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THEORY OF EVERYTHING ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 2 x 180g TRANSPARENT COLOURED vinyl NEW/SEALED IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING!!!
The Theory of Everything is the extraordinary and uplifting story of one of the world's greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, and of two people defying the steepest of odds through love. The film, based on the memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen by Jane Hawking, is directed by Academy Award winner James Marsh (Man on Wire).
The score for The Theory of Everything is by Icelandic Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson who has composed music for many films including his recent work scoring director Denis Villeneuvue's film Prisoners and Josh C. Waller's McCanick. Jóhannsson's intricate compositions provide a stunning backdrop to the romantic drama about Stephen and Jane Hawking, portrayed in the film by Eddie Redmayne (Les Misérables) and Felicity Jones (The Amazing Spider-Man 2).
Jóhann has released several solo albums on the labels 4AD and Touch and is equally at home writing commissioned works for contemporary ensembles such as Bang On A Can and Theatre of Voices as he is collaborating with artists like Barry Adamson; Finnish electro band Pan Sonic, Marc Almond, The Hafler Trio, the nom de musique of English avant garde composer Andrew M. McKenzie, CAN drummer Jaki Liebezeit and Stephen O'Malley of the drone metal band Sunn O))).
Catalog # : MOVATM020 Barcode : 8718469537969 SIDE A Cambridge, 1963 Rowing Domestic Pressures Chalkboard Cavendish Lab Collapsing Inwards SIDE B A Game Of Croquet The Origins Of Time Viva Voce The Wedding The Dreams That Stuff Is Made Of A Spacetime Singularity The Stairs A Normal Family SIDE C Forces Of Attraction Rowing - Alternative Version Camping Coma The Spelling Board The Voice Box A Brief History Of Time SIDE D Daisy, Daisy A Model Of The Universe The Theory Of Everything London, 1988 Epilogue The Whirling Ways Of Stars That Pass