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Title - 'Paddington' (OST)
Artist - Nick Urata

Having been the subject of countless books and TV episodes, Paddington Bear is coming to the big screen for the very first time in a magical adventure film!

With an all-star cast acting alongside Paddington, Michael Bond's beloved creation is being brought to life by producer David Heyman (the Harry Potter films, Gravity ), director Paul King (Come Fly With Me, The Mighty Boosh) and the Oscar-winning special effects team behind Gravity, Harry Potter and many more.

The accompanying soundtrack (and score) from Nick Urata is just perfect background music to the adventures of the furry creature, as he makes his way across London from, well, Paddington Station, of course!

This Original Motion Picture Soundtrack composed by the aforementioned Nick Urata ('Little Miss Sunshine') also features a few well-known pop/rock/calypso favorites too, such as Lionel Ritchie’s heartfelt ballad, ‘Hello,’ Steppenwolf's 'Born To Be Wild,' James Brown's 'I Got You (I Feel Good),' and some Caribbean-flavored treats from D Lime featuring Tabogo Crusoe.

Immensely evocative music swirling around the adventures of England's beloved bear, 'Paddington' not only tells the story of what he gets up to, but expertly showcases the great city of London along the way. And that is all down to the mastery of composer Nick Urata and his incredible musical choices, especially on such invoking tracks as the opener, 'Marmalade Harvest,' 'Journey From Peru,' 'Arrival In London,' 'Thief Chase,' and both 'Millicent Invasion' and the sweepingly adorable, 'He Is Family.'

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