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How Much Jamesbond Soundtrack's have you ?


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#1 M_Balje

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 02:35 PM

I have 18 of the 19 orginal soundtrack's

I Don't have Octopussy (See Picture),Casino royale and Never say never again.

#2 Tanger

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 02:52 PM

Octopussy's a tricky one to track down so good luck with that. I've only ever seen one copy for sale. AVTAK takes some work aswell, I don't know why they didn't just release worldwide instead of just in Japan. It's ludicrous!

Anyway, I have From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Live And Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, Octopussy, A View To A Kill, The Living Daylights, Licence To Kill, GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough.

I also have a few incomplete soundtracks aswell.
The tracks I need (if anyone can help) are:

DAF - Track 7
TMWTGG - Track 4
MR - Track 9
FYEO - Tracks 10,16 and 19

Those are the only tracks I need to have complete CDs! If anybody has them in mp3 and can send them to me then that would be much appreciated. I have a large catalogue of rare tracks on my computer and always send one of these in return. So any help would be much appreciated.

#3 Rich Douglas

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 03:50 PM

I have all of the soundtracks except for Diamonds Are Forever, Dr. No, and You Only Live Twice. I have a few rareities too though, like the Live and Let Die Complete Score (mono sound, but cool to have), Moonraker Expanded (something I created using the newly released cues from Bond Back In Action), and goldeneye expanded with the film tank chase music by Altman, the trailer music, The pre credit music, and the airport arrival music. What rare tracks do you have Tanger??? I could make mp3's of a few of those tracks you dont have.

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 03:54 PM

I have a few scarce versions of the James Bond theme aswell as unreleased cues from the scores and fan mixes that have been released through Audiogalaxy.

If you could help out with the tracks that I need that would be great. They are the hardest ones to find as most of them are the instrumentals from the films and it's hard to find the exact ones.

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 03:59 PM

Is that Airport arrival music SoundFX free? I'd do anything to be able to listen to that. It's my favourite Bond airport piece with the LALD piece coming in at a close 2nd.
Actually, the other day when I was sat in an exam in the sports hall at our school, the air duct above my head kept clashing and it sounded exactly like that one that Serra uses throughout his score. Everytime it did it, that airport piece played in my head. It was the strangest thing.

Rgds.

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 04:03 PM

I have all of the soundtracks except for Diamonds Are Forever, Dr. No, and You Only Live Twice. I have a few rareities too though, like the Live and Let Die Complete Score (mono sound, but cool to have), Moonraker Expanded (something I created using the newly released cues from Bond Back In Action), and goldeneye expanded with the film tank chase music by Altman, the trailer music, The pre credit music, and the airport arrival music. What rare tracks do you have Tanger??? I could make mp3's of a few of those tracks you dont have.

Rich

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 04:37 PM

My collection of Bond soundtracks is very small because I am very picky about the music I like. That being said I own the soundtracks for Dr. No, OHMSS, GE, TND, and TWINE, all on CD. I would like to own FYEO and the extended version of GE.

Rich...how does one find such a soundtrack???

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#8 Rich Douglas

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 05:21 PM

Well, the live and let die complete, i found in a soundtrack store here in texas one day. It is a CDR rip of the isolated mono score from the old laser disc, mediocre sound quality. As for goldeneye, I simply downloaded the trailer music from the parodifair website (it's wonderful quality), and transposed the pre credit bungie jump music (which will once again be available at CMGN in mp3 format)along with the airport arrival music myself on my synthesizer. The John Altman tank chase music can be found on Bond Back In Action 2. So I put all the tracks in their proper order and made a suite of music for the first track which includes the United Artists logo music, The Gunbarrel, and the music for the bungie jump sequence. Then i put Serras version of the tank chase and the trailer music on as bonus tracks. So basically it's a bootleg of my own creation, it took a little work (and my transposed tracks arent perfect, but good enough) but now it's good to have an expanded version of the score. FYI, there are "expanded" versions of OHMSS and Diamonds Are Forever floating around in various specialty scores and on the net. All these are are bootlegs like the ones I have made using the unreleased tracks from Bond Back In Action, so save your money.

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 06:26 PM

Alas...I don't have a CD burner. Oh the perils of living in the 20th century!

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 06:41 PM

ah yes, a jump into the 20th century is a good thing. But... I would be more than happy to send you a copy of this one of a kind "bootleg" through snail mail if you like.

