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Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild

Eddie VedderAudio CD
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Ukulele Songs is a collection of original songs and covers performed by Vedder on ukulele. The first single from the album, "Longing to Belong," is available now.

Also released on May 31st is Water on the Road, a live-concert DVD directed by Brendan Canty of Fugazi and Christoph Green featuring performances from Vedder’s August 16th and 17th 2008 solo tour engagements at ... Read more in Amazon's Eddie Vedder Store

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  • Audio CD (September 18, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: September 21, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: J-Records
  • ASIN: B000ULQV0W
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (225 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #581 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Setting Forth
2. No Ceiling
3. Far Behind
4. Rise
5. Long Nights
6. Tuolumne
7. Hard Sun
8. The Wolf
9. End of the Road
10. Society
11. Guaranteed

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Taking a break from his day job fronting rock heavyweight Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder immerses himself into the big-screen story of a young man who gives all his money to charity and hitchhikes to a new life--and his eventual death--in the wilds of Alaska. Prompted by the film's creator, Sean Penn, to contribute to the musical score, the Seattle musician tackled the entire project, playing every instrument on the soundtrack's nine original and two cover songs. Vedder contemplates the traveler "setting forth in the universe" in the opener "Setting Forth," then tracks in the remaining songs the realizations and disillusionments that follow. A wish comes true in banjo-plucked "No Ceiling" to "up and disappear," while affluence is questioned on the hard-rocking "Far Behind," with Vedder singing, "Empty pockets will/Allow a greater sense of wealth." No song in the album's first half exceeds two-and-a-half minutes, remedied by Vedder's pertinent five-minute stamp on the remake of Indio's "Hard Sun," complete with eerie backing vocals by Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker. The songwriter puts wealth on the hot seat in "Society," questioning, "If less is more/How you keepin' score?" The darkly sung folk song bookends the reticent declaration "Guaranteed," wonderfully delivered and quietly strummed, in which the prodigal Vedder wraps the journey in one line: "Leave it to me as I find a way to be/Consider me a satellite forever orbiting." (The record is packaged like a hardcover book, with vivid photography and lyrics.) --Scott Holter

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Do you need to have seen the movie to love this music? Jesse Kornbluth  |  75 reviewers made a similar statement
The songs have inspiring lyrics and great melody. Jose Morales  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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171 of 178 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Into the Wild: The Straight Dope (bonus tracks) September 27, 2007
Format:Audio CD
For all those Pearl Jam fans out there, the release of what is essentially a solo acoustic Eddie Vedder album is manna from heaven. Of course, most PJ fans out there these days are in their 4th or 5th decade of life, and there are many young folks who view PJ as outmoded and other naysayers who have grown tired of Ed's gruff, mumbly baritone. But I belong to the first group, so I think this little album is pretty great.

"Into the Wild" is a 30-minutish album that has Eddie playing a variety of acoustic instruments over 11 short tracks. It's classic Vedder, but stripped-down and bare, kind of in the balladic "No Code" or "Binaural" vein with more acoustic strumming and minimal accompaniment. The tunes were written as a movie soundtrack, and having seen the film, it's hard not to picture Emile Hirsch traipsing over hill and dale during the songs. On the other hand, most of the numbers do have lyrics, which is a bit unusual for a soundtrack, and was sometimes distracting for me in the theater. But this review is about the music...

