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One Piece: We Are (Soundtrack)
Cat: COKA 96. Rel: 21 Mar 24
We Are! (4:03)
Music (4:01)
Review: 'We Are!' was the very first opening theme for the TV anime version of One Piece, which first aired in 1999. The first analogue version of the 8cm single CD was released in November of that year. Sung by the franchise's in-house singer Hiroshi Kitadani, and bringing along with her a bursting, emphatic, nearing-on-frenzied composition, the theme instantly captures the vibe of One Piece; that of following Monkey D. Luffy and crew on serial whimsical piracies and carefree adventures, set against a more sinister backdrop of tyrannical secret police forces controlled by a World Government, in constant conflict with a Revolutionary Army.
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Álbumes
Us (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Us (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram tri-coloured vinyl 2xLP + art print)
Cat: WW 072STRIPE. Rel: 11 May 23
Anthem
Janelle Monae - "I Like That"
Outernet
Spider
Ballet Memory
Luniz - "I Got 5 On It" (feat Michael Marshall)
Beach Walk
First Man Standing
Back To The House
Keep You Safe
Don't Feel Like Myself
She Tried To Kill Me
Boogieman's Family
Home Invasion
Once Upon A Time
Run
Into The Water
Spark In The Closet
Escape To The Boat
Femme Fatale
Silent Scream
News Report
Zora Drives
Death Fo Umbrae
Somber Ride
Immolation
Down The Rabbit Hole
Performance Art
Human
Battle Plan
Pas De Duex
They Can't Hurt You
Finale
Minnie Ripperton - "Les Fleurs"
Luniz - "I Got 5 On It" (feat Michael Marshall - Tethered mix From US)
Review: Composer Michael Abels and Oscarr winner Jordan Peele have hooked up plenty of times on the big screen before, and this is another hugely successful partnership. Us was released in March 2019 and is an original nightmare that is set in present-day Santa Cruz on the Northern California coast. Lupita Nyong'o and Black Panther's Winston Duke star and the score features many highlights such as a 30-person choir, ten of them kids, on 'Anthem', while plenty of Eastern European instruments, violins and percussion were also employed. 1995 hip-hop anthem 'I Got 5 On It' by Luniz is also included and never fails to stand out.
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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (Soundtrack)
Cat: 196588 48191. Rel: 10 May 24
I'm A Netrunner (2:55)
Force Projection (2:48)
On The Prowl (4:13)
Not A Plan, A Man (3:02)
Agent Provocateur (3:12)
Hardest To Be (3:08)
Choke Hold (2:06)
Bravest Foxtrot Golf (2:25)
Infiltration Compromised (2:26)
Just Another Weapon (4:10)
Never Looking Back (3:44)
Test Of Loyalty (2:56)
Phantom Liberty (5:33)
Review: After numerous patches, Cyberpunk 2077 has come an astoundingly long way since Keanu Reeves himself announced it at the now-defunct E3 expo. Phantom Liberty is an expansion on the original game set in Dogtown, the ruins of an abandoned luxury development project that was forced to be scrapped when old military complexes, bunkers and labs were uncovered by construction. A tale of espionage and political intrigue ensues, scored by P.T. Adamczyk and Jacek Paciorkowski once again following the duo's Game Award-nominated original score. The highlight is, of course, 'Phantom Liberty', the title and credits track that features Polish X Factor winner and multi-diamond recording artist Dawid Podsiadlo, his voice booming in front of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. Pressed on heavyweight 180gm vinyl and includes a double-sided insert with key art of Songbird for fans of the series to enjoy.
