Edited by bond is back in action, 16 December 2011 - 09:09 PM.

The spy who loved me soundtrack
#1
Posted 13 December 2011 - 11:10 PM
#2
Posted 13 December 2011 - 11:30 PM
With the 50th Anniversary next year, EMI might consider restoring the original master tapes for a complete release.
#3
Posted 15 December 2011 - 12:47 AM
I hope they do. I really want those cues!With the exception of the theme song, the soundtrack is a re-recorded and re-arranged collection of tracks, that bare little resemblance to the underscore in the film.
With the 50th Anniversary next year, EMI might consider restoring the original master tapes for a complete release.
Edited by bond is back in action, 16 December 2011 - 09:10 PM.
#4
Posted 15 December 2011 - 06:14 PM
#5
Posted 15 December 2011 - 10:33 PM
They needed to add cues to Dr.no, the spy who loved me, moonraker, and die another day!I hopfully EMI/Capitol Records will do that with the soundtrack of having every one of the scores. I sure would get it, IF they do release it. I hope MCA/Universal will release Licence To Kill again, and add any scores back in there. IF there are aay missing from the soundtrack.
Edited by bond is back in action, 16 December 2011 - 09:10 PM.
#6
Posted 15 December 2011 - 11:41 PM
I hope they do. I really want those songs!
I know this sounds rather picky, but could we refer to pieces of film music as "cues" and "pieces" rather than "songs" please?
I know it sounds rather "elitist" but you wouldn't refer to, say, Wagner's "Trauermarsch" as a song either.
#7
Posted 16 December 2011 - 09:12 PM
sorry cuesDie Another Day is probably the most complete Bond score out there. It's not hard to find.
I hope they do. I really want those songs!
I know this sounds rather picky, but could we refer to pieces of film music as "cues" and "pieces" rather than "songs" please?
I know it sounds rather "elitist" but you wouldn't refer to, say, Wagner's "Trauermarsch" as a song either.
DO you know where to find the spy who loved me unrelased cues?Die Another Day is probably the most complete Bond score out there. It's not hard to find.
I hope they do. I really want those songs!
I know this sounds rather picky, but could we refer to pieces of film music as "cues" and "pieces" rather than "songs" please?
I know it sounds rather "elitist" but you wouldn't refer to, say, Wagner's "Trauermarsch" as a song either.
#8
Posted 17 December 2011 - 12:27 PM
There are bootlegs, but they all contain sound effects.
#9
Posted 17 December 2011 - 03:53 PM
Is it possible to remove ths sfx?We have more or less the recording sessions for DAD, no such thing exists for TSWLM. Yet.
There are bootlegs, but they all contain sound effects.
#10
Posted 17 December 2011 - 09:12 PM
#11
Posted 17 December 2011 - 10:28 PM
TRUEIf it was, nobody had to pray for any unreleased score finally see the light of day.
#12
Posted 17 December 2011 - 10:57 PM
#13
Posted 17 December 2011 - 11:38 PM
Edited by mattjoes, 17 December 2011 - 11:41 PM.
#14
Posted 22 December 2011 - 01:54 AM
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
#15
Posted 22 December 2011 - 02:21 AM
I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
#16
Posted 22 December 2011 - 09:20 PM
Can I have the underwater car scene one?I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
#17
Posted 22 December 2011 - 09:52 PM
Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.htmlCan I have the underwater car scene one?
I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
#18
Posted 23 December 2011 - 01:57 AM
Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.html
Can I have the underwater car scene one?
I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
Dude thanks so much. Try to do more from the spy who loved me soundtrack!
#19
Posted 23 December 2011 - 10:31 AM
Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.html
Dude thanks so much. Try to do more from the spy who loved me soundtrack!
Nice one! If you've got more... If necessary, you can PM me.
Edited by Leo R., 23 December 2011 - 10:32 AM.
#20
Posted 23 December 2011 - 04:03 PM
Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.html
Can I have the underwater car scene one?
I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
Can you Pm if you have more! The underwater chase rocks!
