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Stewart Copeland FAQ


Stewart at age 19; photo copyright © by Lawrence Impey.

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Stewart Copeland's latest collection, released in August of 2007, features tracks from his solo career that have been part of movie scores, some of his Klark Kent pseudonym releases, and more.

Oysterhead - Grand Pecking OrderSteward Copeland joined a new band called Oysterhead in 2004. The remainder of the trio was made up of Trey Anastasio (from the band Phish) and Les Claypool (from the band Primus). They released an album called Grand Pecking Order, toured briefly, and then parted ways shortly thereafter. Track list:

  1. Little Faces
  2. Oz is Ever Floating
  3. Mr. Oysterhead
  4. Shadow of a Man
  5. Radon Balloon
  6. Army's on Ecstasy
  7. Rubberneck Lions
  8. Polka Dot Rose
  9. Birthday Boys
  10. Wield the Spade
  11. Pseudo Suicide
  12. The Grand Pecking Order
  13. Owner of the World

Stewart has written the film score to the movie Simpatico starring Nick Nolte, Jeff Bridges, and Sharon Stone. Stewart composed 17 of the 19 songs. The track list is:

  1. Photos
  2. Bad Sex
  3. Rose to the Race
  4. Place Bets
  5. The Kiss-The Race
  6. Breeding
  7. Vinnie Walks/Simms Talks
  8. Carter Walks to the Bar
  9. Cross Dressing
  10. Vinnie Arrives Party
  11. Rush to LA
  12. Horse Scams
  13. Vin Waits/Rose Elopes
  14. Goodbye Simpatico
  15. Rosie Rides
  16. Shoot Simpatico
  17. Buddy Fire
  18. Free of it All (Stan Ridgeway)
  19. Games People Play (Petula Clark)

Stewart wrote the score for the second version of the popular Spyro the Dragon Sony Playstation game entitled Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage

In the November 1999 issue of Drum magazine, Stewart is interviewed. He is planning to release a new album within the next year and will be on tour in 2001. So far no other details are known yet.

Stewart makes a one-track guest appearance on the new Howard Jones album entitled People. Stewart appears on a song entitled Everything.

Stewart wrote the score for the movie She's All That in 1999.

Stewart received the Hollywood Music in Film Visionary award on August 10, 1998 at the Hollywood Film Festival for his film scoring work in recent years.

Stewart and brothers Miles and Ian opened a restaurant in L.A. called Backstage Cafe which features Police music memorabilia. The address is:

Backstage Cafe
9433 Brighton Way
Beverley Hills, CA 90210
phone: (310) 777-0252
fax: (310) 858-3037

Stewart has recently completed recording eight new songs for the soundtrack to a movie entitled Pecker. The track list is as follows:

     
  1. Happy Go Lucky Me - Paul Evans
  2. The Love Chase - Stewart Copeland
  3. I'm a Nut - Leroy Pullins
  4. Memama - Stewart Copeland
  5. Uh! Oh! - The Nutty Sqirrels
  6. Straight Boys - Vicky Randle/Stewart Copeland
  7. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter - Billy Williams
  8. In the Mood - Henhouse Five Plus Too
  9. Back to Hampton/Sneaky Sally - Stewart Copeland
  10. Baltimore You're Home to Me - Dave Hardin
  11. Thrift Shop Fashion Shoot - Stewart Copeland
  12. Don't Drop the Soap (For Anyone Else But Me) - Stan Ridgeway/Stewart Copeland
  13. New York Montage - Stewart Copeland
  14. Pecker Man - Damecus Metover/Stewart Copeland
  15. Swamp Thing - The Grid
  16. Woo Hoo - The Rock-A-Teens
Stewart has scored a Sony Playstation game entitled Spyro the Dragon (about 85 minutes of music). The track list is:
  1. Spyro the Dragon (Main Title Screen)
  2. Intro: The Adventure Begins
  3. The Artisan World
  4. Town Square #1
  5. Town Square #2
  6. Stone Hill
  7. Dark Hollow #1
  8. Dark Hollow #2
  9. Confronting Toasty
  10. Peace Keepers World
  11. Ice Cavern #1
  12. Ice Cavern #2
  13. Doctor Shemp
  14. Dry Canyon #1
  15. Dry Canyon #2
  16. Dry Canyon #3
  17. Magic Crafters World
  18. Alpine Ridge
  19. Wizard Peak
  20. Confronting Blowhard
  21. Beast Makers
  22. Terrace Village
  23. Misty Bog
  24. Confronting Metalhead
  25. Dream Weavers World
  26. Haunted Towers
  27. Dark Passage
  28. Lofty Castle
  29. Gnorc Cave
  30. Twilight Harbor
  31. Confronting Gnasty Gnork
  32. Spyro Triumphant
  33. End Titles (reprise)

Stewart also recently wrote the score for the TV movies The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, Legalese, and Futuresport. His credits for 1997 include a film called Four Days in September, Good Burger, Welcome to Woop Woop, and Little Boy Blue.

Stewart wrote the score for the Discovery Channel film The Leopard Son in 1996. Read the transcript from his Discovery Channel TV interview. He also wrote the scores for Gridlock'd and The Pallbearer in 1996.

 

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