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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (soundtrack)

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2014 dystopian science fiction film of the same name, curated by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde. The film is an adaptation of the 2010 novel by Suzanne Collins and is the third installment in The Hunger Games film series. The soundtrack has been described by music critics as an electropop record with elements of hip hop, synth pop and the use of electronic beats throughout the album. The melodic style of the songs is a deviation from the guitar-driven sound of the previous series' soundtracks.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedNovember 17, 2014
Recorded2014
StudioAir Lyndhurst (London)
Genre
Length50:11
LabelRepublic
CompilerLorde
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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(Original Motion Picture Score)

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Pure Heroine
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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Melodrama
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Singles from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
  1. "Yellow Flicker Beat"
    Released: September 29, 2014
  2. "The Hanging Tree"
    Released: December 9, 2014

The soundtrack received positive reviews following its release from music critics who praised its dystopian mood and Lorde's curation. It was included on several year-end lists. "Yellow Flicker Beat" was released as the lead single on September 29, 2014, and received generally positive reviews. It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and Best Song at the 20th Critics' Choice Awards. "The Hanging Tree" is the only song included in the film's score. It was later included on the re-released soundtrack, and after the album's success was announced as the second single. The album debuted at number 18 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 21,000 units according to Billboard.[1]

Background edit

 
Lorde (pictured) was originally scheduled to write the end-credits song for the film but was offered to curate the full soundtrack after a recommendation from her publisher.[2]

Lionsgate announced on July 31, 2014, that Lorde would provide a single for the film's soundtrack album and curate the record.[3] Director Francis Lawrence released a statement saying that he sat down with Lorde on the set of Mockingjay when filming commenced in spring and was "immediately struck" by how she "innately understood" what the filmmakers were trying to do with the film. He noted her talent and understanding of the story's characters and themes which not only enabled her to write a song that captured the essence of the film, but her insight and passion made her the ideal creative force to assemble other songs in the movie's soundtrack.[4]

Lorde admitted that it was a challenge to create a soundtrack for a much-anticipated film, but she "jumped" at the chance.[5] In a press release, the singer spoke of her experience curating the soundtrack. "The cast and story are an inspiration for all musicians participating and, as someone with cinematic leanings, being privy to a different creative process has been a unique experience. I think the soundtrack is definitely going to surprise people."[6]

When speaking about his contribution to the soundtrack, Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon said that he was surprised when he received a call from his manager telling him that there was a slot for him to do a duet with English singer Charli XCX. Le Bon mentioned that the track was "really different" but "very, very, very dark".[7] XCX mentioned that Lorde reached out to her through a private message via Instagram, but she never responded. Eventually, the pair found a way to communicate.[8] In March 2020, she revealed she had never watched The Hunger Games until that month, stating that she wrote the song aided by Lorde's email containing a plot summary and a "vibe [Lorde] wanted so she just went with it".[9] Martin Doherty of Chvrches revealed that the group wrote "Dead Air" in approximately two to three days. He also mentioned that Lorde instructed them not to make the track "too downbeat". The group took inspiration from the "deliberate choir vocals" of the 1998 song "Cry Little Sister", taken from The Lost Boys soundtrack.[10] In an interview with Billboard, Lorde mentioned that she put off calling Kanye West as she finds it difficult to communicate with people she does not know on the phone.[11]

As the album's curator, Lorde recruited 1980s artists such as Jamaican–American singer Grace Jones and English musician Le Bon, pop acts like Scottish band Chvrches, American band Haim and English singer Charli XCX, emerging American artists such as R&B singer Tinashe and rapper Raury, and electronic projects such as Jamaican–American trio Major Lazer and British duo the Chemical Brothers to contribute to the official track list.[12]

Release edit

The track list for the soundtrack was made public on October 21, 2014.[13] All the track names were included except for the fifth track which was simply titled "Track 5". Lorde said that day that the unnamed track was not yet finished and it was not being kept a mystery for "secrecy's sake".[14] Ariana Grande revealed in a livestream on October 29, 2014, that she and Major Lazer were the artists behind the fifth track. On November 2, 2014, the track's title, "All My Love", was announced, confirming Grande as the performer.[15] The soundtrack was released on the Australian and New Zealand iTunes Store on November 14 and was released worldwide through Republic Records on November 17, 2014.[16] On December 3, 2014, the soundtrack was re-released digitally with the addition of "The Hanging Tree" by James Newton Howard featuring Jennifer Lawrence as the album's 15th song.[17] The song was originally released with the movie's score.[18]

