Some of the music which was added to the extended edition of the OST in 2003 is in the form of medleys- eg "Aki, Tiger And Osato" so I won't be mentioning all of the cues.
Some of the music which was added to the extended edition of the OST in 2003 is in the form of medleys- eg "Aki, Tiger And Osato" so I won't be mentioning all of the cues.
Remiss of me, but I never bought the 2003 extended edition. Just got the additional cues arranged by Raine for his own album.
Critics and material I don't need. I haven't changed my act in 53 years.
Some of the music which was added to the extended edition of the OST in 2003 is in the form of medleys- eg "Aki, Tiger And Osato" so I won't be mentioning all of the cues.
Remiss of me, but I never bought the 2003 extended edition. Just got the additional cues arranged by Raine for his own album.
There's some lovely music there, Shady. The Raine-covered cues are in a medley called "James Bond In Japan", along with other cues.
Music- “Capsule In Space” Fantastic work from John Barry here. It’ll be repeated later in the movie. Barry added a few bars and re-recorded it as “Space March” for a later album. Cover versions exist.
This whole sequence is tense and well constructed despite its dependency on sfx.
Pretty decent special effects for the year that this was made.
Can we talk about the logistical impossibility of this?
- the weight of the SPECTRE capsule would be completely unbalanced now.
- there's no way that the SPECTRE capsule has enough fuel capacity to enter orbit, much less return, considering the size.
There is a certain scene later when Blofeld is sitting in his chair with his back to us, look at his head and you will see he has hair, the reason for this is it Is Jan Werich and not Donald Pleasance.
Barry edited together over 20 takes of Nancy Sinatra singing to get the final vocal. Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers used part to create their hit “Millenium”.
Nancy Sinatra recorded a different version of the song with her usual collaborators Lee Hazelwood and Billy Strange- this is usually on her own albums but has by mistake turned up on Barry and/or Bond compilations
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Get the disks out, start the players and get rid with the dodgy menus.
Pause right before the gunbarrel.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Remiss of me, but I never bought the 2003 extended edition. Just got the additional cues arranged by Raine for his own album.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
There's some lovely music there, Shady. The Raine-covered cues are in a medley called "James Bond In Japan", along with other cues.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
'Capsule in Space' is the Barry cue which David Arnold identifies as having had a huge formative impact on him as a youngster...
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Stock footage used well, mixed in with actors
The British the voice of moderation, naturally...
It's not rocket science. Oh, wait...
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
And Christopher Lee's evil daughter in the Fu Manchu series of movies...
"At least he died on the job!" The actor is Anthony Ainley... The Master in 'Doctor Who' throughout the 80s.
He was wrong!
However Nancy misses a note or two
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!