Rich

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 10:32 PM

I have all the soundtracks from From Russia with Love through The Living Daylights on vinyl; and all of the soundtracks except for A View to a Kill on CD. I also have the double-disc 30th anniversary CD, which is one of my favorites. Alas, I have neither Casino Royale (which I should--the soundtrack is about the best thing in the film) nor Never Say Never Again--but I can live without that Lani Hall song.

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Posted 03 July 2002 - 10:48 PM

I've just got the "Bond Back in Action" CD with re-recordings of tracks from Dr. No through Diamonds are Forever that I got for free with an MP3 player when I bought Windows XP at Best Buy.

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Posted 04 July 2002 - 05:22 AM

I have FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, GOLDFINGER, THUNDERBALL, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE, LIVE AND LET DIE, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS, GOLDENEYE, TOMORROW NEVER DIES, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH and the 30th ANNIVERSARY (which is fantastic-esp. disc 2)

I have been searching everywhere for the others but poor, lonly old Winnipeg doesn't have any!!

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Posted 06 July 2002 - 03:14 AM

I have each of the 19 soundtracks (and re-issues), but the pride of my collection is my personally created Special Edition of Tomorrow Never Dies. I took the rest of the unreleased or altered cues and fixed the changes in pitch and volume, as well as culled demo title songs and the like to make it a two-disc set. I created cover art and wrote a set of liner notes. Hehe, I'm proud of it... I plan to create a similiar edition of TWINE sooner or later, but I think Level007 is doing a better job of extracting the unreleased cues from the 5.1 mix on the DVD than I ever could.

Rich, I'm interested in the isolated score of LALD... does it have those annoying pitch/volume changes like the TND DVD? I heard there was also an isolated score on the old Criterion Goldfinger laserdisc.

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Posted 06 July 2002 - 05:03 AM

I have them all on vinyl (well, up to LTK, the last Bond to appear on vinyl) including a rare NSNA Japanese import. I also have some UK records that differ in packaging from the US, like a gatefold edition of TSWLM. I also have some U.S. variants.

I have most of the soundtracks on CD, but not all. For some reason I haven't been that aggressive about completing my CD set. Guess I should get on that.

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Posted 16 July 2002 - 11:04 PM

I've got all the soundtracks that were released on vinyl and all the soundtracks on CD. I've also got a few on tape and I think I've got a couple on eight track. I've got "Thunderball"signed by Tom Jones, Vic Flick, Don Black, and John Barry. I've also got both of the "Tomorrow Never Dies" soundtracks signed by Sheryl Crow, "The World is Not Enough" signed by Garbage, "Shaken and Stirred" signed by David Arnold, "Live and Let Die" signed by George Martin, "Dr. No" signed by Vic Flick, "Octopussy" signed by Louis Jourdan, "Licence to Kill" signed by Gladys Knight and Patty Labelle.

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Posted 16 July 2002 - 11:21 PM

I'm proud to say that not only do I have all (including NSNA & CR) on CD, but I have LP's (those vinyl things) of all through TLD (the last Bond soundtrack released on LP) as well as a copy (also an LP) of James Bond's Greatest Hits autographed to me personally by John Barry.

I've been into Bond music for a while.

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Posted 17 July 2002 - 04:07 AM

Ever since this thread started I've being trying to find my inventory list to the contents of my lockup in Sydney but to no avail, which is a little disconcerting to me at the moment.

Anyway, needless to say, I have all the soundtracks, both individual and compilations relating to Bond in general and John Barry in particular.

So, if I can remember off the top of my head correctly, I have the following, of what I would call, "collectables."
If I can think of anything else (or have found that elusive inventory) I'll let you know.

I'm still chasing the Tomorrow Never Dies videogame soundtrack.


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Posted 17 July 2002 - 06:34 PM

I'm off school for ages and so bought some over the internet, I've got 3 and 1 is on it's way (OHMSS, TSWLM, GE with LTK on it's way). I'm advoiding downloading them but do have some songs on here. I've been doing checks on the internet to see the best prices for the soundtracks and I've found that www.hmv.co.uk does the Octopussy soundtrack for

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Posted 27 July 2002 - 01:17 PM

Well, where could I start? Ok, I have the following: original Soundtrack CDs for all 19 Bond movies, except Never say never again, and these: James Bond Theme (contains six remixes by Moby), The James Bond Themes: 14 Classic Movie Themes (Emporio), James Bond Themes by Sonia (rather bad), Bond Back in Action 2 (I highly recommend this one as well as the BBiA 1!), Tomorrow Never Dies Video Game soundtrack (actually, it's really good!) and I own the extended version of the Tomorrow never dies movie soundtrack, which contains an interview with David Arnold.

I especially like the TND soundtrack (Backseat Driver :) )