| 1. ’s ‘end of the world’ complex and multi-genre soundtrack |
| 2. From the Award-winning composer of Sherlock and Casino Royale comes a follow up to the hugely successful, Emmy nominated Good Omens soundtrack |
| 3. Good Omens series 2 premiered on Prime Video on 28th July. The series follows the odd couple, angel Aziraphale and demon Crowley in their quest to sabotage the end of the World. The six-episode sequel to the popular adaptation of the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, concerns the Archangel Gabriel arriving without his memories to Aziraphale’s bookshop. Aziraphale and Crowley attempt to find out what happened to Gabriel, whilst hiding him from Heaven and Hell, both eager to find him |
| 4. ’s soundtrack to Good Omens was first released in 2019 to favourable reviews, with BBC Music Magazine calling it “a rollicking trip to hell and back”. Blueprint Magazine described it as “a great listen” and Sci Fi Bulletin commented on “plenty of memorable themes” to conclude that “This is another work of art from Arnold” |
| 5. At times nostalgic and eerie but always varied, beautiful and full of excitement, the Good Omens 2 soundtrack showcases Arnold’s every skill from his composer arsenal. Featured here are orchestral arrangements with sprinkling of Sugar Plum Fairy pizzicato and percussion, jaunty strings and mighty choral sweeps from Crouch End Festival Chorus. Added to the mix are rock guitar riffs, and psychedelic 70s sounds and all together they create a haunting otherworldly feel, complementing the fantasy and the quirky humour of the show. The spirited Waltz of the opening theme is also present in the second series and it wonderfully sets the scene for fantastical mayhem. In series 2, this robust, evocative, and funny music entity, becomes yet again another character in the story |
| 6. Award-winning composer is well known for his blockbuster scores, including Stargate, The Chronicles of Narnia: the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Hot Fuzz, Paul, Independence Day, 2 Fast 2 Furious and Casino Royale as well as for his TV work such as Sherlock and Dracula |
| 7. Tracklist: |
| 8. 1.01 - - Before the Beginning |
| 9. 1.02 - - Good Omens 2 |
| 10. 1.03 - - Into Soho |
| 11. 1.04 - - Something Terrible |
| 12. 1.05 - - To The Bookshop |
| 13. 1.06 - - Maggie and Nina |
| 14. 1.07 - - He’s Smoking |
| 15. 1.08 - - Tiny Miracle |
| 16. 1.09 - - Heavenly Alarm Bells |
| 17. 1.10 - - Avaunt ! |
| 18. 1.11 - - The Song is the Clue |
| 19. 1.12 - - It’s What God Wants |
| 20. 1.13 - - A Mighty Wind |
| 21. 1.14 - - Whales |
| 22. 1.15 - - Gabriel Returns |
| 23. 1.16 - - His New Children |
| 24. 1.17 - - Am I Awful Now? |
| 25. 1.18 - - Fallen Angel |
| 26. 1.19 - - Police Arrive |
| 27. 1.20 - - Scotland |
| 28. 1.21 - - We’re Going to Hell |
| 29. 1.22 - - People Get a Choice |
| 30. 1.23 - - My Car is Not Yellow |
| 31. 1.24 - - Beelzebub in Hell |
| 32. 1.25 - - The Book |
| 33. 1.26 - - The Fly |
| 34. 1.27 - - Mr. Dalrymple |
| 35. 1.28 - - We Need to Cut |
| 36. 1.29 - - I’m Going to Save Her |
| 37. 1.30 - - Crowley Goes Large |
| 38. 1.31 - - Not Kind |
| 39. 1.32 - - Beelzebub Isn't Happy |
| 40. 2.33 - - Hell-O |
| 41. 2.34 - - Nazi Zombies |
| 42. 2.35 - - March of the Nazi Zombies |
| 43. 2.36 - - Crowley Pep Talk |
| 44. 2.37 - - The Magic Shop |
| 45. 2.38 - - Catch The Bullet |
| 46. 2.39 - - Zombies in the Dressing Room |
| 47. 2.40 - - I'll Let You Have It |
| 48. 2.41 - - We’re Storming a Book Shop |
| 49. 2.42 - - Monsieur Azirophale |
| 50. 2.43 - - The Candelabra |
| 51. 2.44 - - Here Comes Hell |
| 52. 2.45 - - Gabriel Gives Himself Up |
| 53. 2.46 - - Shax |
| 54. 2.47 - - The Circle |
| 55. 2.48 - - Bin Through The Window |
| 56. 2.49 - - Gabriel Leaving Heaven |
| 57. 2.50 - - The Halo |
| 58. 2.51 - - Gabriel Revealed |
| 59. 2.52 - - Gabriel's Love Story |
| 60. 2.53 - - Leaving The Bookshop |
| 61. 2.54 - - Gabriel and Beelzebub |
| 62. 2.55 - - Crowley and Muriel |
| 63. 2.56 - - I Forgive You |
| 64. 2.57 - - Don’t Bother |
| 65. 2.58 - - The Biggest Decision |
| 66. 2.59 - - The End? |