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Yes, LLL came in a bit cheaper for me too and pretty much arrived the same time.
The possibility of OHMSS 55th anniversary expanded score being one of the next 3 titles got me so excited, I am now beginning to imagine the most improbable scenario where LLL unleashes on us the holy Blofeld Trilogy of YOLT-OHMSS-DAF
Most recently as NTTD, with Dan Romer departing the production and Hans Zimmer taking on the score.
well michael j lewis i believe had a promo release of his rejected goldeneye score though i think he only managed about 22 minutes or so of music before like romer he lost the job.
YOLT und DAF are complete, so i prefer first TSWLM, AVTAK, LTK, FYEO, GE, TLD ...
From this thread on the old CBn:
https://debrief.commanderbond.net/topic/11323-goldeneye-rejected-score/
someone on there said they contacted Lewis himself and he said he didn't even compose it, let alone it being from GE.
Would be mildly interesting to identify the source of the library tracks. The Cat's blog post is lost to time, unfortunately. But it would make sense for someone to have put this fake album together with the purpose of selling it as a rare item at an exorbitant price.
Some tracks do have a 70s sound to them.
I think the Craig-Soundtracks (of the bond scores) are at the end of the priority list by Lala Land
yep just seen and ordered i guess we wait till 2029 now for ohmss.
I hope you'll enjoy this. :-)
https://mega.nz/file/9S1ikDyJ#BNnVYnBILqzF0wVh6uf7g98sdd1Jk8RfEwvv4ltvEoA
https://mega.nz/file/qY8WwbhS#rRyuv7LezO5K9j1LSb6vKkGNbgcUhJKvdcG2BRf-oDI
This is on the LLLR release, but not as you hear it in the film. It's part of the track 'You Must Be Good/In The Boot/Car Keys'. Evidently John Barry intended to use it when Nick Nack is walking back to the car. This scene is unscored and it's interesting that it's repurposed for the end of the film. I've looped it so that it resembles the cue heard in the film and I've added some subtle reverb so that it's more pleasing to the ear!
allowing for a 3 second silence to end the cue,0.58 gives us the cue as heard in film and in your correct edit ,but i have to ask am i mistaken in the belief when crossed referenced with nic raine's cover on "bond back in action 2" album which i think comes in around 0.44,45 seconds duration that the track edit to form "nick nack" may be slightly sped up by a tiny percentage, it's gnawing away in my head because in the "in the boot"scene he's merely walking reasonably quick with goodnight following ,but in the final encounter with bond they're kinda breaking into a quicker runaround the junk.