Writing and development edit

Lorde revealed that the process of working on the soundtrack took approximately two to three months while she was touring.[19] She made it a priority to listen to music meant for the record. Her record label gave her full autonomy to curate the soundtrack. She also scouted the artists involved along with her publisher, Ron Perry. When selecting the artists, Lorde said that she tried to be "quite disciplined" to keep her focus on those who embodied the film and its story as well as her own writing.[19] She left the track's direction "fairly open" to the contributing artist. Later, she advised them if the track needed improvements. Most of the tracks were recorded remotely, except "Meltdown", which Lorde sang in the studio with Haim.[19]

In an interview with Billboard, Lorde said that it was important for the soundtrack not to sound like her own mixtape.[11] In a Twitter Q&A, the singer acknowledged that most of the songs were "downbeat", saying that she felt it was critical to address the balance between the film's themes of adversity and strength. Lorde revealed that every artist on the soundtrack was either personally selected or approached by her.[20] A collaboration between Tiny Ruins and David Lynch was to be included on the record but did not make the final cut. Lorde felt the song did not match the tonality of the rest of the soundtrack.[20] She included her cover of Bright Eyes' "Ladder Song" on the soundtrack as she felt it was sung from the perspective of a "divine being [...] looking down at the events of Panem".[20] Conor Oberst, the leading frontman of the band, had suggested Lorde cover his song, noting that she would do a "cool job" with it.[19]

Composition edit

 
 
The soundtrack features contributions from artists such as Kanye West and Chvrches (Lauren Mayberry pictured).

"Meltdown", the soundtrack's opening song was described by Alex Hudson of Exclaim as having a "propulsive pulse that spans hip-hop and pop".[21] Time editor Melissa Locker characterized it as a "dark synth dance track" with "an '80s-influenced kinetic earworm".[22] Its lyrics call out the film's "image-obsessed bourgeoisie of the Capitol" which Jamieson Cox of Billboard described as "language that would be just as appropriate for real-life society".[23] The second song, "Dead Air", is a "synth-heavy rabble-rouser" with a "revolutionary" theme about obtaining "freedom from President Snow's tyrannical regime".[24]

The following track, "Scream My Name", details how accustomed one can become to dealing with problems on a day-to-day basis.[25] "Kingdom" is a dream pop piano ballad written by Charli XCX and Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij after the pair got drunk at a Miley Cyrus concert.[26] The following track, "All My Love", was described by critics as an electropop and dance-pop number with elements of dancehall in its production.[27][28] "Lost Souls" is a "tense lament" that features Raury rapping.[29]

"Yellow Flicker Beat" is an art pop song with lyrics referencing the rise of Katniss Everdeen, the main protagonist of The Hunger Games series.[30] The song begins with a slow and measured beat, before the drums appear towards the chorus. The Sydney Morning Herald compared its "relentless electronic rhythm" to a "slightly less aggressive Depeche Mode in their heroin years". The track's production features a "solid, thumping bass drum and nagging keyboard line".[31] The next track, "The Leap" is described as "heartbreaking, chilling and vulnerable",[32] while Bat for Lashes' cover of Son Lux's "Plan the Escape" features a "bold, wobbly bass line and headphone-happy rhythms" that was compared to songs by Kate Bush.[33]

The next track, "Original Beast", features "conga polyrhythms", a "menacing synthetic bass-line" and reggae influences.[33] The remix of "Yellow Flicker Beat", titled "Flicker", stripped away the synth production of the original for an "ambient-noise hellscape", according to Rolling Stone. Providing a shift in tone, "Animal" uplifts the atmosphere of the soundtrack while still retaining the overall dark intentions of the production.[25] "This Is Not a Game" was noted by Grantland for its unlikely pairing of artists. The reviewer said that Lorde kept up the tradition of unlikely collaborations from the '90s, such as Pearl Jam and Cypress Hill's "Real Thing" (1993), the Crystal Method's "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" (1997) featuring Filter and the Pretenders and Kool Keith's 1998 remix "My City Was Gone".[34] The song was also noted for being dark and electric, as Lorde utters the words "There it is" before the chorus over "pulverizing beats".[35]

