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Keeping Mum | 
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| Creators: Paul Boyes, Chris Allan, Chris Worsey, Ian Burge, Sarah Willson, Niall Webb, Dickon Hinchliffe, Steve Sidwell, Andrew Waterworth, Lucy Shaw, Al Macaulay, Neil Fraser, Fiona Hibbert, Rob Farrer, Charlie Cross, Fiona Griffith, John Metcalfe [composer], Katherine Shave, Robert Spriggs Label: Golden Fairy Category: Music
Buy New: $54.12
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 309714
Format: Soundtrack, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5060001271996 ASIN: B000BVEKPY
Release Date: January 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Customer oriented seller. Shipped promptly and packaged carefully. Delivery in 8-14 business days.
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| Tracks:
| • | Did You Ever Wonder Why? (Film Version) | | • | Rosie Jones | | • | Gloria in Bed | | • | Lance | | • | Just a Man | | • | Trunk | | • | Walter | | • | Bike Crash | | • | I Don't Know Any Girls | | • | What Is Going On? | | • | Will You Find Your Way Back to Me? | | • | Song of Solomon | | • | Little Rose Petals | | • | Don't Get Me Started | | • | Little Grace | | • | Body in the Boot | | • | Jones Women | | • | Death of Mrs. Parker | | • | Keeping Mum | | • | Goodbye | | • | Letter | | • | Gloria | | • | Did You Ever Wonder Why? |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description UK soundtrack composed by Dickon of the Tindersticks. The soundtrack to Keeping Mum was completed during the summer of 2006. The score is all Dickon's work. The film stars Rowan Atkinson, Maggie Smith, Patrick Swayze and Kristin Scott Thomas.It is a kind of modern day Mary Poppins with a dark comedic side to it. Check it out if you can. The soundtrack is being released by Wrasse Recordings The main theme features Dickon, Cara Dillon and Rowan Atkinson, it is a classic Dickon song. Wrasse.
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| Customer Reviews:
Overall good February 13, 2008 Honestly, I bought this album because of one or two tracks I liked in particular. Namely "Walter."
Rest of the album, while certainly nice on their own, seem a bit repetitive when played straight through.
Nice work, though.
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