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Expanded releases of remaining Bond scores a possibility?


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#1 SecretAgentFan

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Posted 12 December 2013 - 01:18 PM

On the filmscoremonthly.com board I found an interesting post by someone from the fantastic specialty label La-la-land.

 

He said that it is maybe (fingers crossed) possible to resolve the ongoing problems which have prevented those scores which had not been re-issued in an expanded form (basically everything from TMWTGG onwards) to be released after all.

 

He also said soon.

 

And that the last hurdle was, um, EON.

 

Now, if someone from EON reads this - as I´m absolutely sure they will, since this board is essential reading for them every day - please make this happen.

 

We would be extremely grateful, wouldn´t we?


Edited by SecretAgentFan, 12 December 2013 - 01:19 PM.


#2 Walecs

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Posted 12 December 2013 - 03:21 PM

That would be amazing, indeed.



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Posted 12 December 2013 - 11:38 PM

:wub:  Please make this so!!! :)



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Posted 13 December 2013 - 12:49 PM

La La Land is a terrific label. Recently I've bought their latest boxset the entire Lethal Weapon Soundtracks Collection. I hope they can move forward with this Bond project real soon.



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Posted 14 December 2013 - 04:47 AM

That would be awesome! I would certainly be purchasing those soundtracks when they became available.



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Posted 14 December 2013 - 05:10 AM

Haven't been around much lately, but just want to say I 100% approve.



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Posted 14 December 2013 - 11:14 AM

We would be extremely grateful, wouldn´t we?

 

Yes, considerably.



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Posted 14 December 2013 - 11:59 PM

"He also said soon." Oh, that's the best part!

 

La La Land do a great job with their expanded releases. I bought their Batman (1989), Batman Returns and Batman Forever CDs.



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Posted 22 December 2013 - 07:39 PM

Wow! It's about time. La La Land is a fantastic soundtrack label too. Their Star Trek re-issue soundtracks are awesome. Particularly the 3 disc Star Trek The Motion Picture soundtrack set.

 

Count me in and keep the updates coming on this topic please!!!!



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 12:22 AM

La La Land and also Intrada label can do a great job with expanded/complete score releases. I recentley bought the Intrada release of John Barry's The Deep. It's a great release: on disc1 you have the complete score and on disc2  the original album.

Something like that they could do with releases of Thunderball and O.H.M.S.S. so we finally can get the complete releases of these magnificent Barry scores.

 

What the never before expanded scores concern:

if La La Land got permission to release expanded scores, Golden Gun, the Spy who... and GoldenEye (and the other Brosnan films) would not be a problem at all, they have the tapes with the complete scores,

 

but if you wanna release the others it will create huge problems!

 

Nobody knows were the mastertapes are from Octopussy, A view to a kill and the first three Connery Bondmovies.

Some sources even say that the ones from Moonraker are destroyed.

The rights of LtK are not with MGM/UA. That's why that score was omitted from the 2003 remastered scores release.

 

So it's not that easy!


Edited by Grard Bond, 23 December 2013 - 12:26 AM.


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Posted 23 December 2013 - 07:58 AM

Believe me, the guys from La-la-land know what they are doing, where to locate the tapes and how to resolve complicated legal situations.

 

It´s not that easy? Of course, not.  But that hasn´t stopped those specialty labels from uncovering gems that were considered to be lost forever.

 

It´s possible. And I´m confident it will happen.



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 09:56 AM

I sincerely hope so!



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 01:13 PM

Believe me, the guys from La-la-land know what they are doing, where to locate the tapes and how to resolve complicated legal situations.

 

It´s not that easy? Of course, not.  But that hasn´t stopped those specialty labels from uncovering gems that were considered to be lost forever.

 

It´s possible. And I´m confident it will happen.

 

Agreed. As I recall reading Lukas mentioned that the "lost" tapes were never looked for, therefore they are "lost". : )



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 04:12 PM

That is the stuff of dreams and would make for the best Holiday news EVER.

As far as I know, the only master tape that could not be found was DOCTOR NO, but no extreme effort was made to locate it, including asking Monty Norman.

