The tension of crime and suspense portrayed in film music
The world of John Murphy's crime films.
The soundtrack to the 2001 film "Snatch" showcases Murphy's talent as a film composer. The tense score and stylish song selection recreate the unique atmosphere of the film through music. It is a highly accomplished soundtrack that perfectly complements the world of director Guy Ritchie's film.
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23 TRACKS:
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1)
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Klint - Diamond
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2)
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Benicio Del Toro - "Vere Iz Da Storn?"
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3)
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Overseer - Supermoves
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4)
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The Johnston Brothers - Hernando's Hideaway
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Jason Statham - "Zee Germans"
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6)
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The Stranglers - Golden Brown
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10cc - Dreadlock Holiday
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8)
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John Murphy (2) And Daniel L. Griffiths - Hava Nagila
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Dennis Farina - "Avi Arrives"
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Maceo & The Macks - Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)
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Mirwais - Disco Science
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Alan Ford (8) - "Nemesis"
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Bobby Byrd - Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming)
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Madonna - Lucky Star
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Alan Ford (8) - "Come Again!"
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The Specials - Ghost Town
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Vinnie Jones - "Shrinking Balls"
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The Herbaliser - Sensual Woman
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Massive Attack - Angel
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Charles Cork - "RRRR...Rumble"
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Oasis (2) - F**kin' In The Bushes
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22)
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Dennis Farina - "Avi's Declaration"
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23)
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Huey "Piano" Smith & His Clowns - Don't You Just Know It
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Compiled By, Producer - Steve Levy
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Engineer - Gary Moore (2)
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Compiled By, Producer - Ian Neil
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Executive-Producer - Guy Ritchie
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Executive-Producer - Matthew Vaughn (2)