David just mentioned on Twitter, that he had known about this release for a year.
IIRC, a little over a year ago--whether it was on Twitter or some interview--David Arnold let slip about the TND expansion, which made it surprising that it wasn't in last year's batch. Of course, I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that happened.
I am so excited about this release I could cry. This is my favorite of David Arnold’s Bond work. I love how he incorporated the Bond theme throughout so much of the score. This is right up there with Scarface as release of the year for me. I can’t wait to hear how all the tracks sound in their remastered form. All of the alternates are really exciting to explore too.
I'm shocked about these songs (?) by Greenaway. I had not heard of their existence before.
I’m shocked by another Bond release in general. I was worried it would be a while before we saw them. This is a release that is a most welcomed addition to my collection. One more to go and we’ll have all the Brosnan films.
This release has got to sound pretty amazing. I’m interested to hear all the tracks from the final fight on the ship on disc 2.
A pity the Deadly Duo at Eon ended David Arnold's run of OO7 film scoring. What followed has not been good and the last movie and music were both dire.
Yep. Same feeling. I really miss good-old Bond. Action, bit comedy, megalomaniac villain who needs the world. Fantastic music. And compare with this day Bond - more Borne, less Bond, uninteresting villains... Awful music (last 3 movies)...
Why people still think that it was tracked? It's impossible to re-record the opening piece of music? Of course it can sounds the same, as it used same notes.
Why people still think that it was tracked? It's impossible to re-record the opening piece of music? Of course it can sounds the same, as it used same notes.
"Our tapes had one take marked "End Credits". This is it. Like DAD (the cue titled "James Bond Returns") it was the very last thing on the tapes. These are the intended end titles. Most of what's here is in the film. It sounds like the opening in the film was replaced with something from "Tomorrow Never Dies". We couldn't do that.
Why people still think that it was tracked? It's impossible to re-record the opening piece of music? Of course it can sounds the same, as it used same notes.
"Our tapes had one take marked "End Credits". This is it. Like DAD (the cue titled "James Bond Returns") it was the very last thing on the tapes. These are the intended end titles. Most of what's here is in the film. It sounds like the opening in the film was replaced with something from "Tomorrow Never Dies". We couldn't do that.
Neil's words, from the TWINE thread.
When you get the album you can check for me. I have no idea.