nachito_pop
06-30-2012, 01:57 AM
Shroud For A Nightingale: The Screen Music Of Richard Harvey
MP3 CBR 320 kbps / 44.100kHz / Joint stereo | 77 mn | 156 Mb
Composed by Richard Harvey. Released in 1996.
Also contains music from:
Shroud For A Nightingale
Game, Set, And Match
The Wimbledon Poisoner
GBH
Doctor Finlay
P.D. James
Commander Dalgleish Stories
Track listing
01. Shroud for a Nightingale (07:47)
02. Hostages (09:08)
03. The Assam Garden (03:43)
04. Doctor Finlay – Mission of Mercy / End Titles (03:18)
05. G.B.H. – Perfume (03:20)
06. G.B.H. – From a Cold Land (02:17)
07. Defence of the Realm (03:14)
08. A Small Dance (04:06)
09. Doomsday Gun (08:24)
10. Jake’s Progress – Jake’s Story (05:18)
11. The Wimbledon Poisoner (04:13)
12. To Each His Own (02:54)
13. Dancing with the Dead (05:37)
14. The Shape of the World (02:41)
15. Deadly Advice (03:37)
16. Game, Set & Match – The Bridge (05:04)
17. Game, Set & Match – The End Game (04:19)
Link to Download:
DOWNLOAD (http://www.mediafire.com/?tm5fb6922tktkjv)
Enjoy it!
bishtyboshty
08-11-2012, 07:17 PM
… any chance of a re-upload please ?.
Phideas1
01-11-2013, 03:54 PM
Thank you very much… a great talent.
Petros
01-12-2013, 03:18 PM
Thank you very much for the share.
alansmithee69
04-12-2015, 08:31 PM
Awesome, thank you! Can’t believe the link still works!
TeddyV
05-23-2016, 07:02 PM
Sometimes composers I haven’t thought of in years suddenly, unexpectedly come to mind. Perhaps I was thinking of Richard Harvey because I was incredibly fortunate to find Game, Set and Match here just a little while ago, after having pretty much given up on ever hearing it again except on lp. But out of the blue I searched his name this morning and found this. And what a treasure it is. Can’t believe the link is still viable after this long. Some really, really beautiful music here, perfect for a cold, rainy afternoon like this. Shroud for a Nightingale takes me back decades, I guess, to when we first watched it. It was the first(?) Dalgliesh mystery, and one of the handful of really good ones. And GBH, Michael’s Palin’s career best, so far. Way back in the days when poor, old PBS could afford to run anything worthwhile. Thanks so much for posting. Beautiful sound quality, too, better than many of the "lossless/flac" offerings here. Much appreciated!