#21
Posted 24 December 2011 - 08:27 PM
Could you upload Nobody Does It Better (Army version), please??Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.html
Can I have the underwater car scene one?
I extracted the Russian audio track from it in ac3 format and separated each cue (still have these raw materials). The music is in the SR and SL channels, although the volume is too low and, as I said, the bass is too high. I fixed these things, but I'm sure another person can do a much better job at noise reduction and mastering than me.
Do you have the Ultimate Edition?
Most of the score of The Spy Who Loved Me is available in clean form in the rear channels of the Ultimate Edition DVD. Granted, it's not perfectly balanced (bass level is too high, but that can be fixed), but it's there. About the only signficant cue that can't be extracted without SFX is the ski chase music.
Here's a list of cues that can't be ripped without SFX (at least by me): the Ski Chase, the film version of The Tanker, the film version of Ride to Atlantis, the music of the shootout aboard the Liparus (tracked from the underwater car scene, which is basically clean, so no problem), and the cue that plays when they first try to break into the control room (with the grenade). May have missed a cue or two. The music of the underwater car scene has minimal SFX that can be removed by replacing the problematic bit with another part of the same cue.
I like this score. It's good stuff.
#22
Posted 25 December 2011 - 06:07 PM
Here you are: http://www.4shared.c...tles_-_Nob.htmlCould you upload Nobody Does It Better (Army version), please??
I'll be uploading more music, but first I'd like to fix some drastic volume changes and then hand the cues over to somebody who can do a good job at reducing the noise levels without destroying the music in the process.
#23
Posted 26 December 2011 - 07:35 PM
Here you are: http://www.4shared.c...tles_-_Nob.html
Could you upload Nobody Does It Better (Army version), please??
I'll be uploading more music, but first I'd like to fix some drastic volume changes and then hand the cues over to somebody who can do a good job at reducing the noise levels without destroying the music in the process.
I can do that!
#24
Posted 26 December 2011 - 10:45 PM
No, no... you just take care of those bags. ;-)I can do that!
http://screenmusings...ages/DN_100.htm
(Sorry, couldn't help myself; carry on... :-P)
#25
Posted 27 December 2011 - 12:38 AM
Thank you.Here you are: http://www.4shared.c...tles_-_Nob.html
Could you upload Nobody Does It Better (Army version), please??
I'll be uploading more music, but first I'd like to fix some drastic volume changes and then hand the cues over to somebody who can do a good job at reducing the noise levels without destroying the music in the process.
#26
Posted 27 December 2011 - 07:09 PM
Many thanks for that. Not my favourite score, but any new music is always welcome and that is one of the fun pieces.
(Someone, also, did the same for all of MOONRAKER, by isolating the back sounds).
It would be nice if they were all re-issued and expanded this year as they are now up for grabs, but I doubt they will (This is something promised since the 25th anniversay and never came to fruition).
Pity, as the early tapes are slowly disintegrating.
#27
Posted 27 December 2011 - 09:24 PM
Yes. Here it is for everyone to enjoy: http://www.4shared.c...Underwater.html
Many thanks for that. Not my favourite score, but any new music is always welcome and that is one of the fun pieces.
(Someone, also, did the same for all of MOONRAKER, by isolating the back sounds).
It would be nice if they were all re-issued and expanded this year as they are now up for grabs, but I doubt they will (This is something promised since the 25th anniversay and never came to fruition).
Pity, as the early tapes are slowly disintegrating.
Someone already uploaded the link.
#28
Posted 29 December 2011 - 04:04 AM

Rich
#29
Posted 29 December 2011 - 02:45 PM
Hey Rich I am a big fan of your music! Hey can you create a new bond trailer theme?Hmmmm.... bet I could remaster these a bit
. Matt, if you'll pm me a link to a zip with everything youve ripped I'll see what I can do!!
Rich
Edited by bond is back in action, 31 December 2011 - 12:16 AM.
#30
Posted 29 December 2011 - 04:42 PM