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Spy game : original motion picture soundtrack / music composed, conducted and produced by Harry Gregson-Williams.
Composer
Gregson-Williams, Harry
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Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] : Universal Classics, [2001]
℗2001
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Availability
Available Online
Naxos music library
Details
Subject(s)
Motion picture music
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Instrumentalist
London Session Orchestra
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Singer
Metro Voices
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Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Performed by the London Session Orchestra and Metro Voices.
Contents
Su-Chou Prison
Muir races to work
He's been arrested for espionage
Red shirt training montage
Berlin
It's not a game
You're going to miss it
Beirut, a war zone
My name in Tom
All hell breaks loose
Explosion & aftermath
Parting company
Harker tracks Muir
The long night
Muir's in the hot seat
Back at Su-Chou Prison
Operation Dinner Out
Spies (Ryebot remix)
Dinner out (Rothrock remix).
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Other title(s)
Spy game (Motion picture)
Publisher no.
00044001619021
OCLC
960949193
International Standard Recording Code
USUMC0110369
USUMC0110364
USUMC0110354
USUMC0110368
USUMC0110371
USUMC0110361
USUMC0110355
USUMC0110357
USUMC0110360
USUMC0110356
USUMC0110358
USUMC0110362
USUMC0110367
USUMC0110363
USUMC0110370
USUMC0110365
USUMC0110359
USUMC0110366
USUMC0110388
USUMC0110387
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