OFFICIAL VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Collaborates with Stuart A Staples | .@tindersticksUK |#HighLife Soundtrack ~ “Willow” | Preorder

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Robert Pattinson Sings “Willow” on #HighLife soundtrack

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The Tindersticks have officially released Rob singing “Willow” on their YouTube channel – hit play to watch and listen to this mesmerising song

According to The Line of Best Fit:

On the upcoming soundtrack, Staples says, “Most of the music for High Life was made before the filming. The conversation with Claire started maybe as far back as 2012. There were many ideas I wanted to explore and I appreciated the foresight of Claire and the producers in offering me support and encouragement to do this. As well as work with usual collaborators Dan McKinna, Neil Fraser and Earl Harvin, this afforded me purely experimental recording sessions with David Coulter, Thomas Bloch, David Okumu, Julian Siegel, Seb Rochford and the BBC singers.”

Speaking about “Willow”, he adds, “And then there was “Willow”…a seed of a song shared by myself and Dan Mckinna that eventually grew to be the conclusion of the ‘High Life’ with Robert Pattinson, the lead actor, singing the song in character to his daughter Willow, a theme that runs through the film.”

“Willow” is out now. The soundtrack for High Life is set for a digital release on 5 April, with limited vinyl following on 5 May.

You can preorder at City Slang

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What a great way to start March! You can also purchase Willow on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify.

2 comments on “OFFICIAL VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Collaborates with Stuart A Staples | .@tindersticksUK |#HighLife Soundtrack ~ “Willow” | Preorder

    sue

    • March 2, 2019 at 8:21 pm

    How awesome – thanks for letting us know, Maria. I can’t believe I’ll be seeing High Life in 14 days! To say I’m super-excited would be a massive understatement! Thank God for French Film Festivals!

    Maria

    • March 2, 2019 at 9:39 pm

    Can’t wait to hear what you think of the film

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