Singles edit

In the United States, "Yellow Flicker Beat" debuted at number 17 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. Lorde achieved the highest debut by a female artist on the chart since 1995 when Juliana Hatfield's "Universal Heart-Beat" also debuted in the same slot. The single also appeared on the Adult Alternative Songs at number 19 with 5.2 million radio audience impressions in the first-week.[36] On the Billboard Hot 100, the single peaked at number 34.[37] "Yellow Flicker Beat" also charted on several national record charts, including Australia,[38] Canada,[39] Ireland,[40] and the United Kingdom.[41] The single was a success in New Zealand, peaking at number four on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[42] It was certified gold by Recorded Music NZ[43] and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[44] "Yellow Flicker Beat" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards,[45] and Best Song at the 20th Critics' Choice Awards.[46]

Initially released as part of the film's score, "The Hanging Tree" was included on a digital release with the song as the 15th track. It was later released as the second single from the album.[47] The song debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of December 13, 2014, and debuted outside the number 50 position (2.1 million U.S. streams) on Streaming Songs, charting at number two (200,000 downloads sold) on Digital Songs and received eight spins on U.S. radio. "The Hanging Tree" became the highest-charting song from The Hunger Games franchise on the chart, surpassing "Eyes Open" by Taylor Swift, which peaked at number 19.[48] Lawrence became one of several Academy Award winning recipients to chart on the Hot 100.[48] The song peaked at number one in Austria, Germany[49] and Hungary;[50] it peaked in the top five in Australia.[51] It was certified platinum by Music Canada (MC) for shipments of 80,000 units and double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[52][53]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[54]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [55]
Billboard     [56]
New York Daily News     [57]
Digital Spy     [58]
Los Angeles Times    [59]
The National     [60]
NME8/10[26]
Pitchfork7.8/10[28]
Rolling Stone     [61]

The soundtrack received mostly positive reviews from music critics who praised its dystopian mood and Lorde's curation but criticized its downtempo change towards the latter part of the soundtrack. At review aggregate site Metacritic, the soundtrack has an average score of 77 out of 100, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews".[54] Corban Goble of Pitchfork commended the contributing artists on the soundtrack for bringing their "A-game out of respect for the project's core vision and passion".[28] Billboard writer Jamieson Cox called it "a glance at 2014's finest purveyors of complex, downcast pop and a complement to the start of the series' chaotic, brutal conclusion".[56]

Despite the praise, some reviewers had mixed feelings. Digital Spy writer Harry Fletcher wrote that while Lorde was backed by a "squad of willing artists", she assembled a soundtrack that "although pulsating in parts, dithers and ultimately falls flat".[62] The New York Daily News gave the soundtrack a mixed review saying its "dense, ambient sound" makes "things sound murky and diffuse".[57] The National awarded the soundtrack three stars out of five, with the publication commending Lorde for curating a "concoction of dark magic, enchanting tunes and revolutionary feelings".[60]

Accolades edit

In its year end review of albums released in 2015, Cosmopolitan ranked the soundtrack at number 14.[63] Spin magazine placed the soundtrack at number nine on their year end list of pop albums with Andrew Unterberger praising the singer for bringing artists from different genres together, while the soundtrack remained cohesive.[64] Similarly, in its year end review of pop albums, Rolling Stone listed the soundtrack at number nine, with Charles Aaron expressing that despite Katniss Everdeen's "broadly drawn" characteristics, "Katniss instantly develops a more complex, combative, introspective personality" through Lorde's soundtrack.[65]