At the time of the Anniversary CD, they had access to all but that one.  MOONRAKER was siting over at Pinewood as that Stereo track was finally laid down on the DVD release.

The final stumbling block was the 24-track conversions on the later ones, but that would be no issue now.

I do hope all this happens before the original tapes just rot away.  EON must know that, too, and certainly Barbara Broccoli would want her kids to listed to their Godfather's lost works of art.

Again, GREAT NEWS!



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 06:18 PM

Hopefully they found the Masters-Tapes (Moonraker...)

 

Here a Statement from Lukas Kendall

 

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THE Tracks NOT Taken

Yeah, yeah, yeah—where’s Moonraker, and so on. If five of the Bond soundtracks could be done properly, why not all the others? The answer: time and money, and in some cases, lack of master elements. Master tapes to the first three films—Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Goldfinger—are not at EMI’s Abbey Road vaults in London, where most of the expanded Bond material was kept. (The four additional cuts on the Goldfinger CD come from the British LP master.) I would presume they are lost. Moonraker is missing because it was recorded in Paris—maybe the tapes are still in France. A View to a Kill was recorded in London, but the tapes are not at Abbey Road for whatever reason. For Your Eyes Only and The Living Daylights were already expanded for the Rykodisc CDs. This leaves three titles that theoretically could have been expanded: The Man With the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy. For Octopussy, there may be tapes of extra music at MGM in Los Angeles, but there was not time to evaluate them.

There are 24-track tapes of The Spy Who Loved Me atAbbey Road, but I don’t know if these are for the film soundtrack or the LP re-recording; furthermore, 24-track mixes are very time-consuming and expensive. So we end up with only one title that missed narrowly: The Man With the Golden Gun. Originally, EMI was going to try to remix and expand both Live and Let Die and Golden Gun from the 16-track tapes. As the transfers were being done at Abbey Road, I was informed that the process was becoming far too expensive and time-consuming, so Golden Gun would not be done. Had I known we could only do one of the early Moores, I would have suggested the Barry score rather than the George Martin one—but I didn’t, so we couldn’t. The only other thing that fell by the wayside due to a lack of time and money was the tank chase from GoldenEye (the Bond theme arranged by John Altman), which was recorded on fancy modern digital tape that required expensive equipment to transfer. So that’s the true story. —L.K.


Edited by Berni99, 23 December 2013 - 06:22 PM.


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Posted 23 December 2013 - 11:31 PM

Hopefully they found the Masters-Tapes (Moonraker...)

 

Here a Statement from Lukas Kendall

 

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THE Tracks NOT Taken

Yeah, yeah, yeah—where’s Moonraker, and so on. If five of the Bond soundtracks could be done properly, why not all the others? The answer: time and money, and in some cases, lack of master elements. Master tapes to the first three films—Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Goldfinger—are not at EMI’s Abbey Road vaults in London, where most of the expanded Bond material was kept. (The four additional cuts on the Goldfinger CD come from the British LP master.) I would presume they are lost. Moonraker is missing because it was recorded in Paris—maybe the tapes are still in France. A View to a Kill was recorded in London, but the tapes are not at Abbey Road for whatever reason. For Your Eyes Only and The Living Daylights were already expanded for the Rykodisc CDs. This leaves three titles that theoretically could have been expanded: The Man With the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me and Octopussy. For Octopussy, there may be tapes of extra music at MGM in Los Angeles, but there was not time to evaluate them.

There are 24-track tapes of The Spy Who Loved Me atAbbey Road, but I don’t know if these are for the film soundtrack or the LP re-recording; furthermore, 24-track mixes are very time-consuming and expensive. So we end up with only one title that missed narrowly: The Man With the Golden Gun. Originally, EMI was going to try to remix and expand both Live and Let Die and Golden Gun from the 16-track tapes. As the transfers were being done at Abbey Road, I was informed that the process was becoming far too expensive and time-consuming, so Golden Gun would not be done. Had I known we could only do one of the early Moores, I would have suggested the Barry score rather than the George Martin one—but I didn’t, so we couldn’t. The only other thing that fell by the wayside due to a lack of time and money was the tank chase from GoldenEye (the Bond theme arranged by John Altman), which was recorded on fancy modern digital tape that required expensive equipment to transfer. So that’s the true story. —L.K.

