | TVGuide.com
- ^ Dylan, Bowie on Heroes soundtrack | Entertainment | Reuters
- ^ ''Heroes'' soundtrack taps Bob Dylan, Wilco | Heroes | Television News | News + Notes | Entertainment Weekly