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CD on BDB Records |
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CD |
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Singer-Songwriter |
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BDB |
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£10.29
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Sound clips for Is There Nothing We Could Do? by Badly Drawn Boy: on CD at Norman Records UK. CD, BDB, BDB01, £10.29.
What their label says...
TRACKLISTING:
1. Opening Theme 2. Is There Nothing We Could Do? 3. A Gentle Touch 4. All The Trimmings 5. Welcome Me To Your World 6. Guitar Medley 7. Is There Nothing We Could Do? (Reprise) 8. Big Brian Arrives 9. Amy In The Garden 10. Been There, Verified 11. Just Look At Us Now 12. Wider Than A Smile 13. Piano Theme 14. The Letter 15. I'll Carry On
OVERVIEW:
BADLY DRAWN BOY, aka Damon Gough, is set to release his new album ‘Is There Nothing We Could Do’ on Dec 14th. The soundtrack is the Mancunian’s first release since ‘Born In The UK’, released in October 2006.
‘Is There Nothing We Could Do’ is the soundtrack to the ITV film ‘The Fattest Man In Britain’ which was written by Caroline Aherne and Jeff Pope and stars Timothy Spall in the lead role and Bobby Ball as his agent and sidekick Morris Morrisey. The film will be aired in December.
The soundtrack is BADLY DRAWN BOY’s sixth album in a career spanning ten years that has spawned the Mercury Award winning ‘The Hour Of Bewilderbeast’ and 2002’s soundtrack to the film ‘About A Boy’.
‘Is There Nothing We Could Do’ was recorded at Stockport’s Moolah Rouge, produced by Stephen Hilton and features new and exclusive tracks.
Badly Drawn Boy is currently working on his new album, due for release early next year
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