New BBC Two Western series The English is now available in full on BBC iPlayer, and as well as having a musical score befitting of the landscape in which it is set the show also features an ear-worm filled soundtrack.
The show follows America, 1890 – two strangers who are drawn together in the violent landscape in 1890 America, and it has a star-studded cast including Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer, Rafe Spall, Tom Hughes and Toby Jones.
Blunt plays Cornelia Locke, an aristocratic Englishwoman out for revenge against the man responsible for the death of her son. Meanwhile Spencer plays Eli Whipp, a retired Pawnee scout out to claim his birthright.
The series comes from Hugo Blick, who is best known for his work on previous shows including Black Earth Rising, The Honourable Woman and The Shadow Line.
The soundtrack includes songs from Ora Cogan, Tom McRae and The Wailin’ Jennys amongst others, with at least one recognisable song featuring in almost every episode in the six-part run.
Read on for everything you need to know about the soundtrack and musical score for The English on BBC Two.
The English composer
The series’s musical score has been composed by Federico Jusid.
Jusid’s work can be heard in previous series such as Gran Reserva and 2018’s Watership Down, as well as the films Life Itself, Exodus: Gods and Kings and The Secret in Their Eyes. The latter won the the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010.
The English soundtrack: Every song featured in the BBC Two drama
Episode 1 – What You Want and What You Need
Some Say (I Got Devil) – Melanie
Episode 2 – Path of the Dead
Into Dust – Mazzy Star
Episode 3 – Vultures on the Line
Katie Cruel – Ora Cogan
Episode 4 – The Wounded Wolf
You Cut Her Hair – Tom McRae
Episode 6 – Cherished
Crucify Your Mind – Rodriguez
Long Time Traveller – The Wailin’ Jennys
American Tune – Crooked Still
The English continues on BBC Two on Thursdays and all episodes are available on BBC iPlayer now. All episodes will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer. Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide to see what’s on tonight.
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