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Well for starters on Goldeneye, there is also "I Am Invincible" which is the second part of the track "The Scale To Hell".
That's right. That cue wasn't used.
I'm not sure too about Bond (vs. Oakenfold). Its placement on the list suggests that it plays during the credits but I don't think it did. Is that piece used in the film?
Goldfinger [Instrumental] (GF)
Dusk at Piz Gloria (OHMSS)
We Have All the Time in the World [Instrumental] (OHMSS)
Anya (TSWLM)
Nobody Does It Better [Instrumental] (TSWLM)
Into Vienna (TLD)
If There Was a Man [Instrumental] (TLD)
Also David Arnold's "Only Myself to Blame" sung by Scott Walker, which is present on the album but replaced by a techno version of the James Bond theme for the end credits. Smart decision too, as we've learned from GoldenEye that dreary and wallowy is not the way to send out a James Bond film.
I don't think Bond vs Oakenfold was used anywhere in DAD. The party scene had DAD (Dirty Vegas Remix), and this was used again in the end credits.
FRWL has quite a few cues on the soundtrack that went unused.
Guitar Lament
Leila Dances - replaced by a different John Barry cue in the movie
Death Of Grant - this track contains music that was used for the bomb attack on Kerim
FRWL Main Theme - slightly different instrumental used in the movie
OHMSS
I think that WHATTITW instrumental was used in the movie, in the barn scene where Bond proposes. It certainly sounds very similar.
TSWLM
The short answer is that none of the tracks were used in the film, as they were all rerecorded for the album, although some of them are fairly similar to the movie versions.
TB
TB instrumental (Casino arrival) - sounds like a different arrangement in the film
Car Chase
DN
All of the tracks on the album are unused except:
James Bond Theme
The Island Speaks
Kingston Calypso (as part of main titles)
Yes, that version is in the film. I was referring to the lounge-style instrumental, which sounds similar to "Try" and may have been an alternate track for that scene.
Oh I know the one you mean. Was that not used at all in the casino scene? I can only remember "Try" being used.
Yeah, pretty positive it's not in there. I've searched for it before while trying to sequence OHMSS. I've wound up placing it after "Bond and Draco" and before Armstrong's "We Have All the Time in the World" just because it plays well for me there and it doesn't fit in anywhere chronologically.
Cheers. I've always left it stuck next to "Try" as I never knew where else to put it.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/6730/lost-but-now-found-the-unreleased-bond-music-thread#latest
http://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?/topic/3429-sequencing-bond/#entry127289
Then there is Lukas Kendall's run throughs of his CD soundtrack expansions on FSM.
http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/backissues/viewissue.cfm?issueID=78
http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/backissues/viewissue.cfm?issueID=79
Chronological Scores blog has a lot of information too.
http://chrono-score.blogspot.co.uk/2000/01/updates-corrections.html
But: The soundtrack of Octopussy includes 14 tracks. What about "Miss Penelope" and "Poison"? Where do I have to add these two tracks?