Good omens / music by David Arnold.
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- performed music
- audio
- audio disc
- At head of title on container: BBC
- Music for television program (work): Good omens (Television program)
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Main Library | CD | SOUNDTRACK Good omens | Available | 33111009514338 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
From the award-winning composer for Casino Royale comes a soundtrack that perfectly complements Good Omens' drama and visual sensibilities. It also includes A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Tori Amos.
Title from disc label.
Various performers ; orchestrated and conducted by Ben Foster.
Recorded at Air Studios, London.
Compact discs.
Program notes by Neil Gaiman inserted in container.
disc 1. Good omens opening title -- Chattering nuns -- Three card switch -- Warlock -- Adam -- Lullaby -- Hell hound -- Wrong boy -- We're doomed -- End titles : The theme that got left in the car -- Witch -- Newt -- Anathema -- The them -- Anathema meets them -- Paintball -- Anathema investigates -- Sleeping Adam -- I should Cocoa -- Crucified -- The black knight -- The globe -- St. James Park -- Holy water -- Adam and dog -- We're not killing anybody -- Atlantis -- Gabriel -- Bad angel Michael -- Delivery for pollution -- Message for Mr. Death -- Aliens! --
disc 2. Ambassador arrives -- Ansaphone -- Adam ascending -- Shadwell breaks in -- Bookshops on fire -- Is that you? -- Four horsemen -- Thundergun -- Adams changed -- Horsemen to the airfield -- On your bikes -- Requiem for a Bentley -- The gathering -- Despatch the horsemen -- Computers down -- End of this story -- Ineffable plan -- They've told his father -- Another place -- Life after death -- Adams bedroom -- Restoration -- Newt and Anathema wake up -- Hell and holy water -- Lawyer with a box -- Shadwell and Tracy -- Together -- All's well that ends -- All change -- A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square / Tori Amos.