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Paesaggio Bellico
Cat: FLIES 72. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Pattugliamento Aereo (2:57)
Tunnel Sotterranei (1:54)
Collina Silenziosa (3:41)
Militari In Allarme (1:58)
Plotone Di Esecuzione (2:00)
Filo Spinato (1:03)
Imboscata (1:18)
Lettere Dal Fronte (1:01)
Sognando La Pace (0:55)
Pattugliamento Aereo #2 (2:56)
Dietro Le Linee Nemiche (1:05)
Spettri (1:00)
Fiori Tra Le Macerie (2:08)
Disertori (1:28)
Evasione (1:32)
Evasione #2 (1:31)
Evasione #3 (1:38)
I Sopravvissuti (1:44)
Review: A release that honours the centenary of Alessandro Alessandroni's birth with a collection of previously unreleased tracks from the iconic composer and multi-instrumentalist. This album uncovers a hidden chapter of Italian film scores and library music, featuring Alessandroni's lesser-known work between 1969 and 1978 for war documentaries and films. Paesaggio Bellico isn't just a military march through battlefields but a deeply nuanced exploration of war's human and existential facets. Alessandroni expertly balances sweeping, cinematic themes with moments of tension and unease. His compositions juxtapose stark, unsettling imagery with softer, more hopeful tones that has a poignant counterbalance to the brutality of conflict. The maestro's signature whistle floats over gentle 12-string guitar melodies, while his fuzz-laden Fender Stratocaster electrifies more intense passages. The Cantori Moderni, Alessandroni's trusted vocal ensemble, contribute haunting vocals that delve into the psychology of warfare. An elegant string section adds layers of drama and sentiment, enhancing the album's orchestral weight. With 18 tracks in total, the release is visually enriched by Eric Adrien Lee's cover art, which reimagines the bold design of 1970s Italian war-themed records. With a tip-on hard cover and a unique inner sleeve, the vinyl is a fitting tribute to Alessandroni's enduring legacy, blending sonic and visual storytelling into a truly special release.
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La Signora Gioca Bene A Scopa? (Soundtrack)
La Signora Gioca Bene A Scopa? (Soundtrack) (limited clear blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VMLP 264. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Seq 1 - Titoli (1:36)
Seq 2 (2:17)
Seq 3 (2:35)
Seq 4 (1:38)
Seq 5 (2:22)
Seq 6 (1:36)
Seq 7 (1:19)
Seq 8 (1:49)
Seq 9 (1:25)
Seq 10 (2:34)
Seq 11 (1:09)
Seq 12 (1:27)
Seq 13 (1:04)
Seq 14 (3:45)
Seq 15 (2:37)
Seq 16 (1:49)
Seq 17 (2:03)
Seq 19 (2:45)
Review: For the first time, the soundtrack to Giuliano Carnimeo's 1974 erotic comedy film, La Signora Gioca Bene a Scopa? (released under the international title Poker In Bed), gets a vinyl release through BTF Italiy. Set in Parma, Italy, the film follows Michele, a penniless poker player, whose rock-bottom recourse, born of gambling debts, is to become a prostitute. Scored by Italian erotic film greats Gianfranco Plenizio and Alessandro Alessandroni - two virtuosi of great late 60s and early 70s eminence - we hear a teasing, undying vibe of irreverence here, with tempt-estuous vocals and pizzicato string tickles making light of the lurid relational meeting of minds and bodies that drives the film's action.
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Spectrum (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 62. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Skipass (5:39)
Voxson (4:32)
Studio 70 (4:49)
Killing (4:21)
Synthporn (4:23)
Blitz (3:51)
Redemption (4:01)
Review: .The last full length we had from Federico Amorosi and Valerio Lombardozzi, AKA Dressel Amorosi, was a pretty scary place to spend time. Themed around late-mid-20th Century Italian horror movies (see: Dario Argento), the record paid homage to the iconic sounds of that culture, but also refused to simply rehash the past. An atmospheric, spine-tingling collection of suspenseful synth-first stuff, it also benefited from landing around the same time as a new Stranger Things series. A year on and things are now on a slightly less tense route. Spectrum is still looking to offer thanks to the Italian film industry as was a few decades back - specifically for gifting us so many amazing soundtracks. But this time round we're much closer to the glam and glitz of a Roma Italo party than anything like the Upside Down, while still packing depth and atmosphere.
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Intérprete: Gumshoe
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Frozen (Soundtrack)
Frozen (Soundtrack) (zoetrope picture disc LP)
Cat: 875413 8. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Cast Frozen - "Frozen Heart" (1:46)
Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez - "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" (3:07)
Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel - "For The First Time In Forever" (3:49)
Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana - "Love Is An Open Door" (2:06)
Idina Menzel - "Let It Go" (3:37)
Jonathan Groff - "Reindeer(S) Are Better Than People" (0:47)
Josh Gad - "In Summer" (1:49)
Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel - "For The First Time In Forever" (reprise) (2:20)
Maia Wilson & Cast Frozen - "Fixer Upper" (2:59)
Demi Lovato - "Let It Go" (Demi Lovato version) (3:42)
Review: A cinematic sensation and an instant classic and record breaker, Disney's animated movie 'Frozen' celebrates its 10-year anniversary this year with this special zoetrope double picture disc featuring scenes from one of the, now, most iconic movies of all time moving before your eyes. Included is, of course, Idina Menzel's award-winning score 'Let it Go' which charted around the world and wormed its way into the ears of parents to this day. Not to be slept on, though, is Demi Lovato's rendition that plays over the credits sequence or 'Fixer Upper', the jovial chorus musical number.The perfect Christmas gift for the fan in your life, and trust us, there is statistically one somewhere, no matter how old.
