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cinemediapromo
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Wed Jun 08, 2011 5:06 pm Post subject: PR: Brighton Rock US release (Martin Phipps) |
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SILVA SCREEN RECORDS PRESENTS
BRIGHTON ROCK
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 flavored large orchestral score, interspersed with gritty 60s jazz drumming. The vocals are very important in fleshing out the characters and 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.
The film is written and directed by Rowan Joffe, best known for co-writing British independent movies 28 Weeks Later and Last Resort. Starring Sam Riley (Control) and Andrea Riseborough (Made In Dagenham), with support from Andy Serkis, Helen Mirren and John Hurt, this new take on Graham Greene’s pre-war literary classic moves the gangster action to the mods and rockers era of 1964.
“A splendidly bombastic score from Martin Phipps adds to a sense of operatic majesty”
- The Guardian
Composer Martin Phipps is the recipient of 2 Ivor Novello Awards forBest TV soundtracks (Elizabeth - The Virgin Queen and Oliver Twist) and 2 BAFTA Craft Awards for Best Original TV Music for Wallander and Small Island.
Tracklisting:
1. Billious Hooligan 1.59
2. Brighton 1964 2.20
3. No Ring 2.24
4. Ida 1.51
5. A Stiff Drive 5.10
6. Colleoni’s Boys 2.02
7. Bogeys 0.56
8. Pinkie Brown 2.47
9. Lovely Pint 1.47
10. Spicer 1.14
11. Hail Mary 2.07
12. Lies 3.01
13. Tonight,Together 2.33
14. Anything For You 4.46
15. Rose Wilson 3.02
16. There’s A Storm A’Comin’ 5.33
Written and performed by Richard Hawley
Tracks 1 - 15 written by Martin Phipps
Performed by The BBC Concert Orchestra, The Chamber Orchestra of London, The BBC Singers, The Brighton Youth Festival Choir.
US release date: June 14th
Digital Album: SILED1353
For more information about these recordings visit http://www.silvascreenmusic.com/ or contact cinemediapromo@yahoo.com |
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