Bravo Two Zero Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

This is the true story of the most highly decorated British patrol since the Boer war: an eight man SAS team inserted behind Iraqi lines during the Gulf War in January 1991. Their mission was to take out the scud missiles which Saddam Hussein was using to terrorize his enemies, as well as to sever strategic communication lines between Baghdad and North West Iraq. This top secret mission was called "Bravo Two Zero" and it was commanded by Sergeant Andy McNab. Of the eight who went out, only five returned. Dropped into "scud alley" carrying 210-pound packs, McNab and his men soon found themselves surrounded by Saddam's army. Their radios didn't work; the weather was brutally cold. And they had been spotted.

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Bravo Two Zero
Should I Stay or Should I Go
The Clash: Performer
Topper Headon: Writer
London Calling
The Clash: Performer
Mick Jones: Writer
Rock the Casbah
The Clash: Performer
Topper Headon: Writer
By the Rivers of Babylon
Frank Farian: Writer
Boney M.: Performer
In the air tonight
Phil Collins: Writer
Phil Collins: Performer

User reviews

Richard Mitchell
7/10

The use of military-inspired musical motifs in the soundtrack effectively immerses the audience in the setting of the Gulf War, adding authenticity to the film.

Deborah Anderson
8/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals enhances the storytelling, creating a cohesive and impactful cinematic experience.

Susan Perez
5/10

The music immerses the listener in the harsh and unforgiving environment faced by the SAS team behind Iraqi lines.

Dorothy Baker
7/10

The composition of the soundtrack showcases a careful attention to detail, reflecting the dedication and commitment of the soldiers portrayed in the film.

Amanda Smith
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bravo Two Zero is a powerful and emotive accompaniment to the gripping true story of the SAS patrol during the Gulf War.

Joshua White
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from haunting melodies to adrenaline-pumping rhythms, mirrors the highs and lows of the soldiers' harrowing journey.

Nancy Martinez
5/10

The soundtrack of Bravo Two Zero perfectly captures the tension and intensity of the Gulf War mission portrayed in the film.

Nancy Harris
7/10

The soundtrack of Bravo Two Zero stands out as a memorable and powerful element of the film, leaving a lasting impression on the audience long after the movie has ended.

Donna Williams
5/10

The use of traditional Middle Eastern instruments in the music adds authenticity and cultural richness to the portrayal of the setting.

Donald Mitchell
5/10

The use of percussion in the soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of urgency and danger experienced by the soldiers during their mission.

Donald Taylor
5/10

The emotional depth of the music reflects the camaraderie and sacrifices made by the members of the Bravo Two Zero patrol.

Laura Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully enhances the storytelling and helps to evoke the bravery and resilience of the soldiers in the face of overwhelming odds.

Margaret Hall
5/10

The orchestral elements in the music add a sense of grandeur and epic scale to the harrowing events depicted in the film.

Betty Mitchell
8/10

The soundtrack of Bravo Two Zero perfectly captures the tension and intensity of the story, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Richard Jones
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music evokes empathy for the characters, particularly as they face the challenges of their mission behind enemy lines.

Dorothy Phillips
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack linger long after the film ends, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.