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Broadchurch: The Final Chapter (Soundtrack)
Cat: 656787 2. Rel: 16 Aug 24
I Could Hear Water (3:57)
Re-Enactment (3:22)
Interrogation (1:37)
The Final Chapter (3:38)
Right By You (3:19)
I Could Have Stopped It (4:16)
Ellie's Theme (2:57)
I Felt Guilty (2:46)
Going Under (3:43)
Vigil (2:30)
Attack (1:36)
Say It Was Me (1:52)
Not Alone (3:18)
Tell Us What Happened (3:23)
Take My Leave Of You (feat Arnor Dan) (2:46)
Review: olafur Arnalds' Broadchurch: The Final Chapter captures the conclusion of the acclaimed British drama with a deeply atmospheric score. This 15-track collection, released by Mercury KX, showcases Arnalds' signature emotive style, blending haunting melodies with subtle, immersive textures. The soundtrack is integral to the series' final season, enhancing its dramatic and emotional impact. From the introspective 'I Could Hear Water' to the poignant 'Take My Leave Of You' featuring Arnor Dan, the music threads through moments of tension and resolution with grace. Each composition, such as 'Ellie's Theme' and 'Going Under,' builds on Arnalds' previous work, reflecting the show's profound narrative and character arcs. Housed in a single-pocket picture sleeve, this LP offers a seamless continuation of Arnalds' collaboration with the series and an exciting and dramatic ending.
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Stalker/The Mirror: Music From Andrey Tarkovsky's Motion Pictures (Soundtrack)
Cat: MIR 100709LP. Rel: 13 Aug 13
Stalker
Train
They Go Long
Meditation
Exodus
Dedication To Andrey Tarkovsky
Review: This vinyl issue presents some of Edward Artemiev's finest soundtrack work, taken from Andrei Tarkovsky's classic films Stalker and The Mirror. The A-side is given over to four tracks from Stalker, with the haunting themes of the film's narrative explored in the title theme with chilling synth textures, pan pipes and harpsichord tones, while the prickly textures of "Train" and "They Go Long" offer tense introspection. "Exodus" and "Dedication To Andrei Tarkovsky" from The Mirror both offer that unique combination of monolithic scale and pastoral melody that makes Artemiev's music so intriguing.
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Intérprete: Max Essa, Rivet
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Persona 5: Megamix (Soundtrack)
Cat: 8BIT 82312. Rel: 20 May 25
Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There (0:45)
Phantom (0:57)
Escape (0:57)
Tension (0:57)
Awakening (0:57)
Will Power (0:57)
King, Queen, & Slaves (0:57)
Last Surprise (0:57)
Triumph (0:57)
Tokyo Emergency (0:57)
Butterfly Kiss (0:57)
Layer Cake (0:57)
Blooming Villain (0:57)
A Woman (0:57)
Suspicion (0:57)
Price (0:57)
Keeper Of Lust (0:57)
Life Goes On (0:35)
When Mother Was There (0:38)
Alright (0:38)
Break It Down (0:40)
So Boring (0:44)
Sweatshop (0:47)
Run, Run, Run (0:40)
Life Will Change (1:03)
Mementos (1:16)
Have A Short Rest (1:16)
Beneath The Mask (1:16)
Sunset Bridge (1:16)
Wicked Plan (1:16)
What’s Going On (1:16)
Tokyo Daylight (1:16)
The Whims Of Fate (1:16)
Escape (Another version) (1:16)
Getaway (Another version) (1:16)
Ark (1:16)
Rivers In The Desert (1:16)
Freedom & Peace (0:52)
Confrontation (1:16)
Jaldabaoth (0:53)
Swear To My Bones (0:53)
Our Beginning (0:51)
Hoshi To Bokura To (0:48)
Review: The Persona 5 Megamix Vinyl Soundtrack distils the essence of the game's legendary audio into one electrifying album. It's a curated selection that pulls from hours of jazzy, stylish and emotionally charged music that defines the whole mood and aesthetic of the game. From iconic bangers like 'Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There' and 'Last Surprise' to atmospheric gems like 'Beneath the Mask' and 'Rivers in the Desert,' these tracks brim with hooky musical character and also plenty of narrative weight. With remixed album art by Drew Wise, this is a sleek, essential tribute to one of gaming's most unforgettable soundtracks.