 

Yes, this is from FSM magazine in 2003. 

 

Hopefully there is some further news from La La Land soon.



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Posted 23 December 2013 - 11:45 PM

I read almost the same interview in one of the 007 magazines from that time.

 

And that's what I meant:

 

the first three Bondmovies, they don't realy know where the mastertapes are and are maybe lost forever.

Moonraker is still missing, maybe it's in Paris, maybe it's destroyed.

 

Octopussy and A view to a kill are probably lying somewhere, but right now they have no clue where the tapes are.

 

Only Golden gun, Spy who... and GoldenEye are the ones they have got in their hands.

 

Well, let's begin with those three, La La Land!! :P


Edited by Grard Bond, 23 December 2013 - 11:46 PM.


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Posted 23 December 2013 - 11:52 PM

I read almost the same interview in one of the 007 magazines from that time.

 

And that's what I meant:

 

the first three Bondmovies, they don't realy know where the mastertapes are and are maybe lost forever.

Moonraker is still missing, maybe it's in Paris, maybe it's destroyed.

 

Octopussy and A view to a kill are probably lying somewhere, but right now they have no clue where the tapes are.

 

Only Golden gun, Spy who... and GoldenEye are the ones they have got in their hands.

 

Well, let's begin with those three, La La Land!! :P

 

Or perhaps Moonraker is at Pinewood where they made the stereo music mix for the DVD?

 

If I recall from the article Lukas was sent the soundtracks on a digital drive from the UK to the US.

 

If La La Land Records is involved with EON's approval, I'm sure they will take steps to find the "lost" (not really lost are they?) tapes...

 

I agree it will be great to have the rest of the Roger Moore Bond scores expanded as well as any others that have been overlooked.

 

Starting with TMWTGG in 2014 sounds great to me.



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Posted 24 December 2013 - 11:04 AM

Have La La Land the Rights on the Score from "Licence to Kill"?



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Posted 24 December 2013 - 11:10 AM

The rights will always belong to the rights holders.  But we can hope that a specialty label such as La-La-Land can work something out to release some Bond scores in an expanded form.

 

Let´s keep our fingers crossed for 2014.



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Posted 24 December 2013 - 11:26 AM

Yes, let's hope for 2014.

 

Ive found a list of missing Cues from TSWLM, MR, OP, AVTAK and LTK

 

TSWLM

Gunbarrel: 0:25
Submarine under attack: 0:16
Moscow: 0:43
Parachute opens: 0:13
Gogol breaks bad news to Anya: 0:47
Bond goes to see Fekkesh: 0:19
Bond arrives at the Pyramids: 0:25*
Jaws chases Fekkesh: 0:17**
Jaws kills Fekkesh: 0:44
Jaws kills Kalba: 0:33
Drive into the desert: 0:43
Stalking: 1:16
"Egyptian builders": 0:20
Nobody Does It Better (instrumental): 2:43
Bond finds the new headquarters: 0:42
Gogol behind the desk: 0:17
Love on the train / Arrival in Sardinia: 1:04
Motorbike attacks: 0:21
Lotus dives / Goodbye Naomi: 0:33
Underwater beauty: 1:10
Underwater attack: 1:28
Lotus approaches beach: 1:01
Submarines leave Liparus: 1:02
First attack on control room: 0:34
Dissembling the warhead: 0:34
Detonator to control room (James Bond theme): 0:42***
Control room breached: 0:40
Escape from Liparus: 1:15
Wetbike to Atlantis (James Bond theme): 0:36
Ride up in elevator: 0:32
Nobody Does It Better (men's chorus): 0:15

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 22:30

 

 

MR

 

Gunbarrel: 0:24
Hijacking the shuttle: 0:53
Freefall: 1:32 (two shorter cues separated in the film)
Arrival at the chateau: 0:44
Starting the centrifuge: 0:44
Photographing Venini glass blueprints: 1:27
Following Goodhead in Venice: 0:40
Gondola chase: 2:18
Hang gliding in the Amazon: 0:34
Shuttle launch: 0:36
Switching off the gravity: 0:33
Jaws and Dolly in the space station wreckage: 1:00

