2 SPECTRE Tracks online (includes SPECTRE OST Track Listing)
Bond_James_Bond
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2mkD-EVzUk
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ghVSwQenU
from the OST:
Full Track listing:
1. Los Muertos Vivos Estan - Thomas Newman, Tambuco
2. Vauxhall Bridge
3. The Eternal City
4. Donna Lucia
5. A Place Without Mercy
6. Backfire
7. Crows Klinik
8. The Pale King
9. Madeleine
10. Kite In A Hurricane
11. Snow Plane
12. L' Americain
13. Secret Room
14. Hinx
15. Writing's On The Wall
16. Silver Wraith
17. A Reunion
18. Day Of The Dead - Thomas Newman, Tambuco
19. Tempus Fugit
20. Safe House
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8ghVSwQenU
from the OST:
Full Track listing:
1. Los Muertos Vivos Estan - Thomas Newman, Tambuco
2. Vauxhall Bridge
3. The Eternal City
4. Donna Lucia
5. A Place Without Mercy
6. Backfire
7. Crows Klinik
8. The Pale King
9. Madeleine
10. Kite In A Hurricane
11. Snow Plane
12. L' Americain
13. Secret Room
14. Hinx
15. Writing's On The Wall
16. Silver Wraith
17. A Reunion
18. Day Of The Dead - Thomas Newman, Tambuco
19. Tempus Fugit
20. Safe House
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Comments
I bought the CD Version on Friday 23rd Oct to listen to the music before the film.
There are a lot of quiet tracks, and not many with melodies or tunes.
A lot of it sounds like variations on Skyfall with "da da, duh, duh,duh" Violin quick phrases
and tunes that sound like a train clickety-clacking on railway lines. (There is a train in part of the film.)
but it's a bit-more of the same.
Please bring back David Arnold - or John Barry from the grave ! for some tuneful music.
The only consolation is track 15-the orchestral version of-The Writing on the Wall. (no singing.)
Bleuville.
Bleuville.
Well done Sir Miles, you spotted the deliberate mistake entered to test your knowledge. Good effort. Take yesterday off.
What you said....
Thanks for replying regardless
"Nisi Dominus: IV. Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum. Largo" perfomed by Paul Dyer, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra & Andreas Scholl, from the album 'Baroque Favourites'
Heres the album cover