Bodysong

Bodysong is an album by Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood as well as a soundtrack to a film of the same name. On the album, Greenwood fuses elements of jazz, electronic, classical and experimental music. The soundtrack was released on October 27, 2003 in the UK and on February 24, 2004 in the US. The piece "Convergence" was used in the 2007 film There Will Be Blood, in addition to new material composed by Greenwood especially for the film. The inc... more

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Release Date:

  • Feb 24, 2004

Running Time:

  • 2,676.92 s (44.6153 min )

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Music

Artist

Jonny Greenwood

Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is a BAFTA and Grammy-nominated musician and composer-in-residence for the BBC, best known as a member of English alternative rock group Radiohead. Greenwood is a multi-instrumentalist, but serves mainly as a guitarist and keyboard player. He is...

Label

Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI, formally located in Los Angeles, but currently operating New York City as part of...

Parlophone

Parlophone is a record label, founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company. The ₤ trademark is a German L, for Lindström. It also resembles the...

Toshiba-EMI

EMI Music Japan Inc. (株式会社EMIミュージック・ジャパン, Kabushiki kaisha Īemuai Myūjikku Japan) (previous name Toshiba EMI (東芝イーエムアイ株式会社, Tōshiba Īemuai Kabushiki kaisha,...

Film

Bodysong

Bodysong is a 2003 documentary about human life directed by Simon Pummell. The film's score was composed by Jonny Greenwood (of Radiohead). The Bodysong soundtrack album was Greenwood's first solo release. The film won a British Independent Film Award for "Best British Documentary".

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