Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – The Mercy Seat (Live From KCRW)īallad Of Polly Gray – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 4 (Score)įrank Carter And The Rattlesnakes – Devil Inside Me Sons – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 3 (Score) Post Irish Meeting – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 2 (Score) Tommy: ‘Right I Have Bought You Hear Today…’Īlfie: ‘I’ve Heard Very Bad, Bad, Bad Things…’ Truce – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 1 (Score) The White Stripes – St James Infirmary Blues Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – Red Right Hand Laura Marling – A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna FallĢ0. Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes – Devil Inside Meġ1. Tommy: ‘I’m Not A Traitor To My Class…’ħ. Ballad Of Polly Gray – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 4 (Score)Ħ. Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – I Wishĥ. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – The Mercy Seat (Live From KCRW)Ĥ. Queens Of The Stone Age – Burn The Witchģ. Sons – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 3 (Score)Ģ5. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – BreathlessĢ3. Post Irish Meeting – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 2 (Score)ġ9. Alfie: ‘I’ve Heard Very Bad, Bad, Bad Things…’ġ2. Tommy: ‘Right I Have Bought You Hear Today…’ġ0. Truce – From ‘Peaky Blinders’ Original Soundtrack / Series 1 (Score)ĥ. The White Stripes – St James Infirmary BluesĤ. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds – Red Right Handģ. The Peaky Blinders soundtrack tracklist is:Ģ. In Peaky Blinders, “Red Right Hand” might be a sign of murder and vengeance, but it becomes clear that it won’t always be Tommy Shelby’s hand that the song refers to.The double CD and triple LP sets feature music and key clips of dialogue from all five series the show, while CD version also includes a 32-page book with images from the show, behind the scenes notes from Guardian journalist Phil Harrison, quotes from the cast and ‘The Chap’ magazine in conversation with Peaky Blinders’ costume designer, Alison McCosh. Within Peaky Blinders, in season 2 Inspector Campbell (Sam Neill) hires a group called the Red Right Hand, an elite fighting force from the Ulster Volunteer Force, to kill Tommy Shelby (though they were obviously unsuccessful). The phrase appears to be derived from John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost in which it refers to the right hand of God that metes out divine vengeance. The phrase “Red Right Hand” has meanings outside of the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song which make it a particularly appropriate song for Peaky Blinders. This suggests that the use of “Red Right Hand” later in Peaky Blinders season 6 will either be the result of Tommy Shelby backsliding into his violent ways or will be used to highlight a different aspect of him or another character. However, executive producer Caryn Mandabach pointed out that the score is always from the point of view of Tommy and his perspective has changed since season 5. In an interview (via Deadline) creator Steven Knight noted that “Red Right Hand” would appear later on in Peaky Blinders season 6. When explaining to Michael (Finn Cole) why he doesn’t drink, Tommy says that it is just “fuel for the loud engines inside your head.” Those engines were the things that often drove Tommy to violence, and with Polly Gray (Helen McCrory) gone he has had less external checks on his violence and has had to find that control within himself, so it really shows how much Polly’s death has changed Tommy Shelby. The themes of murder and violence in “Red Right Hand” has become a symbol of Tommy’s (Cillian Murphy) own violent nature and removing it marks how much of a changed man he truly is in Peaky Blinders season 6. Related: Peaky Blinders Season 6 True Story: Who Is Jack Nelson's Boston GangĪfter being such a major part of Peaky Blinders for 5 seasons, the lack of “Red Right Hand” from Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 1, “Black Day,” stands out and makes a larger point. “Red Right Hand” is such an ingrained part of Peaky Blinders that Nick Cave’s one-time partner, PJ Harvey, recorded a special cover specifically for the Peaky Blinders soundtrack. As well as the Nick Cave version, the show has included cover renditions of “Red Right Hand” from Arctic Monkeys, Fidlar, Jarvis Cocker with Iggy Pop, and Laura Marling. It has also appeared as part of the score for Peaky Blinders at other dramatic and violent moments. Since Peaky Blinders season 1, episode 1, Nick Cave and the Bad Seed’s “Red Right Hand” has appeared as the show’s theme song.
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