Down Under
With the release of Russell Crowe's directorial debut in The Water Diviner, Matthew Sweet features some of its music and looks at a selection of film music with an antipodean connection.
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Russell Crowe on Radio 4's Front Row
Russell Crowe discusses his directorial debut, The Water Diviner
Music Played
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Peter Best
Crocodile Dundee: Opening TitlesΒ
- Crocodile Dundee - Original Soundtrack.
- SILVA SCREEN.
- 25.
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Bruce Smeaton
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith - Main Theme
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith - Original Soundtrack.
- DRG Records.
- 8.
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Shel Silverstein
The Wild Colonial Boy
Singer: Mick Jagger.- Ned Kelly - Original Soundtrack.
- Rykodisc.
- 3.
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Klaus Badelt
The Jerilderie Letter
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Ned Kelly - Original Soundtrack.
- Rykodisc.
- 12.
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JeanβMichel Jarre
Gallipoli - Closing Theme
Performer: JeanβMichel Jarre.- Gallipoli - Original Soundtrack.
- DRG Records.
- 2.
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David Hirschfelder
Love is my alibi
Singer: Kris Fogelmark. Orchestra: Ed Starink.- The Water Diviner - Original Soundtrack.
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David Hirschfelder
End Titles
Orchestra: The Festival Studio Orchestra.- The Water Diviner - Original Soundtrack.
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David Hirschfelder
With the help of God, Shine
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- Shine - Original Soundtrack.
- Philips.
- 1.
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Edmund Choi
The day the world stood still
Singer: Tina Arena. Choir: Australian Boys' Choir.- The Dish - Original Soundtrack.
- Varese Sarabande.
- 26.
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Brian May
Mad Max Suite
Orchestra: The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Paul Bateman.- The Fantasy Album.
- Silva Screen.
- 8.
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John Ireland
The Overlanders
Orchestra: Studio Orchestra.- The Overlanders - Original Soundtrack.
- Pearl.
- 13.
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David Hirschfelder
Scott & Franβs Paso Doble
Orchestra: Tokyo Studio Orchestra.- Strictly Ballroom - Original Soundtrack.
- Columbia.
- 11.
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Vangelis
Blade Runner
- Blade Runner - Original Soundtrack.
- East West.
- 1.
Broadcast
- Sat 4 Apr 2015 16:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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