Track listing edit

Standard version[66]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Meltdown" (Stromae featuring Lorde, Pusha T, Q-Tip and Haim)
4:02
2."Dead Air" (Chvrches)Chvrches3:14
3."Scream My Name" (Tove Lo)
  • Söderberg
  • Nilsson
3:34
4."Kingdom" (Charli XCX and Simon Le Bon)4:05
5."All My Love" (Major Lazer and Ariana Grande)3:32
6."Lost Souls" (Raury)Raury Deshawn TullisRaury2:53
7."Yellow Flicker Beat (Hunger Games)" (Lorde)
3:54
8."The Leap" (Tinashe)Inc.4:06
9."Plan the Escape" (Bat for Lashes)Ryan LottNatasha Khan2:30
10."Original Beast" (Grace Jones)Guest4:21
11."Flicker (Kanye West Rework)" (Lorde)
4:12
12."Animal" (XOV)
3:18
13."This Is Not a Game" (The Chemical Brothers and Miguel; uncredited vocals from Lorde)
  • The Chemical Brothers
3:14
14."Ladder Song" (Lorde)Conor OberstLittle3:16
Total length:50:11
Extended version (digital-only)[67][68]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."The Hanging Tree" (James Newton Howard and Jennifer Lawrence)
  • Howard
  • Sven Faulconer
3:38
Total length:53:49

Personnel edit

Credits for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) adapted from AllMusic.[69]

Performers

Production

  • Andrew Aged – guitar (track 8)
  • Daniel Ageddrum programming, keyboards (track 8)
  • Yaw Asumadu – percussion
  • Rostam Batmanglijdrums, engineer, musician, piano, production, programming, synthesizer programming (track 4)
  • Hamilton Berry – cello
  • Frank Byng – percussion
  • The Chemical Brothers – production (track 13)
  • Chvrches – engineer, mastering, mixing, production (track 2)
  • Iain Cook – musician, programming (track 2)
  • Mike Dean – engineer, musician, production, programming (track 11)
  • Martin Doherty – musician, programming (track 2)
  • Paul Epworth – mixing, production (track 7)
  • Adam Green – guitar
  • Noah Goldstein – engineer, musician, production, programming (track 11)
  • Ivor Guest – engineer, keyboards, mixing, percussion, production, programming (track 10)
  • Boaz de Jung – musician, programming (track 5)
  • Natasha Khan – drum programming, piano, production, synthesizer (track 9)
  • Kono – engineer, mixing, musician, production (track 12)
  • Joel Little – additional production, engineer, mixing, musician, production, programming (tracks 7 and 14)
  • Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson – engineer, musician, production, programming (track 3)
  • Lauren Mayberry – musician, programming (track 2)
  • Philip Meckseper – engineer, musician, programming
  • Thomas Wesley Pentz – mixing, production, musician, programming (track 5)
  • Dave Okumu – guitar
  • Raury – production (track 6)
  • Ariel Rechtshaid – drum programming, engineer, production, synthesizer programming (track 4)
  • Matthew Rees-Roberts – guitar
  • Sebastian "Seb" Rochford – drums
  • Tom Rowlands – mixing, musician, programming (track 13)
  • Ludvig Söderberg – additional production (track 3)
  • Cara Walker – production
  • Kanye West – production (track 11)
  • Damian Ardestani – engineer, mixing, musician, production (track 12)

Technical

  • Paul Bailey – vocal engineer
  • Dan Carey – mixing
  • Ben Christophers – engineer, synthesizer
  • Cameron Craig – engineer
  • Steve Dub – engineer, vocal engineer
  • Björn Engelmann – mastering
  • Paul Falcone – engineer
  • Justin Gerrish – engineer
  • Stuart Hawkes – mastering
  • Steven Hawks – mastering
  • Bobby Hester – engineer
  • Tom Hough – vocal engineer
  • Steve "Dub" Jones – mixing
  • Peter Karlsson – vocal engineer, vocal production
  • Anthony Kilhoffer – mixing
  • Dave Kutch – mastering
  • Ronny Lahti – mixing
  • Willy Linton – mixing
  • Brian Lacey – mastering
  • Erik Madrid – mixing
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Sam Martin – engineer
  • Sean Martin – assistant engineer
  • Joe Mystic – vocal engineer
  • Nick Rowe – engineer
  • Alexis Smith – mixing assistant
  • Jaime Velez – engineer
  • Vincent Vu – mixing assistant
  • Matt Wiggins – engineer

Artwork

Charts edit

Release history edit

Region Date Version Format Label Catalogue no. Ref.
Europe November 17, 2014 Standard version Republic 470806-4
United States B0022224-02
Canada December 3, 2014 Extended version Digital download [87]
United States [67]
Mexico [88]

