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https://planetradio.co.uk/scala-radio/player/100861133/
I own 2 copies of "Licence to Kill" on vinyl and while short and strangely ordered packs a real serious punch, some of the best "mastering" I've ever heard on a vinyl to be honest.
Edited: The App only appears to have catch up for the last 7 days, I will look online to see if I can find the earlier show(s).
I missed the first 2 episodes, I was half way through the second episode and it cut me off, and was replaced with the 3rd episode. Hopefully the episodes will be available again. Listening to David's thoughts is really cool. To give you alittle context, he runs down through each movie, five films to an episode and picks a handful of cues from each film.
Then gives alittle description of each cue before it plays including instrumentation, what the music is evoking, using words to describe the music, for example one of the "diamonds are forever" cues has a "dark velvety feel" this for me is totally in line with what barry achieved on varying levels from "gold, diamonds, underwater, the feel of a place, I think david also achieved this with die another day, I get an icey feeling from some of that score with the synthesizers also present in "white knight" immediately after the gunbarrel plays.
Maybe that's one ingredient both composers share, able to put the viewer right there in the movie.
Your more than welcome.
Hopefully it may do at some point.
Where are you finding them? Has someone recorded them? That's handy.
This week's (Casino-Spectre) was thankfully much better than last week's which got stuck in the 90s and suffered in comparison to what came before (also oddly playing a weird orchestral version of the GoldenEye song instead of the GoldenEye Overture which Arnold introduced). Arnold definitely upped his game for the Craigs.
Apparently this series will be repeated in October with a new final episode showcasing the NTTD score when the film is (hopefully) finally released.
He also recommended this book, which I've not heard of before:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Music-James-Bond-Jon-Burlingame/dp/019986330X
A friend sent them to me, but he had found them online. If you want I can email them to you, @mtm? (And anyone else who wants them!)
Also, Arnold's recommendation is sound. Burlingame's book is very good. The edition I have only goes as far as QOS - I believe newer editions include chapters on both of Newman's scores. So if you're thinking of purchasing, make sure you get the most recent one. I'm sure the next edition will include a chapter on Zimmer's score, too.
Cool thanks for the offer but it's okay: I caught them as they went out. Glad you're getting to hear them.
The one I enjoyed most was probably the Moonraker-Daylights episode: that's a great stretch of music right there.
Great, thanks- ordered. I could only find a 2014 edition but I doubt I'm missing too much.
PM me with your email address, @mattjoes :)
Anyone have a copy up to the latest that they’re willing to share? Thanks!
https://planetradio.co.uk/scala-radio/player/180948624/
David Arnold + Bond soundtrack for 10 hours (!) is simply an absolute treat.
Please and thank you in advance!
I agree with this.
Mixing franchises*, but taking the opportunity to put up a batsignal plea for assistance from @CraigMooreOHMSS
*Zimmer has now soundtracked both, so ... =D
Is that the interview in which they talk about Arnold's guitar? (Can't play it here.)
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Also, is that NTTD episode Arnold mentioned going to happen after all?