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https://www.slashfilm.com/no-time-to-die-theme-song/
Dunno what the extent will be. I'm setting my expectations low with just one track. If he does a lot more than that, then goody.
News just gets better on this film, who would have thought that we would end up with the most high profile composer of the day scoring this?
All those wanting the theme part of the score are getting their wish it seems.
Can't wait to hear the first preview of what Zimmer has in store for us.
Thanks for that; yeah that’s certainly got a Bond feel. I’m sure he’ll come up with an even more appropriate feel to whatever he’s making.
What a weird article: the quotes almost seem a bit too vague. If that’s what he said about Ellish (I think?) then it does seem likely he’s using the song, yes. I guess it could mean he’s producing her song though, or arranging strings or something. Hard to say.
35-36 tracks on 2Cd's, 12-13 tracks more for the unknown scenes then i can credit / think about.
I also think some tracks should hide more then one scene.
1. Double O
2. 54
3. Who direct this
4. Do something Greene
5. Time
6. To Die
7. Masquerade
8. To cats to feed
9. Visiter
10. Universal
11. Vesper
12. Round The Clock
13. Control
14. Writings On The Wall
15. No long no see
16. Split Second
17. Umbrella
18. Madeline
19. Parking the car
20. My Opera
21. Boom shot this
22. No Time To Die (Title Song)
23. Zimmer Time To Death
Of course everthing exept 5&6 and the last one in mixed order.
However, his words and his decisions since the announcement are extremely promising, because the Zimmer we're getting seems to go in the right direction. Given Marr's involvement, it won't be a drone-heavy score, and there may be callbacks to early era Bond, when the guitar was featured prominently in the score. Remember that, for the 25th anniversary and Licence to Kill, Eric Clapton wanted to work with Vic Flick and update the James Bond Theme. It looks like we'll be getting that update.
Also, a reminder that it was Zimmer who scored Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line:
I like that they don t give away major plot points.
2. No Time to Die Main title song
3. To Matera with love
4. Gravedigger
5. Secrets and gadgets (main action theme)
6. The James Bond theme
7. No Time to Die instrumental version
8. Going Lighter
9. Rookie 00
10. Old town
11. Nemesis
12. Secrets and gadgets- alternate version
13. Icebreaker - reprisal
14. Time to live
15. To Matera with love - love theme.
1. Gunbarrel / A Cabin on the Lake
2. No Time To Die (Instrumental)
3. Once Upon A Time In Matera
4. Madeleine
5. We All Have Our Secrets
6. Where's 007
7. A Favour For A Brother
8. Havana
9. A Farewell to our Pariah
10. Get It Up
11. A Visitor
12. So You're Not Dead
13. Your Enemy is My Enemy
14. The Man in the Mask
15. Playing God
16. Endgame
17. You Only Live Twice
18. The Name's Bond (End Credits)
19. Bond - Sketchbook (Bonus Track)
20. 007 - Sketchbook (Bonus Track)
21. Safin - Sketchbook (Bonus Track)
That's fantastic!!!
Impeccable....except No.4 has already done by Newman though. Or maybe Zimmer has a new theme for Madeleine.
1. Masked Intruders
2. Gunbarrel
3. No Time To Die (Instrumental)
4. Matera
5. A Message From The Past
6. Blowup
7. Secrets
8. Goodbye
9. A Home in Jamaica
10. Favour For A Brother
11. Paloma
11. Bond In The Club
12. Enter Nomi
12. Shootout
13. Double 0's
12. The One That Works
13. Where's Waldo?
13. Familiar Faces
14. Q's Flat
14. The Masked One
15. Saffin
16. History Isn't Kind to Men Who Play God
17. An Unpleasant Drive / Car Chase
18. (Sa)finale
19. James Bond Theme (End Credits)
Won't top that, but here's my attempt:
As you can see, some subtle ways to bring themes from past films back. I'm also a big fan of transitional cues, which is why I listed two of them.
