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It's troubling to hear the amazing (and soon to be iconic imho) main theme in the Kingsman 2 trailer and realize that Jackman created all that in 2015 as well.
(This one starts a bit slow but it sounds a lot like Tomorrow Never Dies towards the end.)
You're both in the wrong thread, I think ;)
"Submarine" works very hard to inject excitement into what is otherwise a pretty dull climax.
Here Here! :-bd
Great action cues and that gorgeous track, 'City of Lovers' that could have come from John Barry himself.
Forgot how good the music is for that moment Bond chases after Vesper when he realises he's been duped, which is titled, 'The Switch'
Another nice track is the brief but lovely, 'Solange'
Agreed on all points. 'African Rundown' is exceptional too.
I think thats the key issue. Some fans think that thats a compliment and some a criticism as its too much like Barry. Arnold will never be able to win over all of the fans. Having said that, if a new composer ignores the Barry legacy, many fans will want Arnold back.
Barry was an amazing talant but, as a fan base, I think we have to let him go at some point. We can't be listening to new "Barryesque" soundtracks in 20 years....or can we?
Goes without saying. 'African Rundown' is one of Arnold's all time best action cues.
I think his scores are respectfully similar to Barry's style but with his own distinctive way of composing. I think all his Bond scores have been tremendous.
Glad the rest of the score is available as it's a cracking soundtrack.
All very true. Just love the music when Zao escapes from the Clinic in the Helicopter!
As usual Arnold's action cues in this are second to none.
Agreed. Very good score on the whole - the drum and bass stuff is grating at points but overall it's a fun listen. Deserved a far better film to accompany it.
I think the 'Barry' sound is synonymous with the Bond films and it works.
Arnold said at the time he was going to produce the TND score from a fans point of view and emulate Barry's sound (Just like Michael Giacchino did with The Incredibles)
I think Arnold's scores are second only to Barry and work very well with their respective films. It was thrilling hearing Arnold's Barryesque score when seeing TND for the first time.
Btw, from 4:35 to 4:55 in second track you posted, it sounds unmistakably like a powerful rendition of "Vesper". I can totally see something similar feature in Craig's swan song.
True, Since it wasn't a Bond film he probably thought no one would notice. :))