28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by John Murphy
Released June 12, 2007 (2007-06-12) (original)
June 2, 2009 (2009-06-02) (limited ed.)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 50:28
Label Fox Music
Producer John Murphy & Michael Gerhard
28 Days Later chronology
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album
(2003)
28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2007)

28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the accompanying soundtrack for 2007 film of the same name, composed by John Murphy. It was released on June 12, 2007, exclusively to iTunes.com.[1] On June 2, 2009, a limited edition a CD of 1500 copies (which included an interview with Murphy as the final track), was released by La-La Land Records.[2]

iTunes track listing

All tracks written by John Murphy. 

No. Title Length
1. "28 Theme"   3:57
2. "Welcome to Britain"   2:25
3. "Helicopter Chase"   1:41
4. "Fire-bombing London"   2:38
5. "Theme 1"   1:53
6. "Walk to Regents Park"   2:54
7. "Kiss of Death"   2:53
8. "Don Abandons Alice"   2:59
9. "London Deserted"   2:24
10. "Go Go Go!"   2:10
11. "Theme 2"   2:33
12. "Knock Knock - Cottage Attack"   2:30
13. "Night Watch"   1:56
14. "Code Red"   2:29
15. "Going Home"   2:38
16. "Tammy Kills Her Dad"   2:20
17. "Crowd Breaks Out"   1:48
18. "Outbreak"   3:06
19. "Leaving England"   2:36
20. "End Credits (Theme 3)"   2:38

2009 La-La Land Records Album

No. Title Length
1. "Cottage Attack"   2:34
2. "28 Theme"   3:31
3. "Welcome to Britain"   2:25
4. "Firebombing London"   2:35
5. "London Deserted"   2:23
6. "Kiss of Death"   2:52
7. "Scooter Through London"   3:16
8. "Going Home"   2:37
9. "Alice is Alive!"   2:23
10. "Don Abandons Alice"   2:57
11. "Night Watch"   1:56
12. "Go Go Go!"   2:10
13. "Code Red"   2:30
14. "Walk to Regents Park"   2:53
15. "Outbreak"   3:06
16. "Crowd Break Out"   1:49
17. "The Depot"   3:17
18. "Helicopter Mayhem"   4:27
19. "Andy's Theme"   1:53
20. "Underground"   3:35
21. "Leaving England"   2:37
22. "Hymn to England"   2:38
23. "John Murphy Interview"   13:08

References

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