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@Thrasos, if you're looking for a great resource on the music of the Bond films, you should really consider picking up Jon Burlingame's The Music of James Bond. It's very well researched and full of interesting quotes and trivia.
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25: Dr. No
24: Casino Royale '67
23: The Man with the Golden Gun
22: Diamonds Are Forever
21: Die Another Day
20: SPECTRE
19: For Your Eyes Only
18: Skyfall
17: The World is Not Enough
16: Quantum of Solace
15: From Russia with Love
14: Moonraker
13: Octopussy
12: Goldfinger
11: Live and Let Die
10: GoldenEye
9: A View to a Kill
8: The Spy Who Loved Me
7: Licence to Kill
6: You Only Live Twice
5: The Living Daylights
4: Tomorrow Never Dies
3: Casino Royale
2: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1: Thunderball
Just listening to the final few soundtracks @GoldenGun :)
Indeed. Should have my list by tomorrow.
ah, thanks a lot
Absolutely, @Birdleson. I'm particularly fond of that era of Barry's output. King Kong and The Black Hole were far from excellent too, yet Barry's music for both is awesome.
One of Barry's best! Just goes to show how very different our rankings all are!
Another top 10er from Barry. "Flight Into Space" alone is full of haunting and operatic splendor. Then "Arrival at Chateau Drax," "Death of Corrine," "Bond Lured to Pyramid," and on and on.
@YouveHadYourSix
You can post your list here or PM the list to @GoldenGun. :)
To be fair to DAF's score, anything above Dr. No is at least a reasonably tolerable score and anything above TMWTGG is doing just fine. I just find DAF to kind of be "Barry by numbers". "007 and Counting" is just a poor man's "Capsule in Space", and a lot of the action cues are very dull. I find the Wint and Kidd motif uninspired, and "Bond to Holland" sounds like a gag version of the Bond theme lifted from some CR '67 outtake.
The thing that really seals the deal for me though is the ATROCIOUS moon buggy chase music. That bit that starts when the trikes first get sent out after Bond is embarassing and, from one source I read at least, not even Barry's work but rather someone who was inexplicably sent in to rescore that part of the scene. It's probably the worst individual piece of music (in the entire EON series at least; NSNA has one of the worst soundtracks in cinematic history), and it has Another Way to Die to compete with!
Still, the title song is one of the best, and I'm generally in favour of the way it glides in and out of the film sometimes. I just don't have enough else to really justify putting it above any of the remaining scores as I find them pretty enjoyable and each at least somewhat unique (I've even come around, albeit just mildly, to Conti's FYEO score although it's nowhere near his best).
No argument there! As much as I love the rest of Diamonds, "Moon Buggy Chase" is painful within the film and without. But according to Jon Burlingame, the track is 100% Barry, just not what Barry originally wanted. Hamilton was of the opinion the music should be silly and whimsical there. Barry was of the opinion it should be dramatic and energetic. Hamilton of course was calling the shots.
I have great affection for all of the Bond scores from DN to LALD (and that includes CR’67 BTW). After that, it’s a bit of hit or miss for me. More “Hits”, to be sure, but even though I own most of them, I have rarely listened to the entirety of the post LALD scores outside of the context of the films. Therefore, I don’t feel that I’m knowledgeable enough to really rank the “mid-tier” soundtracks.
That said, I will be very interested to see where the group ranks some of the non-Barry scores (CR’67, TSWLM, in particular).
Okay thanks.
1. OHMSS
2. YOLT
3. TB
4. LALD
5. DAF
6. MR
7. GF
8. TMWTGG
9. TLD
10. FRWL
11. AVTAK
12. OP
13. TSWLM
14. DN
15. CR '67
16. CR '06
17. TND
18. SF
19. SP
20. LTK
21. QOS
22. TWINE
23. FYEO
24. DAD
25. GE
26. NSNA