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Persona 4: Megamix (Soundtrack)
Cat: 8BIT 82302. Rel: 20 May 25
Pursuing My True Self (1:19)
New Days (1:01)
Signs Of Love (0:48)
Your Affection (0:52)
Like A Dream Come True (0:53)
Who's There? (1:08)
Smile (1:01)
Backside Of The TV (1:14)
Castle (1:07)
Deduction (1:19)
Border Of Insanity (0:43)
I'll Face Myself (Battle) (0:59)
I'll Face Myself (0:53)
It's Show Time! (1:06)
Quelorie Magic! (1:31)
Sauna (1:15)
Awakening (1:09)
Reach Out To The Truth (First Battle) (0:59)
Period (0:58)
Specialist (0:58)
Theater (0:49)
Zone Time (0:53)
A New World Fool (1:05)
The Fog (0:55)
Heartbeat, Heartbreak (1:09)
Youthful Lunch (1:01)
Traumerei (1:17)
Secret Base (0:49)
Junes Theme (1:27)
Game (1:28)
Heaven (1:12)
Deduction (Another version) (0:52)
Long Way (1:40)
The Almighty (1:36)
Never More (1:14)
Review: Part of the wider Megami Tensei video game franchise, Persona 4 is a 2008 role playing title that hit Japan, and made a huge impact, in 2008. Set in a fictional version of the Land of the Rising Sun's countryside, players adopt the character of a high school student who moves to the small town of Inaba from the city to experience rural living for 12 months. Mysterious murders ensue, and it's up to you - or whoever's got the PS2 controller - to work out what's happening. It's typically deep dive stuff for a country that has always had a very unique relationship with video games. Atlus, the developer, already had a reputation for making beloved scores for its titles, and this one is no exception, although broke the mould compared with preceding instalments in the saga. Way more upbeat, it's a mixture of bubblegum dance pop, chip music, high intensity synth rock, urban-hued J-pop, and 'toon jazz.
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Strip Tease (Soundtrack)
Strip Tease (Soundtrack) (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: SVVRCH 064C. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Strip-Tease (2:10)
Wake Me At Five (2:45)
Solitude (2:07)
At Maxim's (1:01)
Rafa Temporel (2:44)
Ariane Audition (0:46)
Some Small Chance (1:59)
Safari (3:59)
Bath Dance (1:53)
Serge At Sam's (2:31)
Strip-Tease (instrumental) (2:56)
At Elephant Blanc (5:06)
Poupee La Rose (1:43)
Effeuillage (0:29)
Serge & Sam (2:32)
Crazy-Horse Swing (1:44)
Hurry (3:20)
Strip-Tease (Piano) (1:17)
Rendez-Vous A La Calavados (2:56)
Review: Painter, musician, actor, director and producer. John Lurie has done a lot in his time, whether that's appearing in 19 movies, composing for 20 TV shows and films - including some of those he was the star of - or producing primitivist art work. Here, we get to engage with two of those back catalogues, even if only because these are scores to a pair of his most iconic flicks. Always cool and stripped, Lurie's stuff is the kind of experimental-leaning jazz that works so well when setting the scene. And this applies off screen, IRL too: pressing play here will only serve to create a mood wherever you are, no matter what you're doing. One of shadowy streets, yellow hued spots, smoky barrooms and dark backrooms, a sense of after hours exploration.
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Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (Soundtrack)
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram transluscent blue & pink splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: WW 210. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (main Title Theme) (2:49)
Threatening Survival (2:41)
Monarch Base/Red Dream (2:23)
He's Arriving/Devastation (2:52)
Leaving Colosseum/New Dossier (2:25)
French Army (2:33)
Friendship (2:10)
New Entrances & Encounters (2:32)
Approaching The Lake (1:52)
Hollow Earth's Nature (1:16)
IWI Findings (4:06)
Ancient Creatures (3:46)
Memories Resurface (2:42)
Myth & Ritual (2:46)
New Kingdom (2:31)
Desperate Escape (4:01)
Broken (1:02)
Tech Project Upgrade (2:57)
Divine & Glorious (2:49)
Egypt Fight (2:30)
Collapsing Gravity (5:39)
Frozen Rio (3:50)
You Are My Home (1:38)
Review: Moviegoers have been obsessed with man v beast since the first cameras were rolling on the earliest motion pictures. Der Golem, a 1915 German silent film buy Paul Wegener, is often cited as the first example of an on-screen creature, and since then they have come thick, fast, and usually pretty scary. At least at first. Of all the monsters out there, though, none come close to the scale of King Kong. Well, OK, maybe Godzilla. The pair certainly give each other a run for their money in the size stakes, and they've been pitted against each other several times before. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is the latest incarnation of that premise, Adam Wingard's 2024 flick. Here's the soundtrack, which is as bombastic and thrilling as you would hope from a major blockbuster like this.
