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Belle and Sebastian LP Soundtrack

Belle and Sebastian LP Soundtrack

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This 12-inch vinyl LP is the Belle and Sebastian soundtrack Days of The Bagnold Summer released in 2019. It presents brand new recordings by the band and delivers the soundtrack's orchestral pop arrangements so you get an authentic vinyl listening experience tied to the film context.

If you struggle to find soundtrack pressings with original recordings or want a vinyl edition that documents the film release, this LP provides new studio recordings featuring Stuart Murdoch's songwriting and the band's full arrangements.

  • 2019 soundtrack release on Matador Records documented in release metadata
  • 12-inch vinyl LP format playable on standard 33 1/3 RPM turntables
  • Includes tracks such as 'Sister Buddha' and 'I Know Where The Summer Goes'
  • Contains new recordings created as a film soundtrack rather than a simple compilation
  • Suitable for collectors and listeners focused on soundtrack or indie-pop vinyl

Compared to typical reissue compilations this release features recordings made specifically for the film rather than previously issued album versions. You can pair it with other Belle and Sebastian vinyl for a wider listening overview and consult Matador Records release notes or liner credits to verify track and songwriting details. Released on Matador Records and available through VinylHug this LP includes label-backed release information for citation and verification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this LP the official soundtrack to the film Days of the Bagnold Summer?
Yes. Belle and Sebastian — Days of The Bagnold Summer is the official soundtrack album created for the film of the same name. The record was released as a soundtrack collection featuring newly recorded songs by the band and tied directly to the 2019 film project. Specific tracks on the LP, such as "Sister Buddha" and "I Know Where The Summer Goes," were written and recorded with the film in mind, giving the album a narrative and emotional connection to the movie. This makes the LP especially useful for listeners who want the band’s take on the film’s themes and for collectors who value soundtrack editions. If you are looking for a pure studio album experience, note that the songs are presented in the context and mood of the film rather than a standard pop album sequence.
Will this vinyl play on a standard turntable?
Yes. The Days of The Bagnold Summer LP is issued as a standard 12-inch vinyl record intended for play on conventional turntables. Most soundtrack LPs of this format are cut to play at 33 1/3 RPM and will be compatible with any turntable that supports that speed and standard cartridge/stylus setups. The vinyl sleeve and label information typically indicate playback speed and side order, so you can confirm before playing. Audiophiles who use specialized tonearms or cartridges should check their setup for proper tracking force and alignment to avoid wear. If you use a portable or budget player with nonstandard speeds or an inferior stylus, sound quality may not reflect the record’s intended performance.
Are the recordings on this soundtrack different from Belle and Sebastian's earlier albums?
Yes, these recordings are distinct in purpose and arrangement compared with many of the band’s earlier non-soundtrack albums. The music on Days of The Bagnold Summer was composed and recorded to accompany the film’s scenes, resulting in more orchestral pop textures and song structures tailored to cinematic moments. Stuart Murdoch’s songwriting remains central, but the arrangements lean into lush, film-friendly instrumentation rather than a straight indie-pop album flow. This makes the LP particularly appealing to listeners who appreciate the band’s storytelling in a soundtrack context. Fans seeking the rawer, single-driven indie pop from previous studio albums may notice a different pacing and production style here.
What songs are on this LP and are any tracks exclusive to the soundtrack?
This LP includes a curated selection of songs featured in the film, including notable tracks such as "Sister Buddha" and "I Know Where The Summer Goes." These tracks were recorded as part of the soundtrack project and reflect the album’s film-focused sequence. Some songs on soundtrack releases are exclusive recordings or appear in arrangements not found on the band’s main studio albums, making them of interest to collectors and completists. If you want to verify whether a specific track appears nowhere else, check the album’s credits and track listing provided with the vinyl or retailer description. Keep in mind that exclusivity can vary by format and later reissues, so collectors often confirm print details before assuming permanent exclusivity.