Edit: Haha, @Torgeirtrap, "Where's Waldo", that's a great name for a track! :))
A lot of the lines we've heard already in the trailer would make pretty good track titles, some of which remind me of titles on other Zimmer scores. "Men Who Play God" could have come straight off one of his DC scores, for example! :)
1. *Long After I'm Gone
2. History Of Violence
3. Lose Control
4. We All Have Our Secrets
5. Men Who Play God
6. The One That Works
7. You're Not Dead
8. **Where Is 007?
9. The World's Moved On
10. The Death Of You
11. Bond, James Bond.
* Safin's Theme
** Nomi's Theme (Devil's advocate suggestion, there)
P.s. "Where's Waldo" is inspired, @Torgeirtrap :))
Johnny Marr's name is not in the Eon press release. I guess Marr is merely contributing? I know that he scored The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Freeheld with Zimmer and contributed to the scores of Inception by playing the guitar. Is this what you have heard @antovolk ?
So I guess we are getting the Bond theme on the guitar from Johnny Marr...as a lifelong Smiths fan, this is truly great news. It was always cooler to like Johnny Marr over Morrissey.
I never read it as him coming on as co-composer, to be honest. I figured he'd just be laying down some guitar work.
I only included that one because I really hope they'll make that joke somewhere in the film, haha!
1. Gunbarrel
2. Noh in the house
3. Festa Della bruna
4. Madeline
5. Attack in the midst
6. Porton Down
7. Felix and bond
8. Uninvited Guest
9. 007 vs 007
10. Flying away
11. One last mission
12. Brother's Reunion
13. Driving through Atlantic
14. Pursuit to lair
15. Saffin
16. License to kill
17. James bond theme( End titles)
Yeah exactly, just Marr performing on it and I'm not sure why some outlets interpreted that as anything else
Precisely.
Been Googling Johnny Marr and he's such a dude
They clearly make a good team:
The thing is if you don't like Nolan's films and also don't enjoy Zimmer's scores I'm not going to convince you but thing I get from his Nolan work is emotion.
I've always thought that Inception is my favourite HZ Nolan score because (for me anyway) he gives the film an emotional heightening, he does it with his Batman scores but here I really feel it.
Also the motif of the theme is carried throughout here, something that Newman chose not to really do with his 2 scores. Yes Arnold does it but really DA is not in the same bracket as Zimmer when it comes to scoring.
Inception though is much more serious and not really as playful as a Bond film but NTTD will no doubt have the emotion possibly similar if not more to the way that Skyfall dialled this up and CR to a degree.
So no Zimmer won't just copy and paste this score, he knows what a big deal Bond is and I can see him adapting to that effectively. Barry like he clearly influenced Hans in his Inception score will be present.
Though it won't be an aping it will be his own take, also having a theme carry throughout the film in different arrangements. He might not have collaborated on Elish's theme but I imagine he has had access to it and will be incorporating the melody into his score.
Maybe the released Eilish version like Cornell's YKMN will have the orchestration dialled up for the main titles version, I guess we'll see.
Although those wanting a thematic element that continues and reprises are likely to get their wish here, its something that Zimmer seems to do and I can't see it changing especially as this is James Bond.
I really can't wait for this, Marr's involvement I always took to be just a contribution as it is on the Inception score and other work.
This has undoubtedly raised the bar on contributors, how do they top this?
Scary to think she would have been 4 nearly 5 when Casino Royale came out.
1. Gunbarrel / The Man in the White Mask
2. No Time To Die (Billie Eilish feat. Hans Zimmer)
3. Honeymoon
4. Porton Goes Down
5. Where’s 007?
6. Stay in Your Lane
7. One Night In Havana
8. Seaplane
9. Welcome Back, 007
10. License Renewed
11. Specters of the Past
12. Superleggera
13. My Own Reflection
14. License to Kill
15. Farewell, 007
16. The James Bond Theme
17. No Time To Die (Reprise)