La-La Land Records Present Moonraker: 45th Anniversary Remastered & Expanded 2CD Album

edited November 29 in Music Posts: 97
**This is not a drill!**
MOONRAKER: 45th ANNIVERSARY REMASTERED & EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)
Music composed and conducted by John Barry
Title song sung by Shirley Bassey
Lyrics by Hal David
Limited edition of 5000 units

Exclusive release: Sold exclusively at www.lalalandrecords.com and 007Store.com for the first 90 days of release

La-La Land Records, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, EON Productions and Universal Music Enterprises mark the 45th Anniversary of the eleventh 007 film Moonraker, with a remastered and expanded 2-CD re-issue of composer John Barry's original motion picture score. The 1979 film stars Roger Moore as James Bond in his fourth turn as 007 and is produced by Albert R. Broccoli and directed by Lewis Gilbert.

Oscar® winning composer John Barry continues to bring his creative mastery to the Bond franchise with a thrilling, often romantic score that not only takes 007 around the world… but propels him into outer space. Shirley Bassey returns for her third Bond title song featuring lyrics by Hal David. Expanded beyond previous soundtrack editions and with highly enhanced audio quality, Moonraker blasts off like never before within this deluxe presentation.

Produced by Neil S. Bulk, remixed by Mike Matessino from high-resolution digital transfers of 2” tapes provided by MGM, and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this is a special 2-CD release, limited to only 5,000 units. Disc One presents the score in chronological order and features music never before available, followed by source music recorded for the film and additional versions of score cues. Disc 2 presents the original 1979 soundtrack album, newly assembled for this release, followed by alternate versions of the title song, including two early versions with lyrics and vocals by Oscar® and GRAMMY® winner Paul Williams. The exclusive, new liner notes are by film music journalist and author Jon Burlingame and art direction is by Dan Goldwasser.


TRACK LISTING:

DISC 1
SCORE PRESENTATION 56:02
1. Gun Barrel And Hijackers 1:25
2. Last Leg And Freefall Sequence 2:23
3. Main Title – Moonraker (Performed By Shirley Bassey) 3:12
4. California And The Drax Residence 1:36
5. Look After Mr. Bond And Chang’s Entry 1:34
6. Centrifuge 1:09
7. You Presume A Great Deal, Mr. Bond 1:19
8. 18-Carat 1:30
9. Corrine Put Down 1:30
10. Venini Glass And Bond Follows Holly 2:01
11. Funeral Barge – Venice Boat Chase 3:15
12. Bond Smells A Rat (Extended Version) 2:31
13. It Could Have Its Compensations 1:23
14. Bond Arrives In Rio 1:08
15. Cable Car Fight 1:58
16. Hello Dolly (Romeo & Juliet) 0:54
17. The Magnificent Seven 0:46
18. South American Boat Chase And Hang Glider Crash 1:58
19. Bond Lured To Pyramid (Film Version) 2:10
20. Snake Fight 1:12
21. Launch Program Commence And I Bid You Farewell 2:26
22. Flight Into Space 6:27
23. Marines Get Ready And Emergency Stop 1:44
24. Space Laser Battle 2:47
25. Jaws And Dolly Reunited And Jaws Lends A Hand 1:40
26. Globes Destroyed 2:38
27. End Title – Moonraker (Extended Version) (Performed By Shirley Bassey) 2:48

ADDITIONAL MUSIC 17:38
28. Moonraker (Instrumental) 3:14
29. Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 (“Raindrop”) 0:56
30. Bugle Call 0:23
31. Mardi Gras 4:39
32. Morning After 2:34
33. Gregorian Chant 0:48
34. Funeral Barge – Venice Boat Chase (Alternate Mix) 3:15
35. Emergency Stop (Film Ending) 1:12
36. Intro To End Title 0:25
TOTAL DISC 1 TIME: 1:13:47

DISC 2
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 30:42
1. Main Title – Moonraker (Performed By Shirley Bassey) 3:10
2. Space Laser Battle 2:47
3. Miss Goodhead Meets Bond 2:46
4. Cable Car And Snake Fight 3:06
5. Bond Lured To Pyramid 2:04
6. Flight Into Space 6:28
7. Bond Arrives In Rio And Boat Chase 2:37
8. Centrifuge And Corrine Put Down 2:35
9. Bond Smells A Rat 2:22
10. End Title – Moonraker (Performed By Shirley Bassey) 2:33

BONUS TRACKS 13:38
11. Moonraker (Early Lyrics, Slow Version) (Performed By Paul Williams) 4:13
12. Main Title – Moonraker (Alternate Instrumental) 3:02
13. Moonraker (Early Lyrics) (Performed By Paul Williams) 3:18
14. End Title – Moonraker (Alternate Instrumental) 3:00
TOTAL DISC 2 TIME: 44:27
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 1:58:14
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Comments

  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 29 Posts: 16,574
    Oh it’s Christmas!!

