From the award winning composer Martin Phipps, best known for his BBC period dramas North and South, Elizabeth - The Virgin Queen, and films Harry Brown and Endgame, comes a dark orchestral score to director Rowan Joffe’s bold adaptation of Graham Greene’s novel.
This remarkable score is perhaps best described as a film noir flavoured large orchestral score, interspersed with gritty 60s jazz drumming. The vocals are performed by The Brighton Youth Festival Choir and the BBC singers.
The score also features the beautiful Richard Hawley ballad, written and performed by him, ‘There’s A Storm A’Comin’, which plays over the end credits.
Preview (30 seconds)
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Bilious Hooligan (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Brighton 1964 (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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No Ring (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Pinkie Brown (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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A Stiff Drive (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Colleoni's Boys (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Bogeys (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Ida (feat. The Chamber Orchestra Of London)
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Lovely Pint (feat. The Chamber Orchestra Of London)
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Spicer (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Uno Satanum (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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You (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Tonight, Together (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Anything For You (feat. The BBC Concert Orchestra)
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Rose Wilson (feat. The Chamber Orchestra Of London)