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The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2014 dystopian science fiction film of the same name curated by New Zealand singer songwriter Lorde The film is an adaptation of the 2010 novel by Suzanne Collins and is the third installment in The Hunger Games film series The soundtrack has been described by music critics as an electropop record with elements of hip hop synth pop and the use of electronic beats throughout the album The melodic style of the songs is a deviation from the guitar driven sound of the previous series soundtracks The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by various artistsReleasedNovember 17 2014Recorded2014StudioAir Lyndhurst London GenreElectronicalternative popLength50 11LabelRepublicCompilerLordeThe Hunger Games soundtrack chronologyThe Hunger Games Catching Fire Original Motion Picture Score 2013 The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2014 The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Score 2014 Lorde chronologyPure Heroine 2013 The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2014 Melodrama 2017 Singles from The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Yellow Flicker Beat Released September 29 2014 The Hanging Tree Released December 9 2014The soundtrack received positive reviews following its release from music critics who praised its dystopian mood and Lorde s curation It was included on several year end lists Yellow Flicker Beat was released as the lead single on September 29 2014 and received generally positive reviews It was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and Best Song at the 20th Critics Choice Awards The Hanging Tree is the only song included in the film s score It was later included on the re released soundtrack and after the album s success was announced as the second single The album debuted at number 18 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 21 000 units according to Billboard 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Release 3 Writing and development 4 Composition 5 Singles 6 Critical reception 6 1 Accolades 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Sales 10 Release history 11 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Lorde pictured was originally scheduled to write the end credits song for the film but was offered to curate the full soundtrack after a recommendation from her publisher 2 Lionsgate announced on July 31 2014 that Lorde would provide a single for the film s soundtrack album and curate the record 3 Director Francis Lawrence released a statement saying that he sat down with Lorde on the set of Mockingjay when filming commenced in spring and was immediately struck by how she innately understood what the filmmakers were trying to do with the film He noted her talent and understanding of the story s characters and themes which not only enabled her to write a song that captured the essence of the film but her insight and passion made her the ideal creative force to assemble other songs in the movie s soundtrack 4 Lorde admitted that it was a challenge to create a soundtrack for a much anticipated film but she jumped at the chance 5 In a press release the singer spoke of her experience curating the soundtrack The cast and story are an inspiration for all musicians participating and as someone with cinematic leanings being privy to a different creative process has been a unique experience I think the soundtrack is definitely going to surprise people 6 When speaking about his contribution to the soundtrack Duran Duran s Simon Le Bon said that he was surprised when he received a call from his manager telling him that there was a slot for him to do a duet with English singer Charli XCX Le Bon mentioned that the track was really different but very very very dark 7 XCX mentioned that Lorde reached out to her through a private message via Instagram but she never responded Eventually the pair found a way to communicate 8 In March 2020 she revealed she had never watched The Hunger Games until that month stating that she wrote the song aided by Lorde s email containing a plot summary and a vibe Lorde wanted so she just went with it 9 Martin Doherty of Chvrches revealed that the group wrote Dead Air in approximately two to three days He also mentioned that Lorde instructed them not to make the track too downbeat The group took inspiration from the deliberate choir vocals of the 1998 song Cry Little Sister taken from The Lost Boys soundtrack 10 In an interview with Billboard Lorde mentioned that she put off calling Kanye West as she finds it difficult to communicate with people she does not know on the phone 11 As the album s curator Lorde recruited 1980s artists such as Jamaican American singer Grace Jones and English musician Le Bon pop acts like Scottish band Chvrches American band Haim and English singer Charli XCX emerging American artists such as R amp B singer Tinashe and rapper Raury and electronic projects