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 11:25

 

OP

 

Gunbarrel / Bond arrives at military base: 0:48
Acrostar triumphs: 0:37
Kremlin Art Repository: 0:18
Kamal wins the auction: 0:47
Bond arrives in India: 0:51
Vijay plays the James Bond theme: 0:29
Bond spots Magda on boat: 0:14
Kamal's security: 0:29
All Time High lounge instrumental: 1:44
Bond hides in meat locker: 0:40
Moving out the body bags: 0:37
Bond visits Octopussy: 1:20*
Bond and Octopussy finish talking: 1:06*
Bond arrives in Berlin: 0:29
Gogol investigates repository: 0:29
Driving on the tracks (James Bond theme): 0:45
Orlov meets his end: 1:50*
Gobinda chops gorilla: 0:40
Bond stops the bomb: 1:14*
The plane crashes: 1:05
James and Octopussy: 0:36

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 17:08

 

 

AVTAK

 

Gunbarrel: 0:23
Iceberg submarine: 1:17
Identical chips: 0:50
Welcome to Paris: 0:33
May Day escapes in speedboat: 0:23
Drive to Zorin's chateau: 0:29
Stacey's helicopter arrives: 0:40
Bond beds May Day: 1:06
Steeplechase: 0:57
Dolph Lundgren cameo!: 0:25
Anyone else want to drop out?: 0:15*
Bond follows Stacey home: 0:40
Fighting Zorin's goons: 2:00
Fanfare (climbing down from the roof): 1:07
May Day goes after Bond / Flooding the fault: 1:13
May Day and Bond fall into water: 0:23
Blimp sneaks up on Stacey: 0:37
Approaching the bridge: 0:48
Cleaning up with Stacey: 1:25

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 15:31


And LTK nearly 40 minutes!!!

 

Licence to Kill, the unreleased music:

He was married once…: 0:23
Honeymoon interrupted: 0:27
Bond investigates warehouse: 2:58
Warehouse fight: 1:24
Killifer gets it: 0:22
Bond taken to M: 1:24
Bond boards the Wavekrest: 3:06
Compliments of Sharkey: 1:27*
Bond finds Leiter's CD: 1:01**
Pam's new haircut: 0:29
Bond's game with Lupe: 2:15
Bond's "uncle" arrives: 1:43
Sanchez meets with the Asian buyers: 0:23
Bond ascends in elevator: 3:14
Goodbye, Q: 0:45
Bond sets up the shot: 1:29
Bond wakes up in Sanchez's hacienda: 1:05
Bond accuses Pam: 1:28
Sanchez climbs out of car: 0:10
Framing Krest: 2:44
Death of Krest: 0:44
Sanchez rewards Bond: 1:16
Lupe sneaks into Bond's room: 1:13
Olimpatec Meditation Institute: 0:33***
Helicopter arrives: 0:28
Who's the new guy?: 0:30
Pam meets Joe Butcher: 0:35
Dario identifies Bond: 0:39
Für Elise for the serious meditator: 1:07
Pam shoots Dario: 0:46
The chase begins: 1:05
Death of Sanchez: 0:35
Reunited with Pam: 0:48
Bond goes after Pam: 1:02

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 38:54


Edited by Berni99, 24 December 2013 - 11:26 AM.


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Posted 24 December 2013 - 01:01 PM

For Moonraker there's also the love scene music with Bond and Corinne, just befor Bond goes to the study of Drax to photograph his papers

and there's the carnavalmusic with the band (dressed as animals) at the cableway,

 

.....and ofcourse in the case of The Spy who loved me we are missing the complete original score, because the LP/cd has no original music at all!


Edited by Grard Bond, 24 December 2013 - 04:03 PM.


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Posted 24 December 2013 - 06:21 PM

Yes, let's hope for 2014.

