Into the Wild (soundtrack)

Into the Wild
Soundtrack album by Eddie Vedder
Released September 18, 2007 (2007-09-18)
Recorded 2007 (2007) at Studio X in Seattle, Washington
Genre Folk rock
Length 33:04
Label J
Producer Adam Kasper, Eddie Vedder
Eddie Vedder chronology
Into the Wild
(2007)
Ukulele Songs
(2011)
Alternate cover
LP edition cover.
Singles from Into the Wild
  1. "Hard Sun"
    Released: September 21, 2007

Into the Wild is the debut solo studio album by Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder, and is based on his contributions to the soundtrack for the film Into the Wild (2007). It was released on September 18, 2007 through J Records.

Background

Director Sean Penn hand-picked Vedder to provide the music for the film. Previously, Vedder had contributed two songs to the soundtrack for the 1995 film Dead Man Walking and a cover of the Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" to the soundtrack for the 2001 film I Am Sam, both of which starred Penn.

Recording

The songs for the soundtrack were recorded in 2007 at Studio X in Seattle, Washington. Vedder worked with producer Adam Kasper, who had previously worked on Pearl Jam's 2002 album Riot Act, and 2006 album Pearl Jam. The album was mixed by Kasper and Vedder.

After viewing a rough cut of Into the Wild, Vedder quickly went to work writing songs for the film.[1] The following day after watching the film, Vedder began working on material. After three days, Vedder gave Penn a range of material to work with. Penn placed into the film what Vedder had given him, and Vedder then went on to work on more material that Penn could add to the film.[2] Vedder said that Penn "gave [him] a lot of freedom," and added that "the biggest thing was trust, which was just kind of unspoken."[3] Vedder also said that having to write songs based on a narrative "simplified things." He said, "There were fewer choices. The story was there and the scenes were there."[2] Vedder said that the songwriting process "grew" as Penn would ask him for more material.[3]

Vedder described the recording process as a "factory." He said, "I'd just sit in the chair, and they'd hand me a fretless bass, and they'd hand me a mandolin, and they'd take a second to do the rough mix, and then I'd write the vocal, and it was just quick."[4] On the recording sessions as a whole, Vedder stated, "It was like I kinda went into some weird space for a week or two, and then I woke up out of this daze, and it was done. I don't really remember it."[4]

Composition

Vedder's songs written for the film feature a folk sound. Thom Jurek of Allmusic called the soundtrack a "collection of folksy, rootsy tunes where rock & roll makes fleeting appearances."[5] Vedder is primarily responsible for the songs in the film while film music composer Michael Brook is acknowledged in the film's credits for composing the film's original music. Vedder said, "Michael made great choices with the way he orchestrated the score...Our pieces of music meshed together pretty well for not having approached it in a way of making sure these puzzle pieces fit. They just did."[1]

Vedder's cover of the song "Hard Sun" (originally written by Gordon Peterson who performed under the name of Indio on the 1989 album Big Harvest) features backing vocals by Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney. Vedder collaborated with singer-songwriter Jerry Hannan on the song "Society", written by Hannan. Both songs appear in the film along with a slew of other folky ballads by Vedder.

Vedder's songs help narrate the story of American wanderer Christopher McCandless. After graduating as a top student from Emory University, he decides to give up all of his money and travel. During forays into the Western United States and Mexico, McCandless decides to hitchhike to Alaska to live in the wilderness with little food and equipment, hoping to live a period of solitude. Nearly five months later, he died of starvation near Denali National Park and Preserve. Vedder said that he "realized the songs could now become another tool in the storytelling."[1] On writing the songs about McCandless, Vedder stated, "It was startling how easy it was for me to get into his head. I found it to be uncomfortable how easy it was, because I thought I'd grown up."[2]

Release

Eddie Vedder performing live at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on August 21, 2008.

Into the Wild was released worldwide on September 17, 2007. It was released on CD, in both standard and Digipak formats, and LP. CD pressings of the album were released on J Records and LP versions were released on Vinyl Films—a record label owned by director Cameron Crowe, a friend of Vedder. In the United States, Into the Wild debuted at number 11 on Billboard 200, selling 39,000 copies in its first week,[6] and also charted at number 11 on Billboard's Internet Albums and number 2 on the Soundtrack Albums chart. The album's lead single, "Hard Sun", peaked at number 17 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks and number 13 on the Canadian Hot 100.[7] Since its release, Into the Wild has sold 369,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan,[8] and has been certified Platinum in Italy[9] and Gold in Switzerland.[10]