such as Jamaican American trio Major Lazer and British duo the Chemical Brothers to contribute to the official track list 12 Release editThe track list for the soundtrack was made public on October 21 2014 13 All the track names were included except for the fifth track which was simply titled Track 5 Lorde said that day that the unnamed track was not yet finished and it was not being kept a mystery for secrecy s sake 14 Ariana Grande revealed in a livestream on October 29 2014 that she and Major Lazer were the artists behind the fifth track On November 2 2014 the track s title All My Love was announced confirming Grande as the performer 15 The soundtrack was released on the Australian and New Zealand iTunes Store on November 14 and was released worldwide through Republic Records on November 17 2014 16 On December 3 2014 the soundtrack was re released digitally with the addition of The Hanging Tree by James Newton Howard featuring Jennifer Lawrence as the album s 15th song 17 The song was originally released with the movie s score 18 Writing and development editLorde revealed that the process of working on the soundtrack took approximately two to three months while she was touring 19 She made it a priority to listen to music meant for the record Her record label gave her full autonomy to curate the soundtrack She also scouted the artists involved along with her publisher Ron Perry When selecting the artists Lorde said that she tried to be quite disciplined to keep her focus on those who embodied the film and its story as well as her own writing 19 She left the track s direction fairly open to the contributing artist Later she advised them if the track needed improvements Most of the tracks were recorded remotely except Meltdown which Lorde sang in the studio with Haim 19 In an interview with Billboard Lorde said that it was important for the soundtrack not to sound like her own mixtape 11 In a Twitter Q amp A the singer acknowledged that most of the songs were downbeat saying that she felt it was critical to address the balance between the film s themes of adversity and strength Lorde revealed that every artist on the soundtrack was either personally selected or approached by her 20 A collaboration between Tiny Ruins and David Lynch was to be included on the record but did not make the final cut Lorde felt the song did not match the tonality of the rest of the soundtrack 20 She included her cover of Bright Eyes Ladder Song on the soundtrack as she felt it was sung from the perspective of a divine being looking down at the events of Panem 20 Conor Oberst the leading frontman of the band had suggested Lorde cover his song noting that she would do a cool job with it 19 Composition edit nbsp nbsp The soundtrack features contributions from artists such as Kanye West and Chvrches Lauren Mayberry pictured Meltdown the soundtrack s opening song was described by Alex Hudson of Exclaim as having a propulsive pulse that spans hip hop and pop 21 Time editor Melissa Locker characterized it as a dark synth dance track with an 80s influenced kinetic earworm 22 Its lyrics call out the film s image obsessed bourgeoisie of the Capitol which Jamieson Cox of Billboard described as language that would be just as appropriate for real life society 23 The second song Dead Air is a synth heavy rabble rouser with a revolutionary theme about obtaining freedom from President Snow s tyrannical regime 24 The following track Scream My Name details how accustomed one can become to dealing with problems on a day to day basis 25 Kingdom is a dream pop piano ballad written by Charli XCX and Vampire Weekend s Rostam Batmanglij after the pair got drunk at a Miley Cyrus concert 26 The following track All My Love was described by critics as an electropop and dance pop number with elements of dancehall in its production 27 28 Lost Souls is a tense lament that features Raury rapping 29 Yellow Flicker Beat is an art pop song with lyrics referencing the rise of Katniss Everdeen the main protagonist of The Hunger Games series 30 The song begins with a slow and measured beat before the drums appear towards the chorus The Sydney Morning Herald compared its relentless electronic rhythm to a slightly less aggressive Depeche Mode in their heroin years The track s production features a solid thumping bass drum and nagging keyboard line 31 The next track The Leap is described as heartbreaking chilling and vulnerable 32 while Bat for Lashes cover of Son Lux s Plan the Escape features a bold wobbly bass line and headphone happy rhythms that was compared to songs by Kate Bush 33 The next track Original Beast features conga polyrhythms a menacing synthetic bass line and reggae influences 33 The remix of Yellow Flicker Beat titled Flicker stripped away the synth production of the original for an ambient noise hellscape according to Rolling Stone Providing a shift in tone Animal uplifts the atmosphere of the soundtrack while still retaining the overall dark intentions of the production 25 This