The Soundtrack from a film by Roger Waters and Sean Evans. Frequent Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, who provided music production and mixing for the film, produced the album. The soundtrack runs longer than the original 'Wall' album, which spanned only two LPs, as it includes two songs removed from the original release - 'Last Few Bricks' and 'What Shall We Do Now?' - which Floyd had added back in for live performances. This version of 'The Wall' also includes 'The Ballad of Jean Charles de Menezes,' which Waters incorporated into his performances of the album beginning in 2011 in tribute to a 27-year-old Brazilian man that London police killed thinking, wrongly, that he was a terrorist.