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As has been noted several times already, any leaked score sharing isn't permitted, as it's not been officially released yet. The previously provided link has been removed for that reason and to cut down on spam. Thanks.
Outside of a couple of hard core Bond fan sites, not many people know the score was leaked. I've been over to several Bond facebook groups and they have no idea the score was ever leaked. Casual audiences AND casual fans missed the whole event, so I'm sure the studio would not change any of it's plans because of the temporary leak.
Contrast that to Barry’s use of the love theme in “Kara Meets Bond”, it’s very minimalist but is super effective.
Oh Paris Carver, of course. I had quite the wrong image in my head.
Most definitely not delicious :)
I agree. I hear "Time" in that, as well as "Journey to the Line" from The Thin Red Line. For good measure, Zimmer also seems to be borrowing from the Arvo Part classic, "Cantus."
I'm sitting here nearly in tears. I absolutely love them. That passion, those harmonies, that exact balance of sound, is what I've been longing to hear in a Bond score for what seems like eternity now. I'm a fan of Tom Newman's work on the last two films, but even in the moments where I loved those scores, they never came close to the feeling this is giving me already just from 3 minutes worth of listening.
It sounds like these tracks could have been pulled straight out of the 1960s. And yet they're distinctly modern at the same time.
Bravo, Hans. I've never been more ready for a Bond film and its soundtrack.
But that's it for me until the film. I've already listened to these too much, if I hear any more it will ruin the anticipation in those moments. :D
Maybe he's referring to the "Give the people what they want!" scene; that romance certainly is not convincing. ;)
As before, spoilers for those who listen.
Bond does get quite close there, doesn't he? Go on, kiss him! :D
HOW CAN PEOPLE NOT TALK ABOUT THE 'WE HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD' CUE USED IN 'MATERA'?
I literally cried.
We've been talking about for days.
There is a special place in hell reserved for you
Sorry, obviously I am late to the game. I am reading up now, and apparently the whole soundtrack is available through some backdoor? Without posting links, can someone point me in the right direction? After this, I cannot wait to give it a listen!
All I'll say is that it's pretty easy to find online now. Obviously not legally so it's up to you if you go on the hunt or wait until October 1st.
Check your inbox.
Agree. Filmmaking IS manipulation and they are using musical quotes that ONLY Eon can use and I'm glad they did.
One can feel both. For example, I eventually came around to the reintroduction of Blofeld even though my faith in EON was let down in the final product. He has always been weakly portrayed in the vast majority of Bond media compared to Fleming’s character of surprisingly successful (and rare) portrayals. I thought Craig’s Bond was better served making something new out of Quantum. It wasn’t meant to be.
But the Barry quotes belong to other characters and eras, like Tracy Bond of course. I like Madeleine, but she’s no Countess Theresa - just the same as Vesper wasn’t, Kara, so on. And OHMSS is a stellar title song, not a boring low-key thing to bum when presumably Blofeld is on screen. If I’m wrong and it really works, I’ll eat my words of course. Just going from my listening experience.