    But where are you getting this from?

    Edit: found the link-

    https://lalalandrecords.com/moonraker-45th-anniversary-remastered-expanded-limited-edition-2-cd-set/
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,179
    Gosh! This is good. I'm so happy!
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 16,574
    Funnily enough, even though it's available on the 007 store, it's cheaper for someone in the UK to buy them from La La Land's site.
  • R1s1ngs0nR1s1ngs0n France
    Posts: 2,160
    Along with TMWTGG this is the announcement of the decade. Just one of them would have been cause for celebration, but both of them?!
    Unbelievable !
  • Posts: 97
    mtm wrote: »
    Funnily enough, even though it's available on the 007 store, it's cheaper for someone in the UK to buy them from La La Land's site.

    It’s slightly absurd, isn’t it? The 007 Store also won’t let you order the two CDs together, so you have to pay for postage twice! I’ve gone ahead and ordered from La-La Land direct. I’m really hoping the albums make it to me before Christmas 🤞🏻

  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,357
    Moonraker expanded! My prayers have been answered! I can't wait to get both.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited November 29 Posts: 2,179
    I think they know we've waited a lot for Bond 26's development and are still waiting. So they want to make the wait easier for us to bear with Bond music. Also, it seems they've been reading our posts about how much we want Moonraker. I don't think TMWTGG's previous releases has significant missing music, except when the Bond theme plays at the end of the boat chase when Bond is alone and triumphant. But it's still good to get it. Personally, I would have preferred TSWLM to be released with MR. But yeah, still good to have more Bond music. So hopefully, next year should be TSWLM & LTK.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 29 Posts: 16,574
    I think they know we've waited a lot for Bond 26's development and are still waiting.

    Yes, and bear in mind, the chap from LLL said that they don't get the choice; Eon come to them asking if they'd like to release this or that film, so although I'm sure LLL will have done a bang up job as per usual, it's actually Eon we have to thank that these are coming out!
    mtm wrote: »
    Funnily enough, even though it's available on the 007 store, it's cheaper for someone in the UK to buy them from La La Land's site.

    It’s slightly absurd, isn’t it? The 007 Store also won’t let you order the two CDs together, so you have to pay for postage twice! I’ve gone ahead and ordered from La-La Land direct. I’m really hoping the albums make it to me before Christmas 🤞🏻

    Yeah fingers crossed they'll come quicker from LLL, but I think I did see on there that it's possible we might not get them until January (maybe hedging their bets after the Octopussy situation last year!) so I'm not going to get too desperate about when they're coming- I've been waiting for this version of Moonraker for five years since they first mentioned it, so I can wait a little longer :D
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited November 29 Posts: 2,179
    Yeah, correct @mtm Like Bond fans around the world right now, I'm so super excited.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 29 Posts: 16,574
    How great are the alternate end titles? Funky! :D

    And the Paul Williams versions of the song, amazing.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,249
    I am very excited now.
  • R1s1ngs0nR1s1ngs0n France
    Posts: 2,160
    Can you imagine if in 3 weeks they announce a 55th anniversary set for OHMSS?
    Everybody will proper lose their minds around here.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,179
    R1s1ngs0n wrote: »
    Can you imagine if in 3 weeks they announce a 55th anniversary set for OHMSS?
    Everybody will proper lose their minds around here.

    Lol. That would be too much happiness for us, that we might faint.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 29 Posts: 16,574
    R1s1ngs0n wrote: »
    Can you imagine if in 3 weeks they announce a 55th anniversary set for OHMSS?
    Everybody will proper lose their minds around here.

    I guess there's not a huge amount from that we don't have though, is there? The previous expanded release was pretty decent. If there's a similar amount of alternate unheard material then it would certainly be an instant purchase though, that's for sure.

    Of the Barrys it's only really AVTAK which is left waiting for some love, and I must say I'd probably covet that more than a new OHMSS, sorry! :D
    40th anniversary next year... ;)

    Then it's Spy and LTK, and then we're kind of pretty much done, unless they can expand the ones we've got even further of course.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited November 29 Posts: 2,179
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.
  • R1s1ngs0nR1s1ngs0n France
    Posts: 2,160
    mtm wrote: »
    R1s1ngs0n wrote: »
    Can you imagine if in 3 weeks they announce a 55th anniversary set for OHMSS?
    Everybody will proper lose their minds around here.

