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Finding Emily (OST)

Various Artists

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Title

Finding Emily (OST)

Format

Double LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2026

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

SILLP1867

Barcode

5014929001937

Comments

2LP Colour (1 x Purple 1 x Silver) Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve PRE ORDER EXPECTED 26/06/26

Product Information

Title

Finding Emily (OST)

Format

Double LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

SILLP1867

Barcode

5014929001937

Comments

2LP Colour (1 x Purple 1 x Silver) Vinyl in Gatefold Sleeve PRE ORDER EXPECTED 26/06/26
SKU: VT1778682850345
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  • Description

    So naturally, music needed to play a critical role in Finding Emily. "Music was always going to play a vital role," director Alicia MacDonald says. "I wanted it to be the beating heart of the film and a key element of the emotional language. In addition to our leading lad being a struggling musician, music felt like the setting and a character itself."

    The filmmakers recruited Morgan Kibby to compose the film's score - a classical pianist, cellist and vocalist, Kibby was a longtime member of the French act M83 and has worked with artists including Harry Styles and Lady Gaga.

    To assemble the soundtrack, the filmmakers turned to music supervisor Iain Cooke whose credits include the Lena Dunham Netflix series Too Much and the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black . "Alicia's vision has always been to do something slightly different," Cooke says. "We all know the headline acts in Manchester, but it's not just about placing them within the film - it's about looking under the surface and using forgotten classics or crate digging and unearthing songs by incredible acts that have not necessarily been heard on screen before. We wanted the overall soundtrack to feel very curated and true to Manchester and the northwest of England but inherently unique and distinctive to this film."

    With that in mind, Cooke chose to feature local acts like The Durutti Column and Black Grape on the soundtrack. Further helping set the film apart are appearances from groups including W.H. Lung, who perform the track "How to Walk" in the film at the famous Night and Day Cafe. The legendary music venue in the Northern Quarter hosted many of Manchester's best-known bands over the years, especially when they were still lesser known and up and coming.

    Purple and silver double vinyl, housed in gatefold sleeve. 

  • Track List

    Disc 1
    1. There's a Reason Why (from Finding Emily) - Blossoms
    2. Rock and a Calm Place - Antony Szmierek
    3. Otis - The Durutti Column
    4. "To be revealed"
    5. You're Gonna See Her Again - Morgan Kibby
    6. Blue Monday - New Order
    7. "To be revealed"
    8. Kelly's Heroes - Black Grape
    9. How to Walk (from Finding Emily) - W.H. Lung
    10. Edge of Saturday Night - The Blessed Madonna, Kylie Minogue
    11. Let's Have a Kiki - Scissor Sisters
    12. Love Talk (from Finding Emily) - Blossoms
    13. "To be revealed"
    14. Your Face Knocks Me Sick - Morgan Kibby

    Disc 2
    1. "To be revealed"
    2. Wordy Rappinghood - Tom Tom Club
    3. Green Checked Shirt - Morgan Kibby
    4. Divisive - We Have Band
    5. Atmosphere - James Blake
    6. Reinvent - Phoebe Green
    7. Terminated with Immediate Effect - Morgan Kibby
    8. The Painting of the Bay (from Finding Emily) - W.H. Lung
    9. Call It a Night - Morgan Kibby
    10. "To be revealed"
    11. Flowers (Sunship Remix) - Sweet Female Attitude
    12. Off Wiv Ya Heads - Nia Archives
    13. Catch You Up - Spike Fearn
    14. Ramalama (Bang Bang) - Roisin Murphy
    15. Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen

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