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Furthermore, I want to add this great web page for fans of the film... http://www.somewhereintime.tv/
Not sure I can find a higher compliment for Barry.
It also has a little more horns and Moog Synthesizer (which I love the sound of):
Since others are posting some of his compositions here, I'll do the same. Who Will Buy My Yesterdays, the version from Ready When You Are, J.B. I love the B-section at 1:16, and great touch with that tense chord at the end.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-40341210
"Classic John Barry [Bond] scores include
-FRWL
-GF
-YOLT
-DAF"
That'll get people's blood boiling :)
After I have seen DAF, which was the first Bond movie I have watched, I told to my buddies how incredibly fond I am of the movie's soundtrack, they all agreed.
All the films have wonderful soundtracks but it is the ones of John Barry that I have fallen in love with and I intend to buy them all.
I think DAF, MR and OHMSS I love especially. The OHMSS main theme that is played in various sequences during the film is breathtakingly good.
FYI. For those of you in the US, on Friday, January 18th (8:00 pm EST), TCM (Turner Classic Movies) will be having a “Music by John Barry” themed evening. The following movies will be screened:
SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON (1964) @ 8:00 PM (EST)
KING RAT (1965) @ 10:00 PM (EST)
ROBIN AND MARIAN (1976) W/SEAN CONNERY @12:30AM (1/19 EST)
PS (TCM doesn't have the broadcast rights to any of the Bond movies, but I hope this is useful.)
I want to draw your attention to this forgotten gem from John Barry, Highway 101 from the movie Petulia. It falls in the time between YOLT and OHMSS. The track became widely known when it was used prominently in the 1980s as the trailer music for the "ARD Film Festival" series on German TV.
Spy- & Crime-Barry at its best!
RE: Bond music ever recapturing that brilliance again: Sadly the evidence suggests not, perhaps unsurprisingly. He was one of kind - my favourite composer along with Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams. I hope they step up and do better than they have been since Barry left though. There are composers who can create something new and memorable. Hopefully they tap them, either for the next film or for the reset after that.
-- You could be right @patb, but I still live in hope no matter how unrealistic that may be. I honestly don't think Bond has necessarily improved however. I'm always amazed at how far ahead of the curve they were in nearly every dimension when I go back to the older films - they may have been pulp fiction, but it was done in a way which set the bar for a generation and then some back then.