Many of the tunes are upbeat, rocky-mountain-high, kind of anthems, as on "Setting Forth," "Far Behind," and the all-instrumental "Tuolumne." The other half are more introspective, balladic numbers (in keeping with the kind of celebration of freedom/wasteful tragedy duality of Chris McCandless' tale), as on the banjo-inflected "No Ceiling," "Rise" (the ukelele invokes Ed's "Soon Forget" from Binaural or "Goodbye" from A Broke Down Melody -- I'm thinking an all uke-vocal album by Ed would be pretty great), "Long Nights," "Society," and "The End of the Road." "Hard Sun" is a stand-out in a number of ways -- clearly the one number that might either get radio-play or be released as B-side single. Also, it's written by Robert Peterson (aka Indio) and features some backing chorus vocals by Sleater-Kinney frontwoman Corin Tucker (it would be awesome if Ed made a proper single out of "Modern Girl" and released it with "Hard Sun"). It's definitely the big anthem of the album and the only tune over 4 minutes long. "Society" is the other track not written by Ed -- in this case, the author is Jerry Hannan who also sings back-up underneath. "The Wolf" features Ed doing his Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan inspired vocal howling (reminiscent of "Arc" without the overdubs) over an organ drone. And then there's "Guaranteed," a great tune that really has two versions embedded in the same song -- first the vocal version that has Ed singing over acoustic guitar (this was played during the end credits of the movie) and later, in a "hidden track," the "Humming Version" that starts around 4:40 after a minute or two of silence (who invented hidden tracks anyway? why would I want to endure two minutes of silence or have to press fast forward to get to more music?). The humming version is what opens the film, and features Ed humming the sweet soulful melody over the same guitar rhthym. So for me, the standout tracks are "Hard Sun," "Guaranteed," "Setting Forth," "Far Behind", "Rise," and "The Wolf." That's half the album, so you can see I think it's all pretty great and will leave fans itching for a real solo album someday.

This review wouldn't be complete without some discussion about iTunes. iTunes has available, for $2 more, the "deluxe version" of this album (NOT sold here at Amazon), which augments the original soundtrack with 4 more numbers -- "No More" (a cover) and "Photographs" (a short instrumental) lifted from the soundtrack to the documentary 'Body of War,' a live version of "No More," and a live version of "Here's to the State," one of Ed's concert staples that has him railing against various operatives in the Bush administration. iTunes also sells "Guaranteed (Humming Version)" as a separate track, but it's just the "hidden track" from the 7-minute "Guaranteed" that isn't available as a single downloadable track. Since the original soundtrack is only about a half-hour long, most fans will welcome the extra 12 minutes of music, but the truth is the tunes don't completely fit with the rest of the album and some will no doubt find the strong political messages of "No More" (War) and "Here's to the State," typical of Ed, tiring.

And so, "Into the Wild" is a short little album written as a movie soundtrack that is loaded with little gems by Eddie Vedder on vocals and acoustic strings. If you like Ed and can put up with the brevity of the songs themselves and the album as a whole, it's sure to please, and leave you wishing there were more. And there is a little more, only if you're interested you'll have to get it from iTunes... or somewhere else ;).
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69 of 73 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Film Soundtrack September 18, 2007
By turtlex
Format:Audio CD
This album written directly for the Sean Penn directed film "Into The Wild" (based on the best selling book by Jon Krakaur) is an excellent representation of the film soundtrack. It is not a mis-mosh of gathered songs that just happen to evoke, or hopefully evoke, the emotion and sentiment on screen. These are carefully crafted songs - deliberate in their sparce space, their tone and stripped down production.

Take a listen to the excellent "Society" - my favorite track on the album. It has a discord and yearning that is unlike most other songs I've heard. It rings, in sentiment and proper placement, much like the Bruce Springsteen penned "Streets of Philadelphia". No, it is NOT like "Streets of Philadelphia" but it fits much like that song does - the song fits the film, fits the emotion, fits the conditions. That is not an easy thing to do.

Finding the correct songs to fill a soundtrack, is not an easy thing and kudos should be sent to those involved with asking/requesting/pleading with Eddie Vedder to make a departure from Pearl Jam and try his hand. His take on the emotions - his vision of Sean Penn's vision - is very true to the film (and to the book, actually).

I can whole heartedly recommend this cd. It is NOT a Pearl Jam rocker - but it is a deeply moving accompanyment to a wonderful story. Much as the story goes, so goes the music - whimsical at times, stripped to the bare, reaching, searching, etc. It's a very well done soundtrack.

I can honestly say that several of the songs on this collection might be Academy Award worthy. Let's hope others feel the same way.

