Ashes to Ashes Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

DCI Gene Hunt is back, but he's no longer the self-styled "Sheriff of Manchester." Flanked by his faithful sidekicks, Ray Carling and Chris Skelton, and drawn by the action and intrigue of the London Met, Gene's turned his attentions to taking on the "southern nancy" criminal scum.

However, Gene did not expect to be thrown together with a sexy, intelligent DI Alex Drake. Single mother to daughter Molly, Alex has rapidly risen through the ranks of the Met and, in the modern world of 2008, skillfully uses psychological profiling to capture suspects.

When Alex and her daughter are kidnapped, she makes a daring attempt at escape, resulting in a horrific incident. Alex suddenly finds herself in 1981, interacting with familiar characters, not just from her own lifetime, but also from the detailed reports logged by none other than Sam Tyler, which Alex previously spent months poring over.

Alex is ripped from her current world of sexual equality and respect in 2008, and finds herself opposite an arrogant DCI, in a two-tone, "New Romantic" '80s London with a soundtrack of Adam Ant, Roxy Music, and the Human League ringing in her ears.

Alex finds that some of Gene's team has dispersed, yet others, loyal as ever, are still in tow. Now a technological whiz kid in the squad's surveillance team, DC Chris Skelton has clearly moved with the times, along with a tight-permed DS Ray Carling, who's keen to experience London's nightlife.

Frustrated by each other's stubbornness, the friction between Alex and Gene heats up. However, as the two titans collide, it becomes apparent that there is more than just a professional tension emerging.

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Ashes to Ashes
Ashes to Ashes - 2017 Remaster
Fade To Grey
Love Action (I Believe In Love)
Girls on Film - 2010 Remaster
Geno - 2000 Remaster
Souvenir - Remastered 2003
No More Heroes - 1996 Remaster
I Fought the Law
We Don’t Need This Fascist Groove Thang
I'm In Love With A German Film Star
Alex Drake
Edmund Butt: Performer
Opening Titles (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Let's Dance (David Bowie)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Mad World (Tears for Fears)
Edmund Butt: Performer
True (Spandau Ballet)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Only You (Yaz / Yazoo)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Wake Up
Edmund Butt: Performer
Gene Undercover (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Town Called Malice (The Jam)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Golden Brown (The Stranglers)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Uptown Girl (Billy Joel)
Edmund Butt: Performer
All in My Head
Edmund Butt: Performer
Get Me Home (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Promised You a Miracle (Simple Minds)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Electric Avenue (Eddy Grant)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Video Killed the Radio Star (Buggles)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Couldn't Love You More (John Martyn)
Edmund Butt: Performer
The Kiss (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
I'm in a Mess
Edmund Butt: Performer
The Lovecats (Robert Smith) The Cure
Edmund Butt: Performer
The Cutter (Echo & the Bunnymen)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Shipbuilding (Robert Wyatt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
War Baby (Tom Robinson)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Rockit (Herbie Hancock)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Two Tribes (Frankie Goes to Hollywood)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Under Pressure (David Bowie / Freddie Mercury)
Edmund Butt: Performer
"Alex Drake"
Edmund Butt: Performer
Planet Earth (Duran Duran)
Edmund Butt: Performer
In the Air Tonight (Phil Collins)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Rat Race
Edmund Butt: Performer
"Vindaloo"
Edmund Butt: Performer
Mirrow Man (The Human League)
Edmund Butt: Performer
The Look of Love (Pt. 1) (ABC)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Going Back to My Roots (Lamont Dozier)
Edmund Butt: Performer
"The Strangest Day"
Edmund Butt: Performer
Alex's Theme (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Funeral Pyre (Rick Buckler / Bruce Foxton)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Temptation
Edmund Butt: Performer
The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum) (Fun Boy Three)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Back of Love (Echo & the Bunnymen)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) (A Flock of Seagulls)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Love Plus One (Haircut 100)
Edmund Butt: Performer
"Felicity Kendal"
Edmund Butt: Performer
Stand & Deliver (Adam and the Ants)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Lies (Thompson Twins)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Streets of London (Anti-Nowhere League)
Edmund Butt: Performer
I Second That Emotion (Al Cleveland / William Robinson)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime (The Korgis)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Atomic (Blondie)
Edmund Butt: Performer
"Tea & Sympathy"
Edmund Butt: Performer
Hunt's Theme (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Introduction: Dialogue (Alex Drake)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Ashes to Ashes (David Bowie)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Fade to Grey (Visage)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Love Action (I Believe in Love) (The Human League)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Girls on Film (Duran Duran)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Geno (Dexys Midnight Runners)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Souvenir (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark)
Edmund Butt: Performer
No More Heroes (The Stranglers)
Edmund Butt: Performer
I Fought the Law (The Clash)
Edmund Butt: Performer
(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Heaven 17)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Interlude: Dialogue (You're Nicked)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Gene Genie
Edmund Butt: Performer
In Love With a German Film Star (The Passions)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Happy Birthday (Altered Images)
Edmund Butt: Performer
It's Different for Girls (Joe Jackson)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Money (The Flying Lizards)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Doors of Your Heart (The English Beat)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Staring at the Rude Boys (Ruts)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Reward (The Teardrop Explodes)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Swords of a Thousand Men (Tenpole Tudor)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Let's Stick Together (Bryan Ferry)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Vienna (Ultravox)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Title Music (Edmund Butt)
Edmund Butt: Performer
Epilogue: Dialogue (Fandabydozy)
Edmund Butt: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Scott
10/10

