We Got Twins! ‘Twisters’ Soundtrack Gets Double LP Vinyl Release, Featuring Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, and Shania Twain
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Twisters has been tearing up the box office. Propelled by its charismatic leads, Twisters is the kind of old-school blockbuster that hasn’t been seen since, well, 1996, when the original Twister came out. The standalone sequel avoids feeling too nostalgic in part due to its original soundtrack, comprising 29 songs by contemporary country hitmakers like Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, and Tyler Childers.
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The soundtrack album got a physical release last week, coinciding with the release of the film. It’s currently the #1 Best Seller in CDs & Vinyl on Amazon, as well as a best-seller on Walmart. The album is available in CD or colored vinyl editions. Vinyl fans can pick up the Amazon Exclusive Edition, which is silver, while Walmart, Target, and other retailers are carrying the tan pressing. The vinyl release is a double LP format, splitting the 29 tracks across four sides.
Twisters The Album: Silver Double LP (Amazon Exclusive)
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Twisters The Album: Tan Double LP
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Directed by Lee Isaac Chung of Minari fame, Twisters follows competing storm-chasing teams led by Daisy Edgar-Jones’ buttoned-up, by-the-books Kate Carter and Glen Powell’s rowdy and reckless “storm wrangler” Tyler Owens. Unsurprisingly, it doesn’t take long for sparks to fly between Owens and Carter as they unite to try to slow a tornado down before it tears up a small town.
The soundtrack was produced by Atlantic Records’ Kevin Weaver, who also co-produced the chart-topping Barbie soundtrack. The lead single for Twisters is “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” by Luke Combs, a driving, high-octane country rock song.
The country-heavy soundtrack is in contrast to 1996’s Twister, which leaned on classic and alt-rock artists like Van Halen, Goo Goo Dolls, and Stevie Nicks. The artist who bridges the two soundtracks is country-pop icon Shania Twain, whose songs “No One Needs to Know” and “Boots Don’t” are featured in Twister and Twisters, respectively.
Twister (4K/UHD) Blu-Ray
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You can shop the Amazon-exclusive silver pressing, the tan double LP on Walmart or Target, or an exclusive milky clear pressing on the Twisters album website, and check out the full tracklist below. Fans can order the Twister Blu-Ray or DVD or wait and pre-order the Blu-Ray Twister and Twisters box set, which doesn’t yet have a release date.
Luke Combs – Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma
Miranda Lambert – Ain’t In Kansas Anymore
Conner Smith – Steal My Thunder (feat. Tucker Wetmore)
Thomas Rhett – Feelin’ Country
Warren Zeiders – The Cards I’ve Been Dealt
Megan Moroney – Never Left Me
Lainey Wilson – Out of Oklahoma
Bailey Zimmerman – Hell Or High Water
Jelly Roll – Dead End Road
Kane Brown – Country Classic
Sam Barber – Tear Us Apart
Tyler Childers – Song While You’re Away
Tucker Wetmore – Already Had It
Leon Bridges – Chrome Cowgirl
Benson Boone – Death Wish Love
Shania Twain & BRELAND – Boots Don’t
Dylan Gossett – Stronger Than A Storm
Lanie Gardner – Chasing The Wind
Jelly Roll – Leave The Light On (feat. Alexandra Kay)
Wyatt Flores & Jake Kohn – Before I Do
The Red Clay Strays – Caddo County
Tanner Usrey – Blackberry Wine
Tanner Adell – Too Easy
Mason Ramsey – Shake Shake (All Night Long)
Tyler Halverson – New Loop
Flatland Cavalry – Touchdown
Nolan Taylor – Driving You Home
Wilderado, Ken Pomeroy, & James McAlister – Wall of Death
Charley Crockett – (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
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