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 Posted:   Nov 30, 2018 - 10:34 AM   
 By:   dbakes4   (Member)

The OHMSS LP does not have the gun barrel at the beginning of "This Never Happened to the Other Fella."

 
 Posted:   Nov 30, 2018 - 10:46 AM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

The OHMSS LP does not have the gun barrel at the beginning of "This Never Happened to the Other Fella."

Right.
James Bond theme starts it though.

 
 Posted:   Nov 30, 2018 - 5:53 PM   
 By:   drivingmissdaisy   (Member)

One of my all time favorite action cues is in this set. Looks like it's track 3. Come In 007, Your Time Is Up† (5:20). The use of samples and orchestra work freaking great. I'm a traditional orchestral guy, but damn Arnold really crafted one heck of a fun cue with LOTS of our favorite Bond theme in there. Always loved the cool percussion hit at 1:50. When I used to run and was in much better shape, I would crank the treadmill up the final minute of this and sprint. So exhilarating!

Can't wait to hear the new remastered CD LLL!

 
 Posted:   Nov 30, 2018 - 6:38 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

I prefer DA when he gets away from pure orchestra. Otherwise he can sound a bit to much like JB (e.g.CR)

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2018 - 1:10 AM   
 By:   Mike F   (Member)

The OHMSS LP does not have the gun barrel at the beginning of "This Never Happened to the Other Fella."

Right.
James Bond theme starts it though.


Only on the 2003 re-release.

Edit: No you're quite right.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 4:46 AM   
 By:   Marcato   (Member)

Iirc
GOLDFINGER was the only ost that had the gunbarrell- precredit.
Until the expansions.
? Ohmss?




Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene

 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 10:32 AM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

Iirc
GOLDFINGER was the only ost that had the gunbarrell- precredit.
Until the expansions.
? Ohmss?




Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene


Hate that film.
Thanks!

 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 10:50 AM   
 By:   Scott McOldsmith   (Member)


Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene


Kind of. The Licence to Kill CD had all of the music used in the pre-credits, that's true. However, a lot of that music was from other parts of the score, so what you heard in the cold open was created editorially. I actually made an edit a long time ago.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 12:42 PM   
 By:   Marcato   (Member)


Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene


Kind of. The Licence to Kill CD had all of the music used in the pre-credits, that's true. However, a lot of that music was from other parts of the score, so what you heard in the cold open was created editorially. I actually made an edit a long time ago.





Not really -


All cues were used for that part and WERE NOT some other parts of the score



Sandches is in the Bahamas


his funny valentine


(Notice that the tracks "His Funny Valentine" and "Sanchez Is in the Bahamas/Shark Fishing has been switched" on the CD)


james and felix on their way to church


and then there was the flight capturing scene that was mixed into the license revoked suite



to me the LICENSE TO KILL album sounds like it was released before the score had been finshed recording

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 1:00 PM   
 By:   Tango Urilla   (Member)


Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene


Kind of. The Licence to Kill CD had all of the music used in the pre-credits, that's true. However, a lot of that music was from other parts of the score, so what you heard in the cold open was created editorially. I actually made an edit a long time ago.





Not really -


All cues were used for that part and WERE NOT some other parts of the score



Sandches is in the Bahamas


his funny valentine


(Notice that the tracks "His Funny Valentine" and "Sanchez Is in the Bahamas/Shark Fishing has been switched" on the CD)


james and felix on their way to church


and then there was the flight capturing scene that was mixed into the license revoked suite



to me the LICENSE TO KILL album sounds like it was released before the score had been finshed recording


Maybe it was. As with the original release for Tomorrow Never Dies, most of what’s on the album is from the first half of the film. There’s very little from after Bond arrives in Isthmus.

Licence to Kill is one of the top Bonds I’d like to see expanded—that along with Tomorrow Never Dies, Moonraker, and A View to a Kill. There must be somewhere in the range of 30-40 minutes of LTK’s score unreleased.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 1:31 PM   
 By:   Mike F   (Member)

I thought that some of LTK’s pre credits music was reused later, such as towards the end of the tanker chase.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 3:34 PM   
 By:   MikeyKW   (Member)

LTK was one of the worst-conceived of all the Bond soundtrack album. There's about 45 min. unreleased, and what's there favours the songs and the score is relegated to suites of music, assembled from many parts of the film.



Nope - license to kill did also have the full pre-credit scene


Kind of. The Licence to Kill CD had all of the music used in the pre-credits, that's true. However, a lot of that music was from other parts of the score, so what you heard in the cold open was created editorially. I actually made an edit a long time ago.


Not really -


All cues were used for that part and WERE NOT some other parts of the score

Sandches is in the Bahamas
his funny valentine

(Notice that the tracks "His Funny Valentine" and "Sanchez Is in the Bahamas/Shark Fishing has been switched" on the CD)

james and felix on their way to church

and then there was the flight capturing scene that was mixed into the license revoked suite

to me the LICENSE TO KILL album sounds like it was released before the score had been finshed recording


Maybe it was. As with the original release for Tomorrow Never Dies, most of what’s on the album is from the first half of the film. There’s very little from after Bond arrives in Isthmus.

Licence to Kill is one of the top Bonds I’d like to see expanded—that along with Tomorrow Never Dies, Moonraker, and A View to a Kill. There must be somewhere in the range of 30-40 minutes of LTK’s score unreleased.

 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 5:17 PM   
 By:   danbeck   (Member)

License to Kill remains my most wanted Bond to be expanded. Hopefully with LLL will do it when possible.

So far the David Arnold scores released are sourced from composer’s copies of the scores, therefore I’m not sure if LLL will be able to actually dig the elements of the older scores. But I sure hope so.

 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2018 - 7:43 PM   
 By:   Neil S. Bulk   (Member)

So far the David Arnold scores released are sourced from composer’s copies of the scores...

TWINE came from MGM.

Neil

 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 1:02 AM   
 By:   AdoKrycha007   (Member)

More Bond, please!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 3:22 AM   
 By:   Marcato   (Member)

About LTK

there is a theme heard when James sits at Felix' computer and after the death of Sanchez that is similar to the Surrender theme from TND

 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 10:56 AM   
 By:   Sean Nethery   (Member)

One of my all time favorite action cues is in this set. Looks like it's track 3. Come In 007, Your Time Is Up† (5:20).

Yep. When I started watching the movie again last week, it cemented that cue in my head, and I've been humming it for a week!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 12:54 PM   
 By:   Cmdr. Bond   (Member)

. . . the Herrmann-Stan Kenton fusion that drove much of John Barry's composition style in the best, early Bonds. . . .

I'm glad someone else notices Herrmann's influence on Barry. Honestly, I think that Barry, for all his Romanticism, is as much a Herrmannesque composer as anybody else in the business.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 1:07 PM   
 By:   Mike_H   (Member)

. . . the Herrmann-Stan Kenton fusion that drove much of John Barry's composition style in the best, early Bonds. . . .

I'm glad someone else notices Herrmann's influence on Barry. Honestly, I think that Barry, for all his Romanticism, is as much a Herrmannesque composer as anybody else in the business.


Absolutely, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this!

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 3, 2018 - 1:54 PM   
 By:   Cameron007   (Member)

So... has anyone gotten a shipping notification yet? IIRC, it was supposed to be today.

 
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