    I guess there's not a huge amount from that we don't have though, is there? The previous expanded release was pretty decent. If there's a similar amount of alternate unheard material then it would certainly be an instant purchase though, that's for sure.

    Of the Barrys it's only really AVTAK which is left waiting for some love, and I must say I'd probably covet that more than a new OHMSS, sorry! :D
    40th anniversary next year... ;)

    Then it's Spy and LTK, and then we're kind of pretty much done, unless they can expand the ones we've got even further of course.
    Yes, it’s true that TB, YOLT, OHMSS and DAF’s 2003 releases are pretty much comprehensive, but I’ll still be very happy if LLL ‘only’ give them an upgrade in terms of sound quality, while throwing in a couple of bonus tracks, like they did with GF.
  • Posts: 839
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.

    The current expanded edition is pretty complete, no?

    (Ironically, the track I'd want most is a remaster of Altman's tank chase, ha!)
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,179
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.

    The current expanded edition is pretty complete, no?

    (Ironically, the track I'd want most is a remaster of Altman's tank chase, ha!)

    Yeah, I think when Bond meets Wade outside the airport & when Bond and Natalya escape the tiger helicopter explosion...those are ones that immediately quickly come to mind, before other missing ones.
  • Posts: 839
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.

    The current expanded edition is pretty complete, no?

    (Ironically, the track I'd want most is a remaster of Altman's tank chase, ha!)

    Yeah, I think when Bond meets Wade outside the airport & when Bond and Natalya escape the tiger helicopter explosion...those are ones that immediately quickly come to mind, before other missing ones.

    Ah yes, good references. And two of Serra's coolest tracks, IMO! I wonder if they were left off the expanded version because they're more Bond theme heavy, and there was a desire to showcase his more, erm, 'original' work instead?

    (Snark aside: I actually quite like a LOT of that score and think time's rightfully being a bit more kind to it now).
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited November 29 Posts: 2,179
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.

    The current expanded edition is pretty complete, no?

    (Ironically, the track I'd want most is a remaster of Altman's tank chase, ha!)

    Yeah, I think when Bond meets Wade outside the airport & when Bond and Natalya escape the tiger helicopter explosion...those are ones that immediately quickly come to mind, before other missing ones.

    Ah yes, good references. And two of Serra's coolest tracks, IMO! I wonder if they were left off the expanded version because they're more Bond theme heavy, and there was a desire to showcase his more, erm, 'original' work instead?

    (Snark aside: I actually quite like a LOT of that score and think time's rightfully being a bit more kind to it now).

    Yeah. It could be, because those two tracks are inventive and awesome, but still screams Bond, even with its atmospheric and industrial style.
    Same here. I love the score.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,198
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    AgentM72 wrote: »
    GoldenEye. That's another Bond score I also really need. For those of us who really like Serra's brilliant work on the film.

    The current expanded edition is pretty complete, no?

    (Ironically, the track I'd want most is a remaster of Altman's tank chase, ha!)

    Yeah, I think when Bond meets Wade outside the airport & when Bond and Natalya escape the tiger helicopter explosion...those are ones that immediately quickly come to mind, before other missing ones.

    Ah yes, good references. And two of Serra's coolest tracks, IMO! I wonder if they were left off the expanded version because they're more Bond theme heavy, and there was a desire to showcase his more, erm, 'original' work instead?

    (Snark aside: I actually quite like a LOT of that score and think time's rightfully being a bit more kind to it now).

    Yeah. It could be, because those two tracks are inventive and awesome, but still screams Bond, even with its atmospheric and industrial style.
    Same here. I love the score.

    Me too. I'd spend big bucks on a complete GE score...
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
    edited November 29 Posts: 7,056
    Great!

    Most anticipated cues:
    Gun Barrel and Hijackers
    Last Leg and Freefall Sequence
    Funeral Barge – Venice Boat Chase
    The Magnificent Seven
    Hang Glider Crash
    Emergency Stop
    Mardi Gras
    Morning After
    Gregorian Chant
    Funeral Barge – Venice Boat Chase (Alternate Mix)
    ...and the unused music.

    Once again a shoutout to gkgyver's score reconstruction, which made the absence of the original recordings tolerable!

    I also will probably continue to listen to my own reconstruction of Venice Boat Chase, since I love tinkering with the individual instrument tracks, something which this album logically cannot offer.

    I didn't want to listen to samples of unreleased cues but I did check out the Cable Car and Snake Fight sample from disc 2, and boy, what a difference! The mix sounds much clearer and wider, with all the clutter of instruments completely gone.

