I bought 6 of the Bonds Lukas worked on in May 2011, four of which were priced £2.99 and two were closer to £5.00, directly from Amazon UK. Thunderball was one of the £2.99 CDs.
It doesn't make sense. Were fewer prints made of Thunderball? Were more CDs of this title bought over the same time frame as the rest, and if so, why? The part of this score I find particularly mesmerizing is the underwater themed music. Is there any part of this score that you find especially engaging that doesn't appear elsewhere in the Barry Bond scores?
Stefan, I checked other Lukas Bonds and they're low priced, though the variations seem extremely odd. I was only wondering if there is something very specific and significant about Thunderball that people like about it enough for it to outsell all the others.
Can anyone break down for me which 6 scores were worked on by Lukas?
The five expansions Lukas had a hand in were: - Thunderball - You Only Live Twice - On Her Majesty's Secret Service - Diamonds are Forever - Live and Let Die
The expansion tracks added to Goldfinger were on British LP all along, if I'm not mistaken, and had been missing only from the American edition.
Previously expanded by Ryko, and carried over unchanged in the 2003 editions: - For Your Eyes Only - The Living Daylights