Tour

Vedder promoted the Into the Wild soundtrack with his first solo tour, which began in April 2008. The April leg of the tour, dubbed the "April Fools Tour", began in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at The Centre on April 2, 2008 and was composed of ten dates focusing on the West Coast of the United States.[11][12] Vedder continued the tour with a second leg in August 2008 composed of fourteen dates focusing on the East Coast and Canada.[8] The second leg of the tour began in Boston, Massachusetts at the Boston Opera House and ended in Chicago, Illinois at the Auditorium Theatre.[13]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic67/100[14]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]
Blender[15]
Entertainment Weekly(B)[16]
NME(5/10)[17]
Rolling Stone[18]
Spin[19]
Uncut[20]

Upon its release, Into the Wild received mostly positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[14] Rolling Stone staff writer David Fricke gave Into the Wild three and a half out of five stars, saying that Vedder "[tosses] his weighty baritone onto earthy, folky tracks that temper the romance of absolute freedom with an eerie foreboding."[18] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B. She said "a real sense of the wide-open road permeates these nine original compositions." She ended her review by saying that "though the album is flawed (some tracks on the 33-minute disc are so brief that they never leave the ground), there is still something here that's compelling enough to stand alone."[16] David Marchese of Spin gave the album three and a half out of five stars. He said, "The handful of somber, droning mood pieces don't really transcend their film-contingent origins, but on the actual full-length songs...Vedder's incantatory vocals and campfire instrumentation evoke the eerie beauty of untouched land."[19] Jonah Weiner of Blender gave the album three out of five stars. He said, "It’s the sound of a 24-year-old accepting death, as imagined by a lifelong misfit aging gracefully."[15] Allan Jones of Uncut gave the album three out of five stars. He said, "Eddie here answers what you might be inclined to describe as the call of the wild with a series of mostly handsome, jangly folk-rock ballads."[20]

Jamie Fullerton of NME gave Into the Wild a five out of ten. In the review, Fullerton states that "due to Vedder’s interest in all things anti-corporate, McCandless’ renouncement of materialism is celebrated rather than the fact that he eventually died." He also says that it is "accomplished but occasionally overbearingly earnest."[17] Allmusic staff writer Thom Jurek gave the album two and a half out of five stars, saying that "musically there isn't enough imagination to distinguish [the songs], to set the tension of dynamic in motion."[5]

"Hard Sun" was the most successful song from Into the Wild on the rock charts, reaching number 13 on the Modern Rock charts. Both "Hard Sun" and "Guaranteed" had accompanying music videos. Vedder won a 2008 Golden Globe Award for the song "Guaranteed" from Into the Wild.[21] At the 2008 Grammy Awards, "Guaranteed" received a nomination for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media.[22] "Guaranteed" was also nominated for a 2008 World Soundtrack Award in the category of Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film.[23] At the 2009 Grammy Awards, "Rise" received a nomination for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo.[24]

Vedder was nominated for a Golden Globe for his contributions to the film's original score in 2008.[21]

Track listing

All tracks written by Eddie Vedder except where noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "Setting Forth"   1:37
2. "No Ceiling[25]"   1:34
3. "Far Behind"   2:15
4. "Rise"   2:36
5. "Long Nights"   2:31
6. "Tuolumne"   1:00
7. "Hard Sun" (Indio Gordon Peterson) 5:22
8. "Society" (Jerry Hannan) 3:56
9. "The Wolf"   1:32
10. "End of the Road"   3:19
11. "Guaranteed[nb 1]"   7:22
Total length:
33:04
iTunes[26] bonus tracks
No. Title Length
12. "No More"   3:38
13. "Photographs"   1:00
14. "Here's to the State (live)[nb 2]" (Phil Ochs) 5:52
15. "No More (live)[nb 3]"   4:32
Total length:
43:28
LP[27] bonus single
No. Title Length
1. "No More"   3:38
2. "No More (live)"   4:32
Total length:
8:10

Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from Into the Wild's liner notes.[27]

Performer
Guest musicians
Technical personnel
Design personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[28] 39
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[29] 40
Dutch Top 100[30] 30
German Albums Chart[31] 68
Irish Albums Chart[32] 68
New Zealand RIANZ Top 40[33] 34
Portuguese AFP Albums Chart[34] 17
Spanish Albums Chart[35] 89
Swiss Hitparade Albums Chart[36] 28
UK Albums Chart[37] 183
US Billboard 200[7] 11
US Billboard Internet Albums[7] 11
US Billboard Soundtrack Albums[7] 2
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Wa)[38] 74
French SNEP Albums Chart[39] 31
Italian FIMI Albums Chart[40] 6
Chart (2014) Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[41] 88

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
US Mod
[7]
CAN
[7]
2007 "Hard Sun" 13 17

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Italy (FIMI)[9] Platinum 80,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[10] Gold 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[42] Silver 60,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Notes

  1. "Guaranteed" contains a hidden track, "Guaranteed (Humming Vocal)", at 4:40.
  2. "Here's to the State" was recorded live at VH1 Storytellers on May 31, 2006.
  3. "No More" was recorded live at Goffertpark in Nijmegen, Netherlands on June 28, 2007.

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