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Peaky blinders - the immortal man (LP)

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Martin Slattery Antony Genn - Peaky blinders - the immortal man

The score for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man was composed by Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, who also composed the music for the television series. Their compositions form the core of this soundtrack, which is further supplemented by contributions from various artists.

The release falls within the Indie & Alternative genre and incorporates elements of alternative rock and post-punk. The album alternates guitar-focused tracks with more atmospheric and cinematic pieces that capture the atmosphere of post-war Birmingham. The soundtrack features contributions from Grian Chatten (Fontaines DC), Lankum, Nick Cave, and Amy Taylor of Amyl & the Sniffers.

This release brings together the score and soundtrack material composed specifically for the film, offering a comprehensive overview of the musical creation of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man .

  • Release: 2026-05-15
  • Genre: Indie & Alternative / Alternative Rock
  • Format: LP
  • Origin: Pays-Bas

Tracklist:

Disc 1:

1: Opening Scene / The Currency"
2: The Immortal Man"
3: Ruby’s Scarf"
4: Nobody’s Son"
5: No Heaven No Hell For Duke Shelby"
6: People Person"
7: Duke And Beckett Strike A Deal"
8: An Intruder In The House "
9: Ada And Duke"
10: Opium Dreams"
11: Tommy

Disc 2:

12: Black Dhalia"
13: Beckett Tests Duke"
14: Close The Door"
15: Duke’s Descent"
16: A Hero’s Death"
17: Pig Pen"
18: Puppet"
19: A Gun Is No Good"
20: Tommy Vs Duke"
21: St Elizabeth’s Mortuary"

Disc 3:

22: Confession"
23: Stable Shootout"
24: Red Right Hand
25: The Bullet"
26: The Coin"
27: Teardrop"
28: Romance"
29: The Map"

Disc 4:

30: Angel"
31: The Tunnel"
32: Medusa"
33: Tommy Vs Beckett"
34: Father And Son"
35: Hunting The Wren
36: Ellipsis"