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Last broadcast on Sun, 20 Dec 2009, 15:30 on BBC Radio 6 Music.

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A Month of Matinees continues with the British film director Edgar Wright. Making his name as the director of the cult British comedy TV show Spaced Edgar has gone on to direct the two biggest British comedy films in recent years - Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Today he plays tunes from his record collection and explains how certain music comes to be used in certain parts of films. There's also an insight into his favourite work in other soundtracks.

Music played

  1. Barry Gray Theme From Space 1999

  2. Daddy Maxfield Rave ‘n’ Rock

  3. Jarvis Cocker Jarvis Cocker Angela

  4. Metric Metric Stadium Love

  5. Brendan Canning Brendan Canning Churches Under The Stairs

  6. Beck Beck Mixed Bizness Cornelius Remix

  7. Frank Black Frank Black I Heard Ramona Sing

  8. Art Brut Art Brut Demons Out

  9. The Slew Robbin’ Banks Doin’ Time

  10. Siriusmo High Together

  11. Fake Blood Mars

  12. Supergrass Supergrass Sitting Up Straight

  13. Queen Queen Keep Yourself Alive

  14. Focus Focus Sylvia

  15. The Kinks The Kinks Two Sisters

  16. Lee Hazlewood Lee Hazlewood My Autumn’s Done Come

  17. Frantique Strut Your Funky Stuff

  18. Liquid Gold Dance Yourself Dizzy

  19. Yomanda Synth & Strings

  20. The Bonzo Dog Band The Bonzo Dog Band Canyons Of Your Mind

  21. Madness Madness The Return Of The Los Palmas 7

  22. Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone Deep Down

  23. Paul Williams The Hell Of It

  24. Paul Williams So You Wanna Be A Boxer

  25. Joe CornishAll Night Garage

  26. Paul Giovanni Willow’s Song

  27. Quincy Jones Quincy Jones They Call Me Mister Tibbs

Broadcast

  1. Sun 20 Dec 2009
    15:30

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