Highly Recommended.
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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Music... September 24, 2007
Format:Audio CD
When I was a teenager I read Into the Wild. The book has haunted me ever since. While I have yet to see the movie, I can say that the music is worthy of the story it serves to help tell.

The story of Chris McCandless touches on something locked deep in the heart of almost every young American male that has ever lived. It is about the search for freedom, for the wild, for truth.

The songs on this disc are echoes of those goals/thoughts.

In a disc of strong songs, I find Rise to be my favorite. It is not the longest or most profound song here, but it reaches out. It calls us on.

Eddie Vedder was a great choice, maybe the pefect choice, for this CD. He takes a step sideways from his usual Pearl Jam fare. He has made a GREAT CD.

I give the Soundtrack for Into the Wild my highest recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great chill album
This is a great album from a great movie. Eddie Vedder put together a great chill album here. This is one of those rare things now a days that you can actually put on the WHOLE... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Robert Russo
5.0 out of 5 stars This solo album is too good to miss
Even if you missed "Into the Wild" movie, do not miss out on the soundtrack. Vedder performs some genuinely heart aching music.
Published 14 days ago by Michael Henderson
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely BEAUTIFUL record.
A record that you can listen to over and over and appreciate just as much, if not more, with each listen.

Stunning.
Published 1 month ago by baby moon pie
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great album by Eddie Vedder
This is an excellent soundtrack that is entirely done by Eddie Vedder. The song that initially attracted me to the album was Hard Sun, it has a strong beat and powerful lyrics. Read more
Published 1 month ago by amanda d dana
3.0 out of 5 stars Quality poor-Skips on first play
We love the record (music) but as it came with scratches on it and a mislabeled covered, we were a bit disappointed.
Published 1 month ago by Ashley
4.0 out of 5 stars I like the soundtrack
I enjoy the sound track created by Eddie Vedder from the movie; it takes me back to the story and the emotion behind it.
Published 2 months ago by S. Lupinacci
5.0 out of 5 stars best work
this is eddie vedder's best music. from a great movie as well. i never get tired of hearing his whistful and inspiringly haunting lyrics.
Published 2 months ago by soundwaveclick
5.0 out of 5 stars Gotta buy it!
As a LONG time Eddie Vedder/Pearl Jam fan, I had to buy the movie, Into the Wild. LOVED it! So of course, the soundtrack had to be purchased. It's great. It's Eddie. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mary Jane
5.0 out of 5 stars Into the Wild Music
When this movie came out I was obsessed with the Story, I researched Chris McCandles and hislife The music was great. Eddie Vedder, job well done
Published 2 months ago by Pyncone
4.0 out of 5 stars Eddie Vedder has talent of his own
Vedder wrote these songs for the movie, having put himself into the film's story through his own empathy. Read more
Published 2 months ago by C. Campbell
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How is [Import, Soundtrack] different... it's WAY more expensive! Be the first to reply
Picking Berries by gustavo santaolalla ? Into the wild
I've been searching for this track since "Into The Wild" was released in Theaters in 2007. It is almost 2010, and it appears the track has not been commercially released anywhere. I agree, the song, Picking Berries by Gustavo Santaolalla, is hauntingly beautiful.
Oct 27, 2009 by Aliette M. Sastre |  See all 2 posts
Piece at beginning of chapter 9? Be the first to reply
What IS THE OTHER MUSIC IN THE MOVIE BESIDES VEDDER??
some other posts have mention Kaki King (female artist) and Michael Brook.
Nov 24, 2008 by kim91262 |  See all 2 posts
The song at the end of Chapter 4?
Most likely its in the "Into the Wild: Score" album.

type "into the wild score" in the search function. It has most--if not all the instrumental score music (a total of 36 tracks on the score album)--that isn't on this album.
Sep 19, 2008 by Arnold |  See all 3 posts
Song at the beginning of the movie?
Long Nights. It is one of my favs on this awesome cd.
Sep 27, 2008 by Brian A. Schuster |  See all 3 posts
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