
Roy Frederick Budd (14 March 1947, Mitcham, Surrey – 7 August 1993, London) was a British jazz musician and film composer. He is best known for his score for the 1971 British cult film Get Carter. Although some biographies say Budd started playing aged four, he was two and a half years old when he started picking out tunes on the piano the morning after a Christmas party (verified by Roy's brother). When he was six, two German professors visited him in South Norwood, and after various tests, found that he had perfect pitch.
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Get Carter
Main Theme - Carter Takes a Train
Getting Nowhere in a Hurry
The Girl in the Car
Love Is a Four Letter Word
Looking for Someone
Goodbye Carter!
Something on My Mind
Intro
Hallucinations
Plaything
Being Tailed
Manhunt
Livin' Should Be This Way
Goodbye Eric!
Hurry to Me
Jazz It Up
Diamonds
Free Tarrant
Goodbye Carter
Dialogue
Hallucinations - Instrumental
Main Theme (Carter Takes A Train)
Dialogue - The Race Track
Gettin' Nowhere In A Hurry
Main Theme
Welsh Mountains
In The Shadows
How About You
Get Carter Intro
The Thief
Who Dares Wins
Way Out M1
Getting Nowhere
The Stone Killer Main Titles
Black Is Beautiful
The Cat
The Car Chase
Dialogue, Pt. 2
The Plant
Getting Nowhere in a Hurry - Instrumental
Get Carter - Theme, Original 7" edit
Get Carter Theme - Alternative Mix 1
No Co-Operation
End Theme
Goodbye Eric
Dialogue, Pt. 3
Dialogue-The Race Track
Dialogue - "Do you know a man called Albert Swift?"
Watermelon Man
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