Artist: Stephen McKeon
Album: Queen & Country (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 46:40
Total Tracks: 29
Total Size: 415 MB
Tracklist:
1. Stephen McKeon – Main Titles (02:23)
2. Stephen McKeon – Bradley (00:30)
3. Stephen McKeon – A Friends Betrayal (01:38)
4. Stephen McKeon – Bradley Breaks Down (01:18)
5. Stephen McKeon – Bradleys Confession (02:12)
6. Stephen McKeon – Bradleys Memories (01:20)
7. Stephen McKeon – Goodbye William (03:00)
8. Stephen McKeon – Stealing the Clock (03:34)
9. Stephen McKeon – Handing Percy Over (02:18)
10. Stephen McKeon – Investigation (02:12)
11. Stephen McKeon – Searching for the Clock (01:23)
12. Stephen McKeon – Jam & Cigarettes (01:47)
13. Stephen McKeon – Jane Russell (00:31)
14. Stephen McKeon – Kind Men (00:57)
15. Stephen McKeon – Bradley in Hospital (00:51)
16. Stephen McKeon – Korea (01:22)
17. Stephen McKeon – Kurosawa (00:46)
18. Stephen McKeon – Ophelia (00:43)
19. Stephen McKeon – Privates on Parade (00:54)
20. Stephen McKeon – Returning Home (01:32)
21. Stephen McKeon – Save Me (01:57)
22. Stephen McKeon – Subtle Increments (00:54)
23. Stephen McKeon – Toy Soldiers (01:16)
24. Stephen McKeon – Travelling by Train (00:44)
25. Stephen McKeon – Typing at Attention (01:34)
26. Stephen McKeon – The Rest is Silence (02:01)
27. Stephen McKeon – Williams Guilt (01:06)
28. Stephen McKeon – You Yearn for Her (00:57)
29. Stephen McKeon – End Credits (04:46)
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John Boorman’s latest film Queen & Country, a sequel to his Oscar-nominated film “Hope and Glory”, was chosen for the prestigious Directors’ Fortnight selection Cannes Film Festival. Set in 1952, Queen & Country stars Caleb Landry Jones as an 18-year-old British man who joins the National Service and meets an amoral prankster who becomes his friend. They are assigned as instructors in a training camp while others are shipped out to fight in the Korean War. The film also stars Pat Short, Sinead Cusack, Callum Turner, David Thewlis and Richard E. Grant. The film is set 10 years after “Hope and Glory” and centres on the same characters.