Wonderland (soundtrack)
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| Wonderland | ||||
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design by Dave McKean |
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| Soundtrack album by Michael Nyman | ||||
| Released | August 30, 1999 (UK) September 6, 1999 (USA) |
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| Recorded | March 15–17, 1999, Whitfield Street Studios, London | |||
| Genre | Soundtrack, Contemporary classical, Minimalist music | |||
| Length | 41:43 | |||
| Label | Virgin Venture | |||
| Producer | Michael Nyman | |||
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Wonderland is the 38th album release by Michael Nyman and the soundtrack to the 1999 film Wonderland. It is the first of many collaborations of Nyman with director Michael Winterbottom. For Winterbottom, Nyman would later perform excerpts of the this score in 9 Songs, provide a score for The Claim, and arrangements and re-used tracks for A Cock and Bull Story. Nyman's daughter, Molly, has continued the family working relationship with Winterbottom, scoring The Road to Guantanamo with Harry Escott.
[edit] Track listing
- molly
- eddie
- nadia
- dan
- debbie
- bill
- eileen
- jack
- darren
- unnamed
- franklyn
[edit] Personnel
- Beverley Davison, violin
- Anthony Hinnigan, cello
- David Roach, soprano saxophone
- Andrew Findon, tenor baritone saxophone, flute
- David Lee, French horn
- Steve Sidwell, trumpet
- Nigel Barr, trombone
- Michael Nyman, piano, conducting
- produced by Michael Nyman