Is this LP a good choice for someone who prefers orchestral pop and lyric-driven songwriting?
Yes. The Days of The Bagnold Summer LP suits listeners who favor orchestral pop and lyric-centered songs because the soundtrack emphasizes lush arrangements and Stuart Murdoch’s narrative songwriting. The band’s signature melodic sensibility is combined with string arrangements and richer instrumentation to match the film’s emotional tone, highlighting both lyrical detail and layered soundscapes. This makes the record well suited to listeners who enjoy thoughtful lyrics paired with fuller instrumental palettes rather than stripped-back or abrasive production. If you prefer minimal lo-fi recordings or high-energy rock, this soundtrack’s cinematic approach may feel more restrained and contemplative.
How durable is the vinyl and packaging for collectors who plan to store this LP?
Generally durable when handled and stored properly. Typical soundtrack LPs are pressed on standard black vinyl and housed in a cardboard sleeve with printed artwork and inner labels; this construction protects the disc from dust and light when kept upright in a cool, dry environment. For long-term collecting, using a protective outer sleeve and inner anti-static sleeve reduces surface wear and scuffing. Avoid exposing the LP to heat or direct sunlight, which can warp vinyl, and handle records by the edges to prevent fingerprints on playing surfaces. If you require archival-grade protection, consider additional storage like polyethylene outer sleeves and controlled humidity conditions to further preserve sleeve art and playback quality.
Is this LP a good gift for someone new to Belle and Sebastian?
Yes. The Days of The Bagnold Summer LP can be an excellent introduction to the band because it showcases Stuart Murdoch’s songwriting alongside accessible, film-oriented arrangements that highlight melody and narrative. New listeners often appreciate soundtrack formats since the music is sequenced to evoke moods and themes, offering an immersive listening experience that can be more approachable than a sprawling anthology. This record is particularly fitting for someone who likes indie-pop with orchestral touches or who enjoys music linked to film. If the recipient prefers a band’s career-spanning hits, a compilation or studio album might provide a broader overview, but the soundtrack is a strong single-disc entry point.
How well does this soundtrack stand alone as an album apart from the film?
It stands up well as a standalone listening experience. While the songs were composed for the film, the LP is structured with full-length tracks and cohesive arrangements that translate to independent listening without visual context. The record’s lyrical themes and orchestral pop production create a clear emotional arc, allowing listeners to appreciate the music on its own merits. That said, a few moments may feel especially resonant when paired with the film scenes, so listeners familiar with the movie might notice extra narrative depth. If you want music that functions purely as background ambience, this soundtrack may be more song-driven and lyrically engaging than purely instrumental scores.
Were these tracks newly recorded for the soundtrack or taken from prior releases?
These tracks were recorded specifically as part of the soundtrack project, rather than being simple reissues of earlier singles. The album features new recordings and arrangements by the band created to align with the film’s atmosphere and narrative needs. Because the material was developed for the movie, some songs appear in forms that differ from the band’s previous studio output. For collectors or fans tracking versions, check the album credits and release notes on the vinyl sleeve to confirm which takes or arrangements are unique to this release. Note that later compilations or reissues could include these recordings, so ‘‘newly recorded’’ applies to the original soundtrack release context.
What are the best practices for caring for and storing this LP to preserve sound quality?
Keep the record clean and stored upright in a cool, dry place. Always handle the vinyl by the edges and label to avoid oils and fingerprints on playing surfaces, and return the disc to an anti-static inner sleeve after each play to reduce dust accumulation. Clean the record with a carbon-fiber brush before playing and use a gentle vinyl-cleaning solution for deeper cleaning when needed. Store the LP upright with other records to prevent warping, and use an outer polyethylene sleeve to protect the printed jacket from scuffs and moisture. Avoid high heat and direct sunlight, and ensure your turntable stylus is correctly aligned and at the recommended tracking force to minimize groove wear during playback.