Is Not a Game was noted by Grantland for its unlikely pairing of artists The reviewer said that Lorde kept up the tradition of unlikely collaborations from the 90s such as Pearl Jam and Cypress Hill s Real Thing 1993 the Crystal Method s Can t You Trip Like I Do 1997 featuring Filter and the Pretenders and Kool Keith s 1998 remix My City Was Gone 34 The song was also noted for being dark and electric as Lorde utters the words There it is before the chorus over pulverizing beats 35 Singles edit nbsp Yellow Flicker Beat source source A sample of Yellow Flicker Beat an art pop and electropop song with lyrics that detail the rise of Katniss Everdeen Problems playing this file See media help In the United States Yellow Flicker Beat debuted at number 17 on Billboard s Alternative Songs chart Lorde achieved the highest debut by a female artist on the chart since 1995 when Juliana Hatfield s Universal Heart Beat also debuted in the same slot The single also appeared on the Adult Alternative Songs at number 19 with 5 2 million radio audience impressions in the first week 36 On the Billboard Hot 100 the single peaked at number 34 37 Yellow Flicker Beat also charted on several national record charts including Australia 38 Canada 39 Ireland 40 and the United Kingdom 41 The single was a success in New Zealand peaking at number four on the New Zealand Singles Chart 42 It was certified gold by Recorded Music NZ 43 and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 44 Yellow Flicker Beat was nominated for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards 45 and Best Song at the 20th Critics Choice Awards 46 Initially released as part of the film s score The Hanging Tree was included on a digital release with the song as the 15th track It was later released as the second single from the album 47 The song debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the week of December 13 2014 and debuted outside the number 50 position 2 1 million U S streams on Streaming Songs charting at number two 200 000 downloads sold on Digital Songs and received eight spins on U S radio The Hanging Tree became the highest charting song from The Hunger Games franchise on the chart surpassing Eyes Open by Taylor Swift which peaked at number 19 48 Lawrence became one of several Academy Award winning recipients to chart on the Hot 100 48 The song peaked at number one in Austria Germany 49 and Hungary 50 it peaked in the top five in Australia 51 It was certified platinum by Music Canada MC for shipments of 80 000 units and double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 52 53 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic77 100 54 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 55 Billboard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 56 New York Daily News nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 57 Digital Spy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 58 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 59 The National nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 60 NME8 10 26 Pitchfork7 8 10 28 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 61 The soundtrack received mostly positive reviews from music critics who praised its dystopian mood and Lorde s curation but criticized its downtempo change towards the latter part of the soundtrack At review aggregate site Metacritic the soundtrack has an average score of 77 out of 100 based on eight reviews indicating generally positive reviews 54 Corban Goble of Pitchfork commended the contributing artists on the soundtrack for bringing their A game out of respect for the project s core vision and passion 28 Billboard writer Jamieson Cox called it a glance at 2014 s finest purveyors of complex downcast pop and a complement to the start of the series chaotic brutal conclusion 56 Despite the praise some reviewers had mixed feelings Digital Spy writer Harry Fletcher wrote that while Lorde was backed by a squad of willing artists she assembled a soundtrack that although pulsating in parts dithers and ultimately falls flat 62 The New York Daily News gave the soundtrack a mixed review saying its dense ambient sound makes things sound murky and diffuse 57 The National awarded the soundtrack three stars out of five with the publication commending Lorde for curating a concoction of dark magic enchanting tunes and revolutionary feelings 60 Accolades edit In its year end review of albums released in 2015 Cosmopolitan ranked the soundtrack at number 14 63 Spin magazine placed the soundtrack at number nine on their year end list of pop albums with Andrew Unterberger praising the singer for bringing artists from different genres together while the soundtrack remained cohesive 64 Similarly in its year end review of pop albums Rolling Stone listed the soundtrack at number nine with Charles Aaron expressing that despite Katniss Everdeen s broadly drawn characteristics Katniss instantly develops a more complex combative introspective personality through Lorde