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The score to Jim Sheridan's The Boxer was written by Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer, and the two have created a moving, ambitious score that captures the drama of the story. The music has a strong Irish undercurrent and is largely performed by the Irish Film Orchestra and the Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. But the most impressive thing about the score is that it actually holds up apart from the film itself. ~ Rodney Batdorf
Soundtrack to 1998 film starring Daniel Day Lewis & Emily Watson, with music from Gavin Friday. MCA. 2004.
Original score composed by Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer.
Engineers: Paul Corkett, James P. Nichols, Conal Markey.
Personnel: Gavin Friday (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, keyboards, electronics); Maurice Seezer (vocals, guitar, accordion, piano, keyboards, electronics); Peter O'Toole (guitar, bouzouki); Andrew Phillpot (guitar, keyboards, drums, programming, electronics); Barnes Goulding (drums).
Audio Mixers: James Nichols; Paul Corkett.
Recording information: BMG Studios, New York, NY; Hanover, Dublin, Ireland; Morgue, Dublin, Ireland; Th; Windmill Lane Recording Studio, Dublin, Ireland.
Unknown Contributor Role: Irish Film Orchestra.
Arrangers: Gavin Friday; Maurice Seezer. Boxer Soundtrack Songs | 1. | In the Shadow of a Gun |
| 2. | Holy Family I, The |
| 3. | To the Peace Line - (dialogue) |
| 4. | Boxer, The |
| 5. | Twelve Noon |
| 6. | You Broke My Heart - (dialogue) |
| 7. | Semtex |
| 8. | Night Band |
| 9. | Peace - (dialogue) |
| 10. | Fight's Over, The - (dialogue) |
| 11. | Angus Dei |
| 12. | Funeral - (dialogue) |
| 13. | Holy Family II, The |
| 14. | End of Story, Peacemaker |
| 15. | Boxer (Finale) |
| 16. | Everything's Gonna Be Alright |
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