Music from the Film Hey Badfinger | ||||
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Studio album by Roy Montgomery | ||||
Released | 24 December 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | Space rock | |||
Length | 46:46 | |||
Label | Yellow Electric | |||
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Source | Rating |
Pitchfork Media | (6.2/10) [1] |
Music from the Film Hey Badfinger is the sixth album by guitarist and composer Roy Montgomery, released on 24 December 2012 through Yellow Electric.
Roy Montgomery is a composer, guitarist and lecturer from Christchurch, New Zealand. Montgomery's mostly instrumental solo works have elements of post-rock, lo-fi, folk and avant-garde experimentation. His signature sound might be described as atmospheric or cinematic, often featuring complex layers of chiming, echoing and/or droning guitar phrases. He is currently head of the Environmental management department at Lincoln University in New Zealand.
All music composed by Roy Montgomery.
Side one | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Go Easy Pete Ham" | |
2. | "You Too Tom Evans" | |
3. | "No Matter Why" | |
4. | "Slowly Picking Up" | |
5. | "Go and Get It" | |
6. | "A Chorus of Comsats" | |
7. | "Kuepper's Lullaby" | |
8. | "Meet You at Gallery Floyd" | |
9. | "We Slept Here Briefly" | |
10. | "Why Try to Run?" | |
11. | "Slowly Picking Up Again" | |
12. | "Can't Leave the House Now" |
Side two | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Child on a Swing" | |
2. | "On Entering a Great Hall" | |
3. | "Half-Dead Revolving Speaker" | |
4. | "Eau de Velvet" | |
5. | "Zabriskie Point Revisited" | |
6. | "The Immortal Pleasure of Wanda Lust" | |
7. | "Goes Straight Through My Head" | |
8. | "Still Can't Leave the House" | |
9. | "Der Schrieckenbacker" | |
10. | "Kuepper's Alibi" | |
11. | "Also sprach Badfinger" |
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