it's pretty safe to say, that his is a tenure composing Bond films - that is, less memorable than Barry (spoiled we were though).. but while Arnold hasn't really hit the nail on the head in terms of creating an enthralling score, that could stand on it's own outside of the Bond films themselves - he does have the ability to create some wonderful pieces inside of those scores...
so.. in all seriousness.. if you were to organize your own 'Best of David Arnold' soundtrack from his work on the Bond films - what pieces would select? - list can also include the 4 themes/songs he worked on too - (those being 'Surrender' 'The World Is Not Enough', 'Only Myself To Blame', and 'You Know My Name')..... since this is my thread - i'll start off...
<i><b>from Tomorrow Never Dies</b></i>
- Paris & Bond
- Hamburg Break In
- Helicopter Ride
- Kowloon Bay
- "Surrender"
<i><b>from The World Is Not Enough</b></i>
- "The World Is Not Enough"
- Come In 007, Your Time Is Up
- Access Denied
- Welcome To Baku
- Elektra's Theme
- Body Double
- "Only Myself To Blame"
<i><b>from Die Another Day</b></i>
- Hovercraft Chase
- Some Kind Of Hero
- Welcome To Cuba
- Antonov
- Going Down Together
<i><b>Casino Royale</b></i>
- "You Know My Name"
- Blunt Instrument
- Solange
- Aston Montenegro
- Vesper
- The End Of An Aston Martin
- City Of Lovers
- The Switch
- The Name's Bond... James Bond
<i><b>from Quantum Of Solace</b></i>
- Time To Get Out
- The Palio
- Bond in Haiti
- Greene & Camille
- Night At The Opera
- Bolivian Taxi Ride
- Camille's Story
- Oil Fields
Comments
'Bilbao'
'Body Double'
'Night At The Opera'
That's all I can think of.
- The World Is Not Enough
- Gunbarrel / Show Me The Money / Come In 007, Your Time Is Up
- Welcome To Baku
- Body Double
- Going Down The Bunker
- Ice Bandits
- Pipeline
- Casino (Only Myself To Blame)
- Submarine (Inspyration for the sinking house of Casino Royale)
One track i can not listed as Best of but i don't whant to vergot to give it some credit:
- Caviar Factory (In specialy the first seconds of the car scene i like the moost) Why i can't consider this as one of his best track is that it be a inspiration for Die Another Day. It be repeat for Die Another Day Graves showing his toy in the Icarus track with to much techno.
Those tracks can't not be include in the contest because there are the unreleased tracks
1. Escape From Swiss Bank
2. End Titles
3. Kazakhstan
4. Snow Business
5. Devils breath
6. Time To Die
7. Rocket Bond
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Quantum Of Solace. Since years David Arnold make score who is real compitation for Twine. What CR and DAD not be. QOS have more short cues then Twine what made a bit dificult.
Inside Man. Short but so good.
Have Your Ever Kild Somenone?
The Palio
Time To Get Out (In specialy when the cars get out.)
No Intrest in Dominic Greene. In my opnion part 1 of Night At The Opera. Both are very good slow tracks. Also because i think Arnold be inspyred by the earlier ''Inside Man'' theme.
Green & Camile. (With Another Way To Die theme).
Talamone (With Another Way To Die theme). is to short to give a good opnion what i think about it. But i like the opening and it be a litle preview of what we can expect in Bolivian Taxi Ride. Bolivian Taxi Ride be inspyred by ''Cuba'' from DAD, but i prefer this track above that one because i like the scene in the movie whyle iam not fan of the Cuba scene's in DAD.
A shame of the yuse of Transformers /Icarus techno in it for the boat chase part, I whas already not a fan of the boat chase in specialy because the yuse of to much techno and editing of it. ''Pursuit At Port Au Prince'' be a very good track for the rest of it. Also because this be another track who yuse Another Way To Die.
Track 22 & 23 i see also as one track. After 33 seconds in track 22 it start with what end in ''I Never Left''.
Somebody whants to kill you. (The techno :( )
Bond in Haiti
Field Trip
Camille's Story (The best part started after 2.31 with 3.38 til the end as highlight)
'''End Credits/Craw End Crawl'' can't not be include in the contest because there are the unreleased tracks.
Listening to more and more of his works and I've found a greater appreciation for them.
