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I don't end up with tracks in high quality flac I'm afraid, so the audio is probably as good as it's going to get as I've uploaded it to youtube. I tend to put them there as they don't get deleted.
As for the guy's videos above, I think @mattjoes examined the FRWL gypsy camp cue and found it was a unique recording. however this chap has done a good job in trying to replicate it - I lost patience trying to do that one. I pinched from youtube his effort on OHMSS stock car chase, and although it's just an edit of the main theme, it's surprising how the OHMSS playlist benefits from putting that one in - a real reminder of where you are in the movie at that point.
This is some strange attempt by that YouTube user to make his playlists longer by adding more music he doesn't really have. (Edit: or he is tone deaf!)
He's still active, isn't he? :-D
"I sincerely hope so." ;)
Lossless download link:
https://www84.zippyshare.com/v/ngX4Bdkh/file.html
This is great, @mattjoes! :-)
The score is one of many reasons that makes TB a top three Bond film for me.
Interesting insights! and thanks for the new share. Thunderball is in bad need of a complete 2 disc release.
I've got transcriptions of all the missing Goldfinger cues. I'll get around to giving them this same treatment. It's going to take a while though, because mixing is hard work for me! I'm getting better at it, though (I'm really happy with the sound of the strings in this cue!).
This was my DR NO effort.
http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=77043&page=178&p=3682840&viewfull=1#post3682840
It was quite an insightful exercise into how the score was put together.
I’ve probably asked already, but what software do you use for virtual instruments and editing?
I use Sibelius to create the sheet music of the transcription. I then export it as a MIDI file which I import into Reaper, a digital audio workstation. From Reaper, using the Kontakt plugin, I load the virtual instruments I need and have them play the MIDI for me. Spitfire is one of the best brands in virtual instruments.
That's an interesting breakdown of the score. Incidentally, I didn't know there was an unreleased sax version of the Bond theme in the trailer. Sounds decent. Given the Bond theme wasn't famous yet, it was likely recorded for the trailer.
(Frankly, I don't even remember having watched that trailer... maybe just once!)
The cue is shortened by a few bars in the documentary. Generally, if a cue isn't complete from beginning to end, I don't include it in my soundtrack playlist, but in this case, given the edit is relatively minor and the cue is important, it was a perfectly acceptable thing to do, though I did label it "(Edit)".
(MP3 320 kbps alright, I trust? I'm not a FLAC person myself. Last time it was an exception.)
https://www84.zippyshare.com/v/84JKImwJ/file.html
All your additions to the 007 playlist are appreciated.
Thank you.
I didn't realise it was in that documentary or if I had its been long forgotten about.
I enjoy lossless and feel it can make a difference with orchestral music, though granted here, you guys have to deal with all sorts of sources so there's not much point.
That link has disappeared before I had a chance to give it a listen. Any chance of a reup?
It's still up. Give it another try; maybe it was just a random error. I understand Zippyshare deletes files only after a month of no downloads.
The most annoying omission in the music was this. This section with the muted horns is fantastic and it lost a great deal of impact without the beginning. At 2:50 in my version of the piece you can hear that part as it's meant to be. Much better.
This is my favorite cue in the entire game, and perhaps one of the best Bond action cues of any medium. Enjoy!
Download link:
https://www118.zippyshare.com/v/jKyKBaK9/file.html
There are tons on tracks that aren't on the soundtrack that can be found on this channel:
Is there a complete track of this available?