s soundtrack 65 Track listing editStandard version 66 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Meltdown Stromae featuring Lorde Pusha T Q Tip and Haim Paul Van HaverElla Yelich O ConnorJoel LittleKamaal Ibn John FareedTerrence ThorntonAlana HaimEste HaimDanielle HaimStromaeThomas AzierAron Ottingnon4 022 Dead Air Chvrches Iain CookLauren MayberryMartin DohertyChvrches3 143 Scream My Name Tove Lo Ludvig SoderbergEbba Tove Elsa NilssonSoderbergNilsson3 344 Kingdom Charli XCX and Simon Le Bon Charlotte AitchisonHolly HardyRostam BatmanglijLe BonAriel RechtshaidBatmanglij4 055 All My Love Major Lazer and Ariana Grande GrandeBoaz de JongYelich O ConnorKaren Marie OrstedPhilip MeckseperThomas Wesley PentzDiploBoaz van de BeatzJr Blender3 326 Lost Souls Raury Raury Deshawn TullisRaury2 537 Yellow Flicker Beat Hunger Games Lorde Yelich O ConnorJoel LittleLittlePaul Epworth3 548 The Leap Tinashe Andrew AgedDaniel AgedTinashe KachingweInc 4 069 Plan the Escape Bat for Lashes Ryan LottNatasha Khan2 3010 Original Beast Grace Jones JonesIvor GuestGuest4 2111 Flicker Kanye West Rework Lorde Yelich O ConnorLittleKanye WestNoah GoldsteinMichael DeanWestMike DeanGoldstein4 1212 Animal XOV Damian ArdestaniJonas SaeedPia SjobergKonoXOV3 1813 This Is Not a Game The Chemical Brothers and Miguel uncredited vocals from Lorde Yelich O ConnorMiguel PimentelTom RowlandsThe Chemical Brothers3 1414 Ladder Song Lorde Conor OberstLittle3 16Total length 50 11 Extended version digital only 67 68 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 The Hanging Tree James Newton Howard and Jennifer Lawrence Jeremiah FraitesSuzanne CollinsWesley SchultzHowardSven Faulconer3 38Total length 53 49Personnel editCredits for The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack adapted from AllMusic 69 Performers Lorde primary artist vocals tracks 1 7 11 14 Bat for Lashes primary artist vocals track 9 Charli XCX primary artist vocals track 4 The Chemical Brothers primary artist track 13 Chvrches primary artist track 2 Lauren Mayberry primary artist vocals track 2 Ariana Grande featured artist vocals track 5 Haim featured artist vocals track 1 Holly Hardy background vocals track 4 Grace Jones primary artist vocals track 10 Simon Le Bon featured artist vocals track 4 Tove Lo primary artist vocals track 3 Major Lazer primary artist track 5 Miguel featured artist vocals track 13 Eska Mtungwazi background vocals Pusha T featured artist vocals track 1 Q Tip featured artist vocals track 1 Raury primary artist vocals track 6 Ariel Rechtshaid background vocals track 4 Stromae primary artist vocals track 1 Tinashe primary artist vocals track 8 XOV primary artist vocals track 12 Production Andrew Aged guitar track 8 Daniel Aged drum programming keyboards track 8 Yaw Asumadu percussion Rostam Batmanglij drums engineer musician piano production programming synthesizer programming track 4 Hamilton Berry cello Frank Byng percussion The Chemical Brothers production track 13 Chvrches engineer mastering mixing production track 2 Iain Cook musician programming track 2 Mike Dean engineer musician production programming track 11 Martin Doherty musician programming track 2 Paul Epworth mixing production track 7 Adam Green guitar Noah Goldstein engineer musician production programming track 11 Ivor Guest engineer keyboards mixing percussion production programming track 10 Boaz de Jung musician programming track 5 Natasha Khan drum programming piano production synthesizer track 9 Kono engineer mixing musician production track 12 Joel Little additional production engineer mixing musician production programming tracks 7 and 14 Ebba Tove Elsa Nilsson engineer musician production programming track 3 Lauren Mayberry musician programming track 2 Philip Meckseper engineer musician programming Thomas Wesley Pentz mixing production musician programming track 5 Dave Okumu guitar Raury production track 6 Ariel Rechtshaid drum programming engineer production synthesizer programming track 4 Matthew Rees Roberts guitar Sebastian Seb Rochford drums Tom Rowlands mixing musician programming track 13 Ludvig Soderberg additional production track 3 Cara Walker production Kanye West production track 11 Damian Ardestani engineer mixing musician production track 12 Technical Paul Bailey vocal engineer Dan Carey mixing Ben Christophers engineer synthesizer Cameron Craig engineer Steve Dub engineer vocal engineer Bjorn Engelmann mastering Paul Falcone engineer Justin Gerrish engineer Stuart Hawkes mastering Steven Hawks mastering Bobby Hester engineer Tom Hough vocal engineer Steve Dub Jones mixing Peter Karlsson vocal engineer vocal production Anthony Kilhoffer mixing Dave Kutch mastering Ronny Lahti mixing Willy Linton mixing Brian Lacey mastering Erik Madrid mixing Manny Marroquin mixing Sam Martin engineer Sean Martin assistant engineer Joe Mystic vocal engineer Nick Rowe engineer Alexis Smith mixing assistant Jaime Velez engineer Vincent Vu mixing 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