    With that title, I gather Last Leg and Freefall Sequence contains unused music. I read elsewhere that the freefall music here isn't quite the same as in the film, which would make sense. I've always suspected it was edited in post-production.

    The tracklist also confirms my suspicion that the Romeo & Juliet music was re-recorded for the film.

    As I mentioned elsewhere, they also seem to have definitely done away with the borders for these re-releases. It was a convoluted idea anyway, using a certain color for each anniversary, and the execution wasn't that good.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
    Posts: 7,056
    This release looks great. Pity it'll never happen, since of course, the Moonraker tapes are lost.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    Posts: 8,230
    mattjoes wrote: »
    This release looks great. Pity it'll never happen, since of course, the Moonraker tapes are lost.

    :))
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 30 Posts: 16,574
    Heh! I guess it's worth digging into that a bit: I think it all comes from a comment that Lukas Kendall, the producer of the 2003 expanded scores made, that while he was making those releases (on a bit of a shoestring so with no budget to dig further) that the Moonraker tapes (which sounds like a Len Deighton thriller in itself) weren't in the Abbey Road library, which I guess is where he got the other score tapes from. He never said they were lost, just not in that place. Then folks conjectured that they never came back from France where it was recorded, that they'd been destroyed etc. but this was all baseless stuff, and clearly the tapes had been kept safe all along, as was confirmed a few years back when the guy from LLL said that they were all set to do an expanded release in 2019.

    I just listened to the Flight in Space preview, wow, this release sounds gorgeous.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,077
    Wow, didn't realise Paul Williams did an early version of Moonraker...! That i have got to hear. Do enjoy a bit of Paul Williams...!
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 30 Posts: 16,574
    'Moonraker,
    Lift up our dreams,
    Passion and starlight are insep'rable teams'
    ...

    That's a bit of what he remembered his lyrics to be to Jon Burlingame, I guess we'll find out! :)
    It's as close as we'll get to the Sinatra version, as apparently that was the one he was going to sing.

    I do wonder why the Johnny Mathis version isn't there, as he did actually record it. Maybe there's some sort of issue with his estate.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,077
    mtm wrote: »
    'Moonraker,
    Lift up our dreams,
    Passion and starlight are insep'rable teams'
    ...

    That's a bit of what he remembered his lyrics to be, I guess we'll find out! :)

    Looking forward to it! And the rest, obviously...!
  • edited November 30 Posts: 355
    mtm wrote: »
    Heh! I guess it's worth digging into that a bit: I think it all comes from a comment that Lukas Kendall, the producer of the 2003 expanded scores made, that while he was making those releases (on a bit of a shoestring so with no budget to dig further) that the Moonraker tapes (which sounds like a Len Deighton thriller in itself) weren't in the Abbey Road library, which I guess is where he got the other score tapes from. He never said they were lost, just not in that place. Then folks conjectured that they never came back from France where it was recorded, that they'd been destroyed etc. but this was all baseless stuff, and clearly the tapes had been kept safe all along, as was confirmed a few years back when the guy from LLL said that they were all set to do an expanded release in 2019.

    I just listened to the Flight in Space preview, wow, this release sounds gorgeous.

    Would John Barry have copies of his work? They would be his private collection and not for sale or distribution. I've no idea if Barry had copies of all his work.

    Ownership of music:
    The copyright owner of a recording is usually the record label or the main artist. However, the artist who created the music or lyrics is the first owner of copyright in those works. Artists often don't own their master recordings, and instead share rights with record labels and producers.

    Amazing to get Moonraker fully restored. I never expected it to happen. 🤗




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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 16,574
    bondywondy wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Heh! I guess it's worth digging into that a bit: I think it all comes from a comment that Lukas Kendall, the producer of the 2003 expanded scores made, that while he was making those releases (on a bit of a shoestring so with no budget to dig further) that the Moonraker tapes (which sounds like a Len Deighton thriller in itself) weren't in the Abbey Road library, which I guess is where he got the other score tapes from. He never said they were lost, just not in that place. Then folks conjectured that they never came back from France where it was recorded, that they'd been destroyed etc. but this was all baseless stuff, and clearly the tapes had been kept safe all along, as was confirmed a few years back when the guy from LLL said that they were all set to do an expanded release in 2019.

    I just listened to the Flight in Space preview, wow, this release sounds gorgeous.

    Would John Barry have copies of his work? They would be his private collection and not for sale or distribution. I've no idea if Barry had copies of all his work.


    Maybe, but there's no reason to think these weren't from the studio's library.
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