'Margot At The Wedding' Soundtrack Tracklist Finalized

Ok, so there’s not much new here, but “The Margot At The Wedding” soundtrack tracklist has been slightly tweaked.

As we first revealed here, the soundtrack is set for a November 13 release date and features tracks by the Dinosaur Jr., the dB’s, Blondie, Karen Dalton and Donovan (and is a rather excellent and tastefully chosen mix of songs.).

There’s barely anything different, but one of the notable omissions is Fleetwood Mac’s “That’s All For Everyone” from the rechampioned Tusk (but we’ve got it below so you don’t miss out, but yes you’ll hear it in the film) and the addition of ’70s soft-rock singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop’s hit “On and On” (yes, it’s a bit of a slow day, but we really love this soundtrack and movie).

Note: there is no score music to this film but Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips (whose “Northern Blue” track is featured on the soundtrack) acted as the film’s music consultants.

Our friends at Lakeshore records tell us the tracklist at CD Universe is incorrect and have provided us with the final, final tracklist (which like we said is barely different from the one we originally reported). We’ve written about this Noah Baumbach tragi-comedy too many damn times to count, so for more info, here, here and here. The film is due in theaters November 16.

“Margot At The Wedding” soundtrack tracklist
01. Romeo’s Tune – Steve Forbert
02. Genesis – Jorma Kaukonen
03. One Fine Summer Morning – Evie Sands
04. Goin’ Down to Laurel – Steve Forbert
05. The Wagon – Dinosaur Jr.
06. See How We Are – X
07. Sunday Girl – Blondie
08. Everything Changes – Lesley Duncan
09. Northern Blue – Dean Wareham & Britta Phillips
10. Union City Blue – Blondie
11. You and Me – Alice Cooper
12. Clair – Gilbert O’Sullivan
13. Easy to Be Around – Diane Cluck
14. Nothing is Wrong – the dB’s
15. On and On – Stephen Bishop
16. Teen Angel – Donovan
17. Something on Your Mind – Karen Dalton

The Dalton song that closes out the film is a personal favorite of ours and is pretty damn sad, but beautiful.

“Margot At The Wedding” trailer