
OST - Good Omens 2
David Arnold’s ‘end of the world’ complex and multi-genre soundtrack.
From the Award-winning composer of Sherlock and Casino Royale comes a follow up to the hugely successful,
Emmy nominated Good Omens soundtrack.
At times nostalgic and eerie but always varied, beautiful and full of excitement, the Good Omens 2 soundtrack showcases
Arnold’s every skill from his composer arsenal. Featured here are orchestral arrangements with sprinkling of Sugar Plum Fairy
pizzicato and percussion, jaunty strings and mighty choral sweeps from Crouch End Festival Chorus.
Added to the mix are rock guitar riffs, and psychedelic 70s sounds and all together they create a haunting otherworldly feel,
complementing the fantasy and the quirky humour of the show. The spirited Waltz of the opening theme is also present in the
second series and it wonderfully sets the scene for fantastical mayhem. In series 2, this robust, evocative,
and funny music entity, becomes yet again another character in the story.
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David Arnold’s ‘end of the world’ complex and multi-genre soundtrack.
From the Award-winning composer of Sherlock and Casino Royale comes a follow up to the hugely successful,
Emmy nominated Good Omens soundtrack.
At times nostalgic and eerie but always varied, beautiful and full of excitement, the Good Omens 2 soundtrack showcases
Arnold’s every skill from his composer arsenal. Featured here are orchestral arrangements with sprinkling of Sugar Plum Fairy
pizzicato and percussion, jaunty strings and mighty choral sweeps from Crouch End Festival Chorus.
Added to the mix are rock guitar riffs, and psychedelic 70s sounds and all together they create a haunting otherworldly feel,
complementing the fantasy and the quirky humour of the show. The spirited Waltz of the opening theme is also present in the
second series and it wonderfully sets the scene for fantastical mayhem. In series 2, this robust, evocative,
and funny music entity, becomes yet again another character in the story.











