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Clint Mansell - Happy New Year, Colin Burstead (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) '2018

Happy New Year, Colin Burstead (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
ArtistClint Mansell Related artists
Album name Happy New Year, Colin Burstead (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Date 2018
GenreSoundtrack
Play time 37:50 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 87 / 204 MB
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Frontman for the sadly defunct Pop Will Eat Itself, among other things, Clint
Mansell (b. January 7, 1963, Coventry, England) has played a lot of music.
Affectionately known as Clint Poppie, he started out in 1981, forming a group
called From Eden that included future members of Pop Will Eat Itself, in the
English industrial city of Stourbridge. After several years, the band broke up
(they argued over who had performed better on The Tube). Mansell, along with
future Poppies Adam Mole and Graham Crabb, then recruited the fourth Poppie,
Richard March, and proceeded to release an EP as Wild & Wandering. On their next
self-released EP, the band finally came to rest with the name Pop Will Eat
Itself, stolen from an NME article.

Signed to Chapter 22, Pop Will Eat Itself put out a series of singles and a pair
of albums that attracted a lot of attention. Eventually, they signed to RCA.
After three albums, innumerable singles, and a fair amount of critical and
commercial success, RCA dumped them. They immediately signed with their former
A&R mans label, Infectious. After another pair of albums, the band began to
fragment. Crabb split for his own project, Golden Claw Music, and in 1996, Pop
Will Eat Itself split up.

Mansell moved to the U.S. after the breakup. He then proceeded to write the
score to the movie Pi, and he produced a limited-edition U.K. remix 12 of the
movies theme. In addition, he has worked with Trent Reznor, both helping with
remixes and appearing on Nine Inch Nails album The Fragile, and has pursued film
scoring aggressively, including the scores for Requiem for a Dream, Moon, Noah,
The Fountain, Stoker, and Black Swan, the latter of which received a Grammy
nomination. Mansell delivered more critically acclaimed scores in subsequent
years, including those for Ben Wheatleys cinematic adaptation of J.G. Ballards
High Rise, the live-action remake of Ghost in the Shell, the first fully painted
animated film Loving Vincent, and a short score for the Emmy Award-winning San
Junipero episode of satirical anthology series Black Mirror. ~ Joshua Landau

Tracklist:
01. Clint Mansell - [overture]
02. Clint Mansell - [enter, with drum & colours]
03. Clint Mansell - [alarum, as in battle]
04. Clint Mansell - [assaulted by the enemy]
05. Clint Mansell - [flourish, with spoils]
06. Clint Mansell - [a retreat is sounded]
07. Clint Mansell - [music still, with shouts]
08. Sam Riley - [sandy’s song]
09. Clint Mansell - [he holds her by the hand, silent]
10. Clint Mansell - [a dead march sounded]
11. Clint Mansell - [exeunt]
12. Clint Mansell - [re-enter, with rabble]