The Trip to Spain Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 6400 votes
Tags: restaurant critic, dinner conversation
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Trip to Spain

Title in Italiano:

The Trip to Spain

Title in Português:

A Viagem a Espanha

Synopsis

Due to the success of the first two trips to Northern England and Italy, the Guardian, this time in conjunction with the New York Times, asks Steve Coogan to write restaurant reviews from another week long trip, this time through Spain.

Rob Brydon, Steve's companion on the other two trips, is already aware of the trip, and agrees to go in favoring it over the alternative.

Beyond Steve's planned itinerary which will take them south through the center of the country to mirror a trip he did when he was eighteen, they will necessarily embark on some Don Quixote/ Sancho Panza escapades due in part to the current Terry Gilliam movie project on the pair.

Like the other two trips, Steve and Rob are accompanied by a plethora of celebrities, from Mick Jagger to Michael Caine to Hugh Grant to a pair of Bonds in the form of their impersonations, but unlike those other two trips, both seem centered and grounded in all aspects of their lives.

Rob is settled in his life as loving husband to Sally and father to Chloe and Charlie, while Steve is riding a high with a pair of recent Oscar nominations, being in a committed albeit long distance relationship with New York based Mischa, and having a renewed relationship with his now twenty year old son Jonathan, who will join him at the end of the trip in southern Spain.

As the trip progresses, Steve ends up quietly having to deal with crisis after crisis in both his professional and personal life.

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Play Title Artist
The Trip to Spain
Diary of Love (From "The End of the Affair") [Arr. for Solo Piano]
Franklyn
If
The Departure
Atmosphere - 2010 Remaster
Wuthering Heights
The Winner Takes It All
All I Really Want - 2015 Remaster
Four Last Songs: IV. At Sunset
Go No More A-Roving
You Oughta Know - 2015 Remaster
Hand in My Pocket - 2015 Remaster
Your House - Acoustic
Rückert-Lieder: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
Toledo
Oliver's Army
Jack
Molly
Debbie
The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
The Windmills of your Mind
Alan Bergman: Lyrics
Michel Legrand: Performer
Noel Harrison: Performer
A Foggy Day
Ella Fitzgerald: Performer
Ira Gershwin: Lyrics
George Gershwin: Performer

User reviews

Amanda Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of The Trip to Spain perfectly captures the essence of the Spanish journey, blending traditional flamenco music with modern indie tunes.

Michael Carter
6/10

The music choices evoke a sense of nostalgia and wanderlust, making me want to pack my bags and embark on my own Spanish adventure.

Nancy Clark
6/10

The seamless integration of music into the narrative enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in the sights and sounds of Spain.

Thomas Smith
4/10

Moreover, the music did not enhance the emotional impact of key scenes, leaving me feeling disconnected from the storyline and characters.

Donna Brown
6/10

The variety of songs selected for the soundtrack reflects the diverse landscapes and cultures encountered during the trip, creating a rich tapestry of sound.

Dorothy Hill
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Trip to Spain is a standout element of the film, contributing to its charm and allure.

Steven Baker
5/10

The use of music in the film adds depth and emotion to the scenes, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their experiences.

Dorothy Carter
3/10

I found the choice of songs to be repetitive and lacking in variety, which made the listening experience quite monotonous throughout the film.

John Walker
4/10

The soundtrack of The Trip to Spain was a major disappointment for me. The music selection felt uninspired and failed to capture the essence of the Spanish culture.