 

Ive found a list of missing Cues from TSWLM, MR, OP, AVTAK and LTK

 

TSWLM

Gunbarrel: 0:25
Submarine under attack: 0:16
Moscow: 0:43
Parachute opens: 0:13
Gogol breaks bad news to Anya: 0:47
Bond goes to see Fekkesh: 0:19
Bond arrives at the Pyramids: 0:25*
Jaws chases Fekkesh: 0:17**
Jaws kills Fekkesh: 0:44
Jaws kills Kalba: 0:33
Drive into the desert: 0:43
Stalking: 1:16
"Egyptian builders": 0:20
Nobody Does It Better (instrumental): 2:43
Bond finds the new headquarters: 0:42
Gogol behind the desk: 0:17
Love on the train / Arrival in Sardinia: 1:04
Motorbike attacks: 0:21
Lotus dives / Goodbye Naomi: 0:33
Underwater beauty: 1:10
Underwater attack: 1:28
Lotus approaches beach: 1:01
Submarines leave Liparus: 1:02
First attack on control room: 0:34
Dissembling the warhead: 0:34
Detonator to control room (James Bond theme): 0:42***
Control room breached: 0:40
Escape from Liparus: 1:15
Wetbike to Atlantis (James Bond theme): 0:36
Ride up in elevator: 0:32
Nobody Does It Better (men's chorus): 0:15

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 22:30

 

 

MR

 

Gunbarrel: 0:24
Hijacking the shuttle: 0:53
Freefall: 1:32 (two shorter cues separated in the film)
Arrival at the chateau: 0:44
Starting the centrifuge: 0:44
Photographing Venini glass blueprints: 1:27
Following Goodhead in Venice: 0:40
Gondola chase: 2:18
Hang gliding in the Amazon: 0:34
Shuttle launch: 0:36
Switching off the gravity: 0:33
Jaws and Dolly in the space station wreckage: 1:00

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 11:25

 

OP

 

Gunbarrel / Bond arrives at military base: 0:48
Acrostar triumphs: 0:37
Kremlin Art Repository: 0:18
Kamal wins the auction: 0:47
Bond arrives in India: 0:51
Vijay plays the James Bond theme: 0:29
Bond spots Magda on boat: 0:14
Kamal's security: 0:29
All Time High lounge instrumental: 1:44
Bond hides in meat locker: 0:40
Moving out the body bags: 0:37
Bond visits Octopussy: 1:20*
Bond and Octopussy finish talking: 1:06*
Bond arrives in Berlin: 0:29
Gogol investigates repository: 0:29
Driving on the tracks (James Bond theme): 0:45
Orlov meets his end: 1:50*
Gobinda chops gorilla: 0:40
Bond stops the bomb: 1:14*
The plane crashes: 1:05
James and Octopussy: 0:36

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 17:08

 

 

AVTAK

 

Gunbarrel: 0:23
Iceberg submarine: 1:17
Identical chips: 0:50
Welcome to Paris: 0:33
May Day escapes in speedboat: 0:23
Drive to Zorin's chateau: 0:29
Stacey's helicopter arrives: 0:40
Bond beds May Day: 1:06
Steeplechase: 0:57
Dolph Lundgren cameo!: 0:25
Anyone else want to drop out?: 0:15*
Bond follows Stacey home: 0:40
Fighting Zorin's goons: 2:00
Fanfare (climbing down from the roof): 1:07
May Day goes after Bond / Flooding the fault: 1:13
May Day and Bond fall into water: 0:23
Blimp sneaks up on Stacey: 0:37
Approaching the bridge: 0:48
Cleaning up with Stacey: 1:25

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 15:31


And LTK nearly 40 minutes!!!

 

Licence to Kill, the unreleased music:

He was married once…: 0:23
Honeymoon interrupted: 0:27
Bond investigates warehouse: 2:58
Warehouse fight: 1:24
Killifer gets it: 0:22
Bond taken to M: 1:24
Bond boards the Wavekrest: 3:06
Compliments of Sharkey: 1:27*
Bond finds Leiter's CD: 1:01**
Pam's new haircut: 0:29
Bond's game with Lupe: 2:15
Bond's "uncle" arrives: 1:43
Sanchez meets with the Asian buyers: 0:23
Bond ascends in elevator: 3:14
Goodbye, Q: 0:45
Bond sets up the shot: 1:29
Bond wakes up in Sanchez's hacienda: 1:05
Bond accuses Pam: 1:28
Sanchez climbs out of car: 0:10
Framing Krest: 2:44
Death of Krest: 0:44
Sanchez rewards Bond: 1:16
Lupe sneaks into Bond's room: 1:13
Olimpatec Meditation Institute: 0:33***
Helicopter arrives: 0:28
Who's the new guy?: 0:30
Pam meets Joe Butcher: 0:35
Dario identifies Bond: 0:39
Für Elise for the serious meditator: 1:07
Pam shoots Dario: 0:46
The chase begins: 1:05
Death of Sanchez: 0:35
Reunited with Pam: 0:48
Bond goes after Pam: 1:02