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A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack)
A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 8BIT 81592. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Through The Archway (1:17)
Exploratory (5:26)
A Sit By The Water (1:36)
A Monster's Expedition (0:34)
The Rain Cascades (1:54)
Walking Through Mists (4:52)
Sedentary Waters (1:22)
To Cross The Seas (1:40)
Between The Shoals (5:14)
Islands With An Ocean View (1:33)
Moving Evergreens (1:48)
Observatory (5:09)
The Thalassic Surrounding (0:21)
Making Friends (2:26)
Pushing Onwards (0:51)
Isocyanic Acid (9:30)
Credits (1:10)
Level Select (0:51)
Andromeda (1:39)
Delpinus (2:10)
Vela (4:11)
Ursa Minor (2:28)
Cassiopeia (1:28)
Taurus (3:52)
Ursa Major (0:38)
Perseus (1:28)
Journey (2:26)
Monoliths (0:27)
Orion (1:05)
Nova (0:25)
Nova 7 (1:45)
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (1:52)
Evergreen (2:32)
A Welcoming Presence (2:16)
Warm & Cosy (1:18)
Flutter (1:15)
Whist (1:29)
It Isn't Over (3:39)
The Big Picture (1:31)
Dreamworld Waltz (3:13)
A Friend, In Three Parts (6:02)
Review: A Monster's Expedition + Earlier Adventures is a double disc collection of music from four different video games (namely A Monster's Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express and A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build) all composed by Eli Rainsberry, Allison Walker, Nick Dymond, and Priscilla Snow. Each one is utterly unique to the game and each one comes laden with beautiful soothing atmospheres delicately coloured with ponderous and whimsical melodies that will distract you from whatever you are doing they are so gorgeous. This is music to get lost in and it comes with superbly serene artwork from Andre Rodrigues.
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Challengers (Soundtrack)
Challengers (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + art cards + sticker)
Cat: 198028 08051. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Challengers (1:12)
"I Know" (1:59)
Yeah X10 (0:15)
L'oeuf (2:39)
The Signal (3:46)
Brutalizer (3:09)
Stopper (2:50)
Brutalizer (2) (1:36)
The Points That Matter (1:57)
Lullaby (1:46)
Final Set (2:49)
Pull Over (2:42)
Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol (3:09)
Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol (part 2) (3:00)
Challengers: Match Point (3:21)
Compress/Repress (2:25)
Review: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, known for their remarkable work with Nine Inch Nails and film scores like The Social Network, deliver a techno-charged soundtrack for Luca Guadagnino's tennis-themed love triangle drama Challengers. The score is a pulsating mix of electroclash, synth-pop, and driving techno, expertly weaving traditional instruments with electronic beats. Reznor and Ross take Guadagnino's vision to heart, crafting a soundtrack that not only drives the narrative but also challenges expectations with its bold, rhythmic energy. Tracks like 'Compress/Repress', co-written with Guadagnino and featuring Reznor's vocals, showcase their ability to blend artistic expression with the film's themes of control and power. Overall, this is a excellent soundtrack that works well to support the visual or just listening to it without having seen the movie.
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Barbie (Soundtrack)
Barbie (Soundtrack) (translucent pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: WW 195. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Creation Of Barbie (2:41)
Pink (Opening Theme) (2:08)
Beach Off (1:38)
Ken Thinks (0:47)
Stairway To Weird Barbie (1:42)
Thoughts Of Death (1:57)
Send Me Through The Portal (1:11)
Ken Makes A Discovery (1:30)
Bus Stop Billie (1:25)
Mattel (2:14)
Meeting Ruth (2:08)
You Failed Me! (3:29)
Allan Vs Kens (1:33)
Deprogramming (4:23)
Warmth Of Your Gaze (0:45)
An Ending (3:47)
I Don't Have An Ending (2:22)
What Was I Made For? (Epilogue) (4:55)
Review: The results are in and the doubters have been silenced - Barbie's silver screen debut has been a resounding success. As well as adroitly treading the line between bubblegum escapism and socially astute observation, Greta Gerwig's blockbuster features a heavyweight soundtrack pieced together by premier league pop auteur Mark Ronson alongside Andrew Wyatt.
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