Breaking and Entering (soundtrack)
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Breaking and Entering: Music from the Film is the soundtrack album for the film Breaking and Entering
Breaking and Entering (film)
Gabriel Yared and Underworld collaborated on the film's original music score.-External links:* at TIFF, by Andrea Miller /CANOE Live...

and was released by V2 Records
V2 Records
V2 Records is a record label that is owned by Universal Music Group as of October 2007. The label was founded in 1996 by Richard Branson, five years after he sold Virgin Records to EMI....

 on November 6, 2006, almost two months before the film's theatrical release in the U.S.. The musical score is the result of a collaboration between Underworld
Underworld (band)
Underworld are a British electronic group, and principal name under which duo Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have recorded together since 1980.- Early years: 1979–1986 :...

 and Gabriel Yared
Gabriel Yared
Gabriel Yared is a Lebanese composer, best known for his work in French and American cinema.Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his work in France included the scores for Betty Blue and Camille Claudel. He later began working on English language films, particularly those directed by Anthony Minghella...

.

Track listing

  1. "A Thing Happens"
  2. "St Pancras"
  3. "Sad Amira"
  4. "Monkey One"
  5. "Not Talking"
  6. "Hungerford Bridge"
  7. "We Love Bea"
  8. "Happy Toast"
  9. "Monkey Two"
  10. "Will and Amira"
  11. "Primrose Hill"
  12. "So-ree"
  13. "Mending Things"
  14. "Broken Entered"
  15. "Piano Modal"
  16. "Counterpoint Hang Pulse"
  17. "JAL to Tokyo: Riverrun Version" (Japan Bonus Track)


Sigur Rós
Sigur Rós
Sigur Rós is an Icelandic post-rock band with classicaland minimalist elements. The band is known for its ethereal sound, and frontman Jónsi Birgisson's falsetto vocals and use of bowed guitar. In January 2010, the band announced that they will be on hiatus. Since then, it has since been announced...

song "Sé lest" is heard during the credits, however the song does not appear on the soundtrack.

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