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‘Dark Shadows’ Soundtrack Features Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, The Carpenters, T-Rex & More

nullComposer Danny Elfman has written the score to Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows," starring Johnny Depp, natch. It probably sounds a little like the music featured here (though you can actually hear it here). However, what's likely a bit more interesting than the original score, is the soundtrack to Burton's comedic '70s-set vampire tale based off a 1960s ABC soap opera about a family tormented by strange supernatural occurrences.

Due May 8th via WaterTower Music, the 11-track various artists soundtrack features Iggy Pop, The Moody Blues, The Carpenters, T-Rex, Alice Cooper and even Johnny Depp doing a spoken-word version of the Steve Miller Band's "The Joker." You can hear samples of the soundtrack over at the Water Town Music site and or just listen to the clips below. You're likely well-versed in most of these '70s songs, but might we recommend sitting through the lovely fromage that is the Carpenters' "Top Of The World"? The Moody Blues track is also a semi-undersung classic. Also, The Killers contribute a cover of the Raspberries tune "Go All The Way" that unfortunately is not included in the soundtrack release, but you can listen to it below.

"Dark Shadows" opens wide on May 11th and also features Eva Green, Michelle Pfeiffer, Chloë Grace Moretz, Helena Bonham Carter (natch) and newcomer Bella Heathcote. A few new photos from the film on page two as well.

"Dark Shadows" Soundtrack Tracklisting

01. Nights In White Satin – The Moody Blues
02. Dark Shadows – Prologuea – Danny Elfman
03. I'm Sick Of You – Iggy Pop
04. Season Of The Witch – Donovan
05. Top Of The World – The Carpenters
06. You're The First, The Last, My Everything – Barry White
07. Bang A Gong (Get It On) – T. Rex
08. No More Mr. Nice Guy – Alice Cooper
09. Ballad Of Dwight Fry – Alice Cooper
10. The End? – Danny Elfman
11. The Joker – Johnny Depp

Hear the songs on page two.

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  1. I especially liked the beginning train scene set to "Knights in White Satin", I found it thrillingly haunting. Also using "Top of the World" set to the rejuvanation of the spirit of Barnabus was funny and kicking. In addition, anytime I can hear one of my favoritie songs, "Season of the Witch", it's a plus.

  2. Where is the Killers cover version of "Go All The Way"? I noticed it wasn't on there, is it going to be available on another album? All of these other songs are really great, but I was wondering why that wasn't on there.

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