Eternal Echoes- Missing Barry Bond soundtrack?
James Suzuki
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I would highly recommend listening to his Eternal Echoes album which he did in 2001. Its mature Barry, not bombastic like a Thunderball or a Goldfinger ost. It does seriously sound like a lost Roger Bond film soundtrack. Somewhere in between Moonraker and the romantic tracks in Octopussy.
Slow days" and "Fred and Cyd" are the best at travelling you to another world. The latter has a bit of a DAF vibe while the former sounds like Sir Rog with a Lady.
Anyway, it's an album good outside of the world of Bond. I'm on study break right now and I'm listening to it while gardening. Nice to know that Barry can do a great non soundtrack album, I just wish he'd done some more.
Slow days" and "Fred and Cyd" are the best at travelling you to another world. The latter has a bit of a DAF vibe while the former sounds like Sir Rog with a Lady.
Anyway, it's an album good outside of the world of Bond. I'm on study break right now and I'm listening to it while gardening. Nice to know that Barry can do a great non soundtrack album, I just wish he'd done some more.
“The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning. "
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
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Some of the material on The Beyondness of Things was originally written for The Horse Whisperer if I'm not mistaken. As well as the title track I've always had a soft spot for 'Kissaby Close' because I'm a harmonica fan and it has a nice harmonica solo, slightly reminiscent of Midnight Cowboy.
Quite right!
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming