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Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser Contributes Song ‘She Moved Through the Fair’ for Supernatural Drama

[dropcap]As[/dropcap] previously reported, it was announced that Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser had worked on the score of a new four-episode miniseries called The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells, a programme on Sky Arts.  Now it seems 2016 is Fraser’s most active year in quite some time, as she has additionally recorded a new song tor The first episode of BBC One’s The Living and the Dead—a supernatural drama set in the Victorian era. The song is a version of the Irish folk standard She Moved Through the Fair, and it’s a collaboration with Bristol UK film composer’s The Insects.

Listen to She Moved Through the Fair on Graham Norton’s BBC Radio 2 show at the 1:44:44 mark.

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