Ross Campbell (composer)

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Ross Campbell is a Scottish composer and songwriter. He is possibly best known for his score for the short film Poor Angels which earned him a Best Composer nomination at the 1996 BAFTA Scotland Awards.[http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/members/2/?member_id=2329 Scottish Music Centre Biography]

Life and career

Ross Campbell studied composition as the prestigious Royal College of Music in London and further enhanced his studies at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) in Glasgow. Upon leaving university, Ross pursued a career in commercial music and worked with many bands including Nightcrawlers in which he co-wrote the song "Push the Feeling On" which enjoyed success on both sides of the Atlantic selling over 750,000 copies in the United States alone.{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Nightcrawlers-Push-The-Feeling-On/master/98164|title=Nightcrawlers – Push The Feeling On|website=Discogs}} In the mid-1990s, Campbell began working as a composer for film and television. In 1996, he composed the music for the short film Poor Angels which starred Peter Mullan in the lead role. The score earned Campbell a nomination at the 1996 BAFTA Scotland Awards. On the small screen, Campbell provided music for shows such as Missing and the long running crime series Taggart.

In 2017, under the moniker Mondorosco, he released the album Kompass Strasse.[https://music.apple.com/gb/album/1220501133 Kompass Strasse on Apple Music Store] His writing credits include hit records for artists such as Riton, French Montana, AJ Tracey and Big Narstie.

Ross is the founder and MD of the record label Fool the Public. He is also a lecturer at Glasgow Kelvin College.

Filmography

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! Film

! Director(s)

! Notes

1997

| Poor Angels

| Ian Madden

| Short film

rowspan="3"| 2014

| Death Knight Love Story

| Hugh Hancock

| Short film

Glory Hunter

| Craig Maclachlan

| Short film

K'Nibble

| Andrew Dobbie

| Short film

rowspan="1"| 2015

| Prescription R

| Andrew Dobbie

| Short film

rowspan="2"| 2016

| Lucky Break

| Andrew Dobbie
Tobias Erdmann

| Short film

The Land of Time

| Emma Skeldon

| Short film

rowspan="1"| 2020

| Autumn Never Dies

| Chris Quick

| Short film

=Television=

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! Year

! Title

! Director(s)

! Notes

2002–2005

| Taggart

| Various

| 9 episodes

rowspan="1"| 2006

| Missing

| Ian Madden

| TV film

rowspan="1"| 2015

| Fanatic

| Luke Aherne

| TV pilot

Discography

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! rowspan="2"|Release date

! colspan="2"|Peak chart position

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2017

| Kompass Strasse

| align="center"| 31 March 2017

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Awards and nominations

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1996

| Poor Angels

| British Academy Scotland Awards

| Best Composer

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2020

| rowspan=2| Autumn Never Dies

| Top Indie Film Awards

| Best Music

|{{nom}}

2022

| Scotland International Festival of Cinema[http://chrisquickfilm.com/8-nominations-for-autumn-never-dies-at-final-scottish-festival-appearance/ Announcement of 8 Nominations from Scotland International Festival of Cinema]

| Alan Parsons Award for Best Original Score for a Featurette

|{{pending}}

References

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