The seamless integration of the music into the storyline adds depth and emotion to the characters' experiences, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the unfolding drama. The way the soundtrack mirrors the characters' emotions and the essence of the '80s era is nothing short of brilliant, making Ashes to Ashes a truly immersive and captivating series.

Sarah King
9/10

The soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes truly elevates the viewing experience with its perfectly curated selection of '80s hits. Each song, from Adam Ant to Roxy Music, sets the mood and enhances the nostalgia of the era, making every scene more engaging and memorable.

Susan Smith
6/10

The combination of contemporary hits and classic tracks in the soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes adds depth to the show's narrative, reflecting the clash between the modern world of 2008 and the retro setting of 1981. The music serves as a bridge between the two time periods, emphasizing the contrast between them.

Deborah Lewis
5/10

Overall, the band soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes is a highlight of the show, providing a unique and memorable auditory experience for viewers. The carefully selected songs enhance the drama, humor, and intrigue of the series, making it a standout aspect of the overall production.

Mark Rodriguez
4/10

Instead of evoking nostalgia and enhancing the viewer's immersion in the story, the soundtrack felt like a superficial attempt to capitalize on popular 80s hits without adding any depth or meaning to the scenes.

Donald Scott
5/10

The use of music in Ashes to Ashes enhances the storytelling by creating a sense of atmosphere and immersing the audience in the time period. The soundtrack helps to transport viewers back to the '80s alongside the characters, making the viewing experience more engaging.

John Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes not only serves as a backdrop for the action but also plays a significant role in character development. The music choices reflect the personalities of the characters and help to convey their emotions and motivations, adding a layer of complexity to the story.

Jennifer Evans
4/10

The soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes failed to capture the essence of the 1980s era, with a lackluster selection of songs that felt disconnected from the setting and storyline.

Matthew Roberts
4/10

The musical choices often felt forced and out of place, contributing to a jarring viewing experience rather than enhancing the atmosphere of the show.

Anthony Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes perfectly captures the vibe of the '80s era with iconic songs from Adam Ant, Roxy Music, and the Human League. The music sets the tone for the show's retro aesthetic and adds a layer of nostalgia for viewers.

John Martinez
7/10

The use of music in Ashes to Ashes not only sets the tone for each scene but also adds depth to the characters and their interactions. The soundtrack helps to convey the emotions and complexities of the storyline, creating a more immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Anthony Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Ashes to Ashes perfectly captures the essence of the '80s era with iconic songs from Adam Ant, Roxy Music, and the Human League. Each song enhances the atmosphere of the show and transports the viewers back in time.