Total approx. time of unreleased music: 38:54

 

Nice work.

 

How about The Man With The Golden Gun?


La La Land usually includes outtakes when they can as well.

 

So there would be potentially some additional unreleased music or alternate versions recordings that could be included.



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Posted 29 December 2013 - 08:25 AM

Which tracks from TMWTGG are yet unreleased? I can think of one off hand (the Asian version of the JB theme as he arrives in Macau). Plus there's the source music from the Bottoms Up club. And the Nick Nack theme/Goodnight locked in a boot cue.

 

I guess that's 3.



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Posted 29 December 2013 - 10:35 AM

There's a lot more ofcourse. For example:

 

The "forever hold your piece" music,

the music Bond is getting into Andrea's hotelroom,

the boatchase music (incl. Live and Let die),

the music Pepper falls into the water en you see Bond got away in  his boat,

the music Bond tries to get a taxi when Scaramanga is escaping in his car,

the music Bond tries breaking the glass to get the solexdevice.


Edited by Grard Bond, 29 December 2013 - 10:37 AM.


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Posted 29 December 2013 - 05:43 PM

There's a lot more ofcourse. For example:

 

The "forever hold your piece" music,

the music Bond is getting into Andrea's hotelroom,

the boatchase music (incl. Live and Let die),

the music Pepper falls into the water en you see Bond got away in  his boat,

the music Bond tries to get a taxi when Scaramanga is escaping in his car,

the music Bond tries breaking the glass to get the solexdevice.

 

Thanks for the post! Hopefully we hear some good news on the Bond soundtrack front very soon.

 

Even as it is one of the lesser 007 Barry scores, I really do enjoy The Man With The Golden Gun score.

 

I wonder if they would be able to include some of the radio spots on the cds too. I guess the blu rays have some, but there are quite a few that are still missing depending on the film.

 

Moonraker blu ray does not have any of the radio spots or tv spots. Plus it only contains the 1 release trailer too.

 

At any rate. I'd love to have the full scores for these films. Even if its just a few more minutes per score. I hope that La La Land Records is hard at work on them and that EON allows the release.



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Posted 08 January 2014 - 02:30 AM

This may have been my response from La La Land..

 

"It would be a dream come true!"

 

Interesting that they didn't flat out say no way.

 

Hope something is in the works!



#28 sharpshooter

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Posted 08 January 2014 - 07:13 PM

I would love to get my hands, and ears, on a clean version of the complete Goldeneye score. There's not much to add, but I'd like to have it. The Bond theme when he enters St Petersburg and the Tiger helicopter deathtrap dilemma are both excellent. Also the gunbarrel and section which leads into the bungee jump. It's one of my favourite Bond scores. Also would be hoping to have Moonraker expanded officially. Roll on 2014.

#29 Leo R.

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Posted 10 January 2014 - 11:07 AM

Which tracks from TMWTGG are yet unreleased? I can think of one off hand (the Asian version of the JB theme as he arrives in Macau). Plus there's the source music from the Bottoms Up club. And the Nick Nack theme/Goodnight locked in a boot cue.

 

I guess that's 3.

 

For those who can't wait for a rerelease: http://debrief.comma...ore/?hl=gkgyver

GkGyver already recreated the entire score, and it sounds very convincing.



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Posted 10 January 2014 - 11:43 AM

Yes, this is indeed superbly reorchestrated by GkGyver who clearly put an awful lot of time/effort into this project (GkGyver seems to have gone rather quiet of late - but I hope he is still composing away on things). This is the perfect stop-gap until the genuine article arrives (if indeed it ever does).