# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Sark | Solomon Grey | |
2. | Screwball | Joe Wilson featuring Daisy Haggard | |
3. | Cornetto | Joe Wilson | |
4. | Solero Exotic | Joe Wilson | |
5. | Feast | Joe Wilson | |
6. | Hey, Who Really Cares? | Bess | |
7. | Mars Ice Cream | Joe Wilson | |
8. | Meditation Tape | Joe Wilson | |
9. | '99' | Joe Wilson | |
10. | Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains) | Imogen Rose | |
11. | Solero | Joe Wilson | |
12. | The Cry Of Man | Mary Margaret O'Hara featuring Adrian Edmondson | |
13. | Cherry Brandy Lolly | Joe Wilson | |
14. | Feeling (Edit) | Ben Cocks | |
15. | Mr Whippy | Joe Wilson | |
16. | Strawberry Split | Joe Wilson | |
17. | Magnum | Joe Wilson | |
18. | Funny Feet | Joe Wilson | |
19. | 3 Little Pigs | Joe Wilson featuring Christine Bottomley | |
20. | Viennetta | Joe Wilson | |
21. | Salted Caramel/Oyster | Joe Wilson | |
22. | Mr Bubble | Joe Wilson | |
23. | Song To The Siren | Ex Amina |
Added on Tuesday, September 07, 2021
eOne Music UK and First Artist Recordings present a new soundtrack for the BBC series Back to Life. The album contains the music from second season composed by Joe Wilson of Solomon Grey and songs by Ben Cocks, Mary Margaret O’Hara Imogen Rose.
eOne Music UK and First Artist Recordings present a new soundtrack for the BBC series Back to Life. The album contains the music from second season composed by Joe Wilson of Solomon Grey and songs by Ben Cocks, Mary Margaret O’Hara Imogen Rose.
The soundtrack is available digitally on September 17, 2021. A first soundtrack from Season 1 was released in 2019.
Back to Life is created by Laura Solon and Daisy Haggard with Haggard herself, Geraldine James, Richard Durden, Adeel Akhtar, Jamie Michie, Christine Bottomley and Jo Martin.
Three weeks after we last saw her, and six weeks after leaving prison, Miri Matteson is optimistic about her future. Her probation officer, Janice, has gotten her a trial shift at the supermarket, she and her neighbour Billy have been spending more time together, and she has found her crimper.
However, Miri is still not talking to her mother Caroline after the revelation that she was having an affair with Miri’s ex-boyfriend Dom, and she’ll need a lot of shifts at the supermarket before she can afford to move out. She is also avoiding her best friend Mandy after learning that Mandy’s secret affair with Lara’s father, John Boback, led to Lara’s death all those years ago. Things are about to get a whole lot worse with the arrival in Hythe of Lara’s mother, Norah. Still grieving her daughter, it’s clear her presence will ensure Miri cannot escape her past...
More info at: Official Web Site BBC
More info at: Composer Joe Wilson of Solomon Grey Official Site