'Heroes' Soundtrack Features Dylan, Bowie, Iggy Pop, Wilco, Wendy & Lisa and The Jesus & Mary Chain

Yeah, it’s TV, a lesser medium that we don’t really care about (cause we spend most of our time in our mahogany library, sipping bold Tempranillos and reading our leatherbound books of course), but the soundtrack to the small-screen show, “Heroes,” has some pretty decent names on it.

The show (which we don’t watch), is apparently on hiatus (and apparently fallen off in quality if we’re to believe all our office mates who were once rather vocal fans), but that won’t stop NBC from turning a buck with an accompanying soundtrack that is due March 18.

As cynical as that sounds, there are new offerings on the disc including exclusive new singles from Wilco, Panic at the Disco, Imogen Heap and Brighton Port Authority featuring Iggy Pop. Pre-existing include tracks from Bob Dylan (“Man in the Long Black Coat”) and David Bowie (“Heroes,” how convenient!).

The 18 track disc will also include three tracks by former Prince galpals, Wendy & Lisa and the Jesus and Mary Chain’s first new studio recording in a decade (“All Things Must Pass,” the George Harrison cover? The Hollywood reporter article doesn’t say). Music apparently “inspires and defines” the creators and the show. Blah, blah, blah…

Heroes soundtrack tracklist
1. “Heroes Title,” Wendy & Lisa
2. “Fire and Regeneration,” Wendy & Lisa
3. “He’s Frank,” Brighton Port Authority featuring Iggy Pop
4. “All for Swinging You Around,” New Pornographers
5. “Glad It’s Over,” Wilco
6. “Weightless,” Nada Surf
7. “Nine in the Afternoon,” Panic at the Disco
8. “Chills,” My Morning Jacket
9. “Natural Selectio,” Wendy & Lisa
10. “ABoneCroneDrone 3,” Shelia Chandra
11. “Not Now but Soon,” Imogen Heap
12. “Jealously Rides With Me,” Death Cab for Cutie
13. “All Things Must Pass,” The Jesus and Mary Chain
14. “Homecoming,” Wendy & Lisa
15. “Man in the Long Black Coat,” Bob Dylan
16. “Maya’s Theme,” Yerba Buena
17. “Keeping My Composure,” The Chemical Brothers featuring Spank Rock
18. “Heroes,” David Bowie