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It is amazing how much the 1972 gunbarrel sounds like OP, and also how some chords of it anticipate the LALD score, of all things.
Superb.
Wagon Christ - 'Shadows'
This is another beauty with the sample, at the peak of 90's 'trip hop':
Grantby - 'Timber'
Grantby was obviously a Barry aficionado. Note the bassline to '007' that creeps in halfway through.
Unbelievably, John Barry doesn't receive any credit on the Jakatta album for this track. The strings are newly recorded with a very minor tweak to the harmony, but I'm surprised the lawyers didn't come calling!
Wow, sir, you've certainly done a lot of digging here. I'm happy with this find. I love the music. And yes, how come this didn't result in lawsuits?
As someone who's reflecting on life, (while being prune to depression), this track always puts me into reflection. Not happy, not sad. It's simple, and great to listen to when studying. I wish it was talked about more. One of my Barry favorites.
I can take a look in a bit.
Chasing Horizons
This piece was generated by me, a person that has no musical training whatsoever, in 15 seconds, using a sophisticated Music-AI called Udio, simply by typing a number of prompts: brassy, john barry, melodic, uplifting, sunny, energized, james bond, film score, soundtrack for a spy movie, bombastic, John Barry
As much as I am fascinated by this, I think it will have enormous repercussions for the music industry. Are we about to witness the era of AI-composed and AI-arranged soundtracks for movies? This is so much cheaper than hiring a musician.
And it does not have to stop there. Music streaming services may start to feed us with in-house AI-generated content, diluting the original hand-made music, so that the royalties paid out to human artists decrease even more and faster (and a rising share of listening time stays with the company).
I have a sudden urge to go and listen to a live band, just for detoxification...
(if you want to hear the opinion of a professional musician about where this is heading, check out Rick Beato's YT channel).
I also have to say that whilst this piece might follow the general structure and orchestration of a John Barry track - much like the Depeche Mode demo I heard - it feels utterly soulless when compared to the genuine article - sure it might be 70-75% of the way there - but so much important nuance is missing - the devil is in the details.
This said - knock yourself out and create as many faux imitations as you want whilst you still can. I see all of this being heavily regulated in the near future.