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      • For anyone after the next Belle and Sebastian album, God Help the Girl ticks the boxes whilst simultaneously asking more questions than it answers. Save for a handful of forgettable excursions into tampering with a perfectly good formula, it’s a very well-written, cohesive collection of songs.
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  2. God Help the Girl is a 2009 album by Stuart Murdoch of the band Belle and Sebastian with female vocalists such as Catherine Ireton. [10] God Help the Girl is also the name of the band and the accompanying film released in 2014.

  3. Jun 23, 2009 · Murdoch lands on solid ground again with God Help the Girl, which has catchy, jangling girl-group ditties aplenty, a little theatrical flourish thanks to Belle and Sebastian trumpeter Mick...

  4. Jun 23, 2009 · God Help the Girl is only the first part of a two-part project. Belle & Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch sees it as the soundtrack to a film he intends to make next year, the songs forming “the backbone of a musical narrative.”

  5. Jun 18, 2009 · By NME. 18th June 2009. The soundtrack to a musical film which isn’t even due to be shot until next year, ‘God Help The Girl’ is a collection of new songs (and, in the form of opener ‘Act Of...

  6. But as a standalone project, God Help the Girl works quite well. Stuart Murdoch’s arrangements are at their orchestral best, and his tendencies translate very naturally to a musical ... read more

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  7. God Help The Girl - God Help The Girl review: A slight change of tact for Stuart Murdoch produces a solid, if slightly underwhelming album.

  8. God Help The Girl, a soundtrack to a planned film/musical project from Belle & Sebastian front man Stuart Murdoch, is a perky, catchy album of mostly new songs that is sure to make the interminable wait for a new B&S record seem a little bit shorter.