Casino royale sheet music
Quantum of Solace
by David Arnold
Soundtrack
Casino Royale
by David Arnold
Soundtrack
November 14,5.Somebody wants to kill you
7.Pursuit at Port Au Prince
8.No interest in dominic greene
Restrict Bond's movement
What's keeping you awake
Have you ever killed someone?
The dead don't care about vengeance
Another way to die - Jack White & Alicia Keys
The End Of An Aston Martin
Fall Of A House In Venice
The Name's BondJames Bond
Tomorrow Never Dies CD
Music by David Arnold
THE ORGINAL SOUNDTRACK
Tomorrow Never Dies: Music From The Motion Picture [SOUNDTRACK]
1. Tomorrow Never Dies (Sheryl Crow)
2. White Knight (Arnold David)
3. The Sinking Of The Devonshire (Arnold David)
4. Company Car (Arnold David)
5. Station Break (Arnold David)
6. Paris And Bond (Arnold David)
7. The Last Goodbye (Arnold David)
8. Hamburg Break In (Arnold David)
9. Hamburg Break Out (Arnold David)
Doctor Kaufman (Arnold David)
Send (Arnold David)
Underwater Discovery (Arnold David)
Backseat Driver (Arnold David ; Gifford Alex)
Surrender (Lang K.D.)
James Bond Theme (Moby)
A great piece of work by David Arnold. His first Bond soundtrack and he does a wonderful job. I really prefer the soundtrack to the movie itself. The theme song is just ok, "Surrender" is classic bond, "Backseat Driver" is my favorite track, "James Bond Theme" by Moby isn't that impressive, and the rest of the soundtrack is great, Arnold does a good job in bringing Bond back to his musical roots. Recommended.
Tomorrow Never Dies is the soundtrack of the 18th James Bondfilm of the same name.
David Arnold composed the score of Tomorrow Never Dies, his first full Bond soundtrack. Arnold came to the producer's attention due to his successful cover interpretations in Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project — which featured major artists performing classic James Bond title songs.
The theme tune was chosen through a competitive process. There were approximately twelve submissions; including songs from Swan Lee, Pulp, Saint Etienne, Marc Almond, Sheryl Crow and David Arnold.[1] Arnold's entry--"Tomorrow Never Dies," sung by k.d. lang--a bold, brassy number in the classic John Barry/Shirley Bassey vein, was chosen as the official theme, and Arnold heavily incorporated elements of the song throughout the film's score. However, similar to the last-minute theme song switch that occurred with Thunderball three decades earlier, shortly before the film's release, the producers replaced Arnold and lang's theme with Sheryl Crow's, as Crow was a much bigger name at the time; Arnold's theme was re-titled "Surrender" and moved to the end credits. [2]
The score itself follows Barry's classical style in both composition and orchestration, together with modern electronic rhythms present in most cues. Because the title song was changed so close to the film's release date, there was no time to work Crow's melody into any of the score. As a result, melody patterns from "Surrender" appear prominently many times in the score, mainly in the action cues, but it can also be heard in the dramatic "All in a Day's Work" track.
The DVD version of the film has an "isolated music track" allowing the viewer to watch the film with just the background music.
Scoring of the film had not been completed when the soundtrack was released so on January 11, () a second album was released by Chapter III Records which removed the theme songs, Moby's Bond theme remix and "Station Break", and had additional music, as well as an interview with David Arnold.[3]
Released | November 27, () |
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Label | A&M |