Listen: Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson Talk "Phantom Thread" on Adam Buxton Podcast

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Jonny Greenwood is the guest on a special bonus episode of the Adam Buxton Podcast, discussing his score to Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, Phantom Thread, and more. The podcast's latest full-length episode features an interview with Paul Thomas Anderson. You can hear both conversations here.

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Jonny Greenwood is the guest on a special bonus episode of the Adam Buxton Podcast, discussing his score to Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, Phantom Thread, and more. The conversation was recorded earlier this month at a screening of the film set to a live performance of the score by the London Contemporary Orchestra at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall. The podcast's latest full-length episode features an interview with Paul Thomas Anderson. You can hear both conversations below.

The Phantom Thread soundtrack—eighteen compositions by Greenwood—was recorded in London with a sixty-piece string orchestra led by Robert Ziegler, and is available now digitally and on CD, with the vinyl due April 20. To pick up a copy of the album, head to your local music store, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders and vinyl pre-orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music as well.

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  • Monday, February 12, 2018
    Listen: Jonny Greenwood, Paul Thomas Anderson Talk "Phantom Thread" on Adam Buxton Podcast
    Shin Katan

    Jonny Greenwood is the guest on a special bonus episode of the Adam Buxton Podcast, discussing his score to Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, Phantom Thread, and more. The conversation was recorded earlier this month at a screening of the film set to a live performance of the score by the London Contemporary Orchestra at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall. The podcast's latest full-length episode features an interview with Paul Thomas Anderson. You can hear both conversations below.

    The Phantom Thread soundtrack—eighteen compositions by Greenwood—was recorded in London with a sixty-piece string orchestra led by Robert Ziegler, and is available now digitally and on CD, with the vinyl due April 20. To pick up a copy of the album, head to your local music store, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders and vinyl pre-orders include a download of the complete album at checkout; the album can be heard on Spotify and Apple Music as well.

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