‘PEAKY BLINDERS’ FIRST EVER SOUNDTRACK TO BE RELEASED

EXCLUSIVE TRACKS FROM PJ HARVEY, RICHARD HAWLEY AND JEHNNY BETH

ALSO FEATURES TRACKS BY NICK CAVE, ARCTIC MONKEYS,

DAVID BOWIE, RADIOHEAD, LAURA MARLING, BLACK SABBATH, ROYAL BLOOD, FOALS AND MANY MORE

 

PJ HARVEY TRACK HAD FIRST PLAY ON BBC 6MUSIC AND ALREADY ADDED TO PLAYLIST

 

Available to pre-order: https://UMC.lnk.to/PeakyBlinders

 

Since the fifth season of the massively popular BAFTA-winning series BBC drama wrapped up, fans are aching for their next hit of Peaky Blinders. On 15 NovemberUMC will release the first ever official soundtrack to the series (currently available on BBC’s iPlayer and on Netflix in more than 100 countries outside of the UK) that has captivated audiences across the globe. The soundtrack will be available on 2CD, 3LP and digital.

 

It’s not just the low tones of Nick Cave’s vocals in the opening theme tune that have become synonymous with the BBC’s Birmingham-based flagship gangster drama centred around Tommy Shelby, his family and their somewhat dubious business practices. Alongside the atmospheric opener, all the songs featured in the show have been painstakingly chosen to reflect the feel of the programme (the violence, the grit, AND the glamour), which was inspired by a real group of gangsters in post WW1 Birmingham.

 

The soundtrack features a previously unreleased rendition of the show’s iconic theme song, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Red Right Hand. Only available on this release, the track was recorded specifically for the show by PJ Harvey and following its premiere this morning on BBC Radio 6 Music, it will be available to stream and download here:https://peakyblinders.lnk.to/RedRightHand. The track has now been added to the station’s Playlist.

 

Also exclusively on the album are Jehnny Beth’s I’m The Man and Anna Calvi’s series 5 score, You’re Not God, along withRichard Hawley’s (Bob Dylan) Ballad of A Thin Man on CD and vinyl for the first time. The album is completed by songs fromNick Cave himself, Arctic MonkeysThe White StripesRoyal BloodThe Last Shadow PuppetsQueens of the Stone Age,Black SabbathDavid BowieLaura Marling, and Foals amongst others.

 

The show is known for its dark and dramatic soundtrack, acting as a window into the mind of Tommy Shelby – a tortured ex-soldier who suffers from PTSD after fighting in the trenches during World War One. The 2CD and 3LP sets feature music and key clips of dialogue from all 5 series the show. The 2CD also includes a 32-page book with images from the show, behind the scenes notes from Guardian journalist Phil Harrison, quotes from the cast and ‘The Chap’ magazine in conversation with Peaky Blinders’ Costume Designer, Alison McCosh.

 

The show has been particularly celebrated for its stylish cinematography and charismatic performances, enhanced by the use of contemporary music, and with the latest season’s score by the multi–Mercury Award Nominated singer songwriter Anna Calvi, the plaudits just kept coming. The soundtrack album also features series 1-5 original scores created specifically for the show. Show Creator Steven Knight was instrumental in pushing the importance of the music used in the show: “The Peaky Blinders story and the music we use are twins, born at the same time. It would be difficult to imagine most of the pivotal moments without the soundtrack. I’m so glad that at last we have been able to put some of the tracks together on one album, to put the atmosphere and swagger and snarl of the show into your headphones and speakers.”

 

A free limited-edition Peaky Blinders poster will be included for the first 500 pre-orders on both the 2CD and 3LP across uDiscover, Sound Of Vinyl and Recordstore.co.uk. The BBC is set to release the DVD box set of series 5 on 11th November.

 

So, crack open a bottle of Shelby’s Gin, unbutton your waistcoat, relax and sit back to enjoy the music – BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS!

 

Pre-order here: https://UMC.lnk.to/PeakyBlinders

 

Tracklist

 

CD Tracklist

 

CD1

  1. Tommy: ‘It’s Not A Good Idea…’
  2. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – Red Right Hand
  3. The White Stripes – St James Infirmary Blues
  4. Truce – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 1 (Score)
  5. Tommy: ‘Right I Have Bought You Hear Today…’
  6. Dan Auerbach – The Prowl
  7. Polly: ‘There’s Only One Thing…’
  8. Jack White – Love Is Blindness
  9. PJ Harvey – To Bring You My Love
  10. Alfie: ‘I’ve Heard Very Bad, Bad, Bad Things…’
  11. Black Rebel Motorcycle – River Styx
  12. Post Irish Meeting – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 2 (Score)
  13. PJ Harvey – Red Right Hand
  14. Laura Marling – What He Wrote
  15. Arthur: ‘Do You Wanna Tell ‘Em…’
  16. Royal Blood – Come On Over
  17. Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know?
  18. Tommy: ‘I Love You…’
  19. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – Breathless
  20. Radiohead – You And Whose Army?
  21. Polly: ‘A Woman Of Substance…’
  22. PJ Harvey – This Is Love
  23. Sons – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 3 (Score)
  24. Tommy: ‘You Can Change What You Do…’
  25. Queens Of The Stone Age – Burn The Witch
  26. The Last Shadow Puppets – Bad Habits
  27. David Bowie – Lazarus

CD2

  1. Tommy: ‘Sex, Freedom, Whiskey Sours…’
  2. Savages – Adore
  3. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – The Mercy Seat (Live From KCRW)
  4. Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – I Wish
  5. Ballad Of Polly Gray – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 4 (Score)
  6. Tommy: ‘I’m Not A Traitor To My Class…’
  7. Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes – Devil Inside Me
  8. Foals – Snake Oil
  9. Polly: ‘It’s In Our Gypsy Blood…’
  10. Radiohead – Pyramid Song
  11. Laura Marling – A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
  12. Ada: ‘So, Tommy Shelby, MP…’
  13. Black Sabbath – The Wizard
  14. Anna Calvi – Papi Pacify
  15. Joy Division – Atmosphere
  16. Tommy: ‘You Need To Understand…’
  17. Anna Calvi – You’re Not God
  18. Arthur: ‘There’s A Bentley Outside…’
  19. Jehnny Beth – I’m The Man
  20. Idles – Never Fight A Man With A Perm
  21. Tommy: ‘I Will Continue…’
  22. Richard Hawley – Ballad Of A Thin Man

 

 

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