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2019 from the Scottish alt-pop band. Days of the Bagnold Summer is the latest outside- the-box accomplishment from storied Glasgow 6-piece Belle and Sebastian, comprised of Stuart Murdoch, Stevie Jackson, Sarah Martin, Chris Geddes, Richard Colburn, Dave McGowan, and Bobby Kildea. The last two years have seen them go against conventional practice by releasing a trilogy of EPs to some of the best reviews of their career, and launch and curate their own four-day music festival at sea in The Boaty Weekender, continuing the individualist streak that has characterized them from day one. Is releasing a soundtrack a different prospect from releasing a regular album? Would a Belle and Sebastian fan notice the difference if they didn't know? InchEverything we do that becomes an album is a big deal for us,Inch says Murdoch. InchWe're quietly pleased with how the collaboration went, but the truth is that you don't know what's going to hap- pen when it goes out into the world, and people hear it.Inch Martin thinks it is slightly different from other records they've put out. InchIt's more consistent, probably, than most of our albums. Soundtracks are a deeper cut. They're not a big pop statement.Inch But is making music for film that different than making it for a listener? InchThe whole thing with music is to make a good moment better,Inch Murdoch says. InchDeeper, more thrilling, more heartfelt.Inch Album Tracks 1. Sister Buddha (Intro) 2. I Know Where the Summer Goes 3. Did the Day Go Just Like You Wanted? 4. Jill Pole 5. I'll Keep It Inside 6. Safety Valve 7. The Colour's Gonna Run 8. Another Day, Another Night 9. Get Me Away from Here I'm Dying 10. Wait and See What the Day Holds 11. Sister Buddha 12. This Letter 13. We Were Never Glorious