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2. David Arnold
3. George Martin - LALD
4. Thomas Newman - Skyfall
5. Eric Serra - GoldenEye
6. Michael Kamen - LTK
The rest, never struck me at all, and I actively dislike Conti's music. Horribly dated and takes away from the dark tone of FYEO to the point that I can't take it seriously.
#2. LTK Michael Kamen is a composer I love, and while this wasn't his best work I still thought it delivered.
#3. GE Serra gave us a strange but atmospheric score.
#4. SF Thomas Newman will soon not be a one & done, but for now he clocks in here. Decent score.
#5. DN Norman provided a good standard 50's thriller ride.
#6. TSWLM Hamlish gave us a dated but okay score, nothing Oscar-worthy though.
#7. FYEO Too bad Roger's best work is to the tune of Conti's worst. Rocky this ain't.
I also like Marvin Hamlisch's TSWLM score a lot too. The much maligned disco ski sequence (Bond 77 is the track I think) is really funky, and I much prefer it to Conti's similar disco work in FYEO. The Egyptian stuff is marvelous too - really espionage like. So he's a close runner up.