QoS Soundtrack
Golrush007
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This track listing (unconfirmed at this point) has been posted on CBn and elsewhere today.
1. Time To Get Out
2. The Palio
3. Inside Man
4. Bond In Haiti
5. Somebody Wants To Kill You
6. Greene & Camille
7. Pursuit At Port Au Prince
8. No Interest In Dominic Greene
9. Night At The Opera
10. Restrict Bond's Movements
11. Talamone
12. What's Keeping You Awake
13. Bolivian Taxi Ride
14. Field Trip
15. Forgive Yourself
16. DC3
17. Target Terminated
18. Camille's Story
19. Oil Fields
20. Have You Ever Killed Someone?
21. Perla De Las Dunas
22. The Dead Don't Care About Vengeance
23. I Never Left
24. Another Way To Die (Jack White & Alicia Keys)
I'm looking forward to the soundtrack release. CR's score was very score, so hopefully Arnold is on form once again!
1. Time To Get Out
2. The Palio
3. Inside Man
4. Bond In Haiti
5. Somebody Wants To Kill You
6. Greene & Camille
7. Pursuit At Port Au Prince
8. No Interest In Dominic Greene
9. Night At The Opera
10. Restrict Bond's Movements
11. Talamone
12. What's Keeping You Awake
13. Bolivian Taxi Ride
14. Field Trip
15. Forgive Yourself
16. DC3
17. Target Terminated
18. Camille's Story
19. Oil Fields
20. Have You Ever Killed Someone?
21. Perla De Las Dunas
22. The Dead Don't Care About Vengeance
23. I Never Left
24. Another Way To Die (Jack White & Alicia Keys)
I'm looking forward to the soundtrack release. CR's score was very score, so hopefully Arnold is on form once again!
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Forgive me, CR's score was very good ;%
It doesn't have to have that title. Eg:
"Bond Back In Action Again" (GF)
"Exercise At Gibraltar" (TLD)
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They do. First impressions- some of it sounds like DAF! That's a good thing- the movie DAF isn't at the top of the tree, but the music certainly is.
Unfortunately there isn't really a bold statement of the James Bond Theme in the score (at least not on the album). Whenever it is played it is quite subtle. At first I didn't think too much of the score, but on subsequent listens it has grown on me. I won't be able to form a proper opinion until I've seen the film, though. But in a way, when listening to it, I occasionally find myself longing for the days when Arnold used to drop the theme into almost every cue.
I always enjoyed the DAF-like style, especially on "Field Trip".
I'd agree that Field Trip is one of the cues on the album though, even though it does have a hint of AWTD
(Also getting a little fed up of the same little notes and tweaks Arnold's been using since TWINE, like the fast electronic drum machine over action sequences, and the lamentable piano dabbling over emoitional ones. But that's just me.)
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It has (obviously) a very South American sound with breathy pan pipes and twangy guitars and also heavy pounding drums on "chase/action" music. I was pleasantly surprised that it was good and original. Yes Bond theme cues are short and subtle. 9-Night at the Opera music is good and 11-Talamone. A lot of the bits of music are short at 40 seconds. There are about 12/24 tunes that are over 2 minutes. Some of the better cues fade away before they might've developed.
De Bleuchamp.
"What - the whole bloody Alps!" Campbell in OHMSS
As far as the lack of the Bond theme, I'm willing to bet that some of the people complaining here are the same one's who thought he overused it during the Brosnan era! Restraint is a good thing, and it worked wonders for his CR soundtrack. John Barry rarely overused it either, and that was good since he was able to develop a unique sound for each of his films based on the title theme. Arnold did the same thing for CR and that is why that one stands out as his best. So with that in mind I eagerly wait to see how it will all pan out on Friday.
That's great to hear! I'm not listening to any of the score until I hear it in the film. But from the couple of snippets I have heard from the trailers, this sounds intriging. The score and hopefully the movie should be good.
Track 21- Perla De La Dunas
I can't seem to find a translation other than La Perla of the Dunes.
I think it refers to the hotel.
I thought it might refer to the Casino Royale swimsuit.:D
The Camille's Story track, track 18, is moving.
I liked the chase scenes music because I like the percussive effects.
I liked the low rumbles and flutes, as well.
I would've liked to have the end credits' James Bond Theme on the CD, but it is there in various places.
I liked the CD, overall.
It is certainly worthy of collection.
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It is a very short passage...just a few notes, but enough to identify it.
I believe White said that OHMSS was his favorite Bond soundtrack.
Nice and easy to translate It means "Pearl of the Dunes".
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I think I enjoyed the soundtrack better after having seen the movie...makes me relive it. I am going to have my fourth listen through today to see if I catch any more parts I like.
One of my favourite parts is the short bit of music from when Bond goes back to London to Mitchell's apartment...great music.
It's called "Hitman"...and it's one of my favourite tracks too