Album artwork for Days Of The Bagnold Summer by Belle and Sebastian

Days of the Bagnold Summer began life as a 2012 award-winning graphic novel by Joff Winterhart, was turned into a feature film and the directorial debut of Simon Bird (The Inbetweeners, Friday Night Dinner), and is now a wonderful, rich, bittersweet, and warmly welcoming original soundtrack album by Belle and Sebastian, on Matador Records.

The album features eleven brand new Belle and Sebastian songs, as well as re-recorded versions of classics "Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying", originally appearing on 1996's If You’re Feeling Sinister, and "I Know Where The Summer Goes", from 1998's This Is Just a Modern Rock Song EP.

Belle and Sebastian

Days Of The Bagnold Summer

Matador
Album artwork for Days Of The Bagnold Summer by Belle and Sebastian
CD

£12.99

Released 13/09/2019Catalogue Number

OLE14552

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Album artwork for Days Of The Bagnold Summer by Belle and Sebastian
LP

£22.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Includes download code
Released 13/09/2019Catalogue Number

OLE14551

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Belle and Sebastian

Days Of The Bagnold Summer

Matador
Album artwork for Days Of The Bagnold Summer by Belle and Sebastian
CD

£12.99

Released 13/09/2019Catalogue Number

OLE14552

Learn more
Album artwork for Days Of The Bagnold Summer by Belle and Sebastian
LP

£22.99

Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.

Black
Includes download code
Released 13/09/2019Catalogue Number

OLE14551

Learn more

Days of the Bagnold Summer began life as a 2012 award-winning graphic novel by Joff Winterhart, was turned into a feature film and the directorial debut of Simon Bird (The Inbetweeners, Friday Night Dinner), and is now a wonderful, rich, bittersweet, and warmly welcoming original soundtrack album by Belle and Sebastian, on Matador Records.

The album features eleven brand new Belle and Sebastian songs, as well as re-recorded versions of classics "Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying", originally appearing on 1996's If You’re Feeling Sinister, and "I Know Where The Summer Goes", from 1998's This Is Just a Modern Rock Song EP.