He also composed another pretty good (but not great) 11 minute piece 'Into Battle' for his Dawn Treader soundtrack. But I suppose we are only talking about Bond films.
Seeing this thread bumped, I was just about to post the same thing @IncompetentHenchman. Antonov is a brilliant track, particularly the moment when Moon realizes Graves is his son.
And that haunting female vocal that scores his death, oooooooh.
TOMORROW NEVER DIES: "White Knight" - 8 minutes
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH: "Submarine" - 10 minutes
DIE ANOTHER DAY: "Antonov" - 11 minutes
CASINO ROYALE: "Miami International" - 12 minutes (longest Bond track ever I think)
QUANTUM OF SOLACE: "Perla De Las Dunas" - 8 minutes (but it is shortened in the final cut)
True. However if I'm not mistaken, I believe the film version of "Antonov" is even longer than the album edit by at least a couple minutes. That may in fact be the longest single track of music in Bond history.
Well then. Go Arnold, go Arnold...
1. The Sinking of the Devonshire
2. Hamburg Break In
3. Come In 007, You're Time Is Up
4. Access Denied
5. Elektra's Theme: The Bedroom
6. A Touch of Frost
7. Blunt Instrument
8. Dinner Jackets
9. Vesper
10. Dirty Martini
11. Night at the Opera
12. The Dead Don't Care About Vengeance
no City Of Lovers in there?
'Body Double' is another fav of mine from the TWINE soundtrack
City of Lovers is probably the best non-Barry Bond cue. It's absolutely stunning.
Surely that is an oxymoron? :p
@jake24, didn't think they were bad. On the contrary, but they are a bit too chaotic for me at times.
Definitely, that's what separates Barry from Arnold, who can just sound like noise at times (e.g. TWINE - submarine).
Paris and Bond
Hamburg Break In
Backseat Driver
Helicopter Ride
Kowloon Bay
All in a Day's Work
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
Come in 007, Your Time Is Up
Welcome to Baku
Casino
Elektra's Theme
Body Double
Pipeline
DIE ANOTHER DAY
Welcome to Cuba
Iced Inc.
Antonov
Going Down Together
CASINO ROYALE
African Rundown
Blunt Instrument
Vesper
City of Lovers
Death of Vesper
The Name's Bond... James Bond
QUANTUM OF SOLACE
The Palio
Pursuit at Port au Prince
Night at the Opera
Oil Fields
Forgive Yourself
Camille's Story
Perlas de las Dunas
the only thing that every really bothered me when people compare/contrast between Barry and Arnold, is that the same thing they will criticize Arnold of doing (ie: overuse of Bond theme), they would let Barry off the hook with - because it's Barry.... the man created that template, Arnold was just borrowing it..
and after 4 films sans Bond theme (i don't count over credits, or randomly used 1 time during *wink wink* moment), I could use a little more of traditional Bond sound again..
now, in terms of Submarine from TWINE - i don't disagree about the chaotic nature of it.. it probably could've been split into 2 different tracks... but seeing as how it was written to be one big piece over the course of a 10 minute sequence (much like Antonov in DAD), i can forgive it bouncing around between moods/tempos.
Oh I don't at all think the Bond theme was overused. Indeed I'd love a return to the big bombastic use of the Bond theme a la TND-DAD. But I do think Arnold's tracks are less 'internally unified' or in a way less structured than Barry's and most other composers.
oh true... Barry's Bond work had a more unified theme straight through, with only minor deviations - IMO, its that thematic structure that a lot of great composers can weave through in and out of various cues..... Arnold (in terms of Bond) followed the Barry playbook, but with the trappings of contemporary film scoring.... You can hear thematic structure through most of Arnold's work (cues from Surrender throughout TND, Only Myself To Blame, and the title theme through TWINE, You Know My Name through CR, and the Night At The Opera cue through QOS)........ but it's not as pronounced or frequent as what Barry did... but thats the genius to Barry - composers of his caliber don't come around often, and are also a dying breed in the industry.
Edit: Omitted The Man With The Golden Gun, which was not one of his banner efforts. The sentiment remains, though!
I would love to hear future use and alterations on these cues:
Starting at 1:34
TND and QOS are fanatstic, though. And even the ones I don't love as much have some solid cues.
Absolutely. It'd be a big shame not to!