Thunderball 60th Anniversary Expanded & Remastered Limited Edition (La La Land records)

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  • My copy of this arrived a few days back, but I haven’t yet had the time to listen to it.

    So for now it’s just sitting there, taunting me.
  • morcarvicmorcarvic france
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    Just got mine this morning leigh ,instantly gave it a listen in its entirety hope you get to hear it soon you won't be disappointed.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Perhaps I missed something; if so, please forgive me. Is "Do You Fly Here Often?" not included in the actual score presentation?
  • mattjoesmattjoes Achille Aubergine IS Walter Melon
    edited September 29 Posts: 7,272
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Perhaps I missed something; if so, please forgive me. Is "Do You Fly Here Often?" not included in the actual score presentation?

    It's in the additional music section of disc 2, because they couldn't find it in the same place as most of the other music from the score, so they had to extract it from the music/effects/dialog track and it was then converted from mono to stereo. They placed it outside the "score presentation" because of the difference in audio quality.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Perhaps I missed something; if so, please forgive me. Is "Do You Fly Here Often?" not included in the actual score presentation?

    It's in the additional music section of disc 2, because they couldn't find it in the same place as most of the other music from the score, so they had to extract it from the music/effects/dialog track and it was then converted from mono to stereo. They placed it outside the "score presentation" because of the difference in audio quality.

    I see. Thank you. I'm saddened it couldn't be tracked down in the proper quality. That track is one of my favorites.
  • nsb1234nsb1234 Sunny California
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Perhaps I missed something; if so, please forgive me. Is "Do You Fly Here Often?" not included in the actual score presentation?

    My note on page 12 of the booklet addresses this.

    Neil
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    nsb1234 wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Perhaps I missed something; if so, please forgive me. Is "Do You Fly Here Often?" not included in the actual score presentation?

    My note on page 12 of the booklet addresses this.

    Neil

    Yes, thank you. I haven't found the time yet, but I shall. The music is bloody awesome, though. You guys are filling this Bond (music) fan's heart with joy.
  • R1s1ngs0nR1s1ngs0n France
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    ‘Underwater Mayhem’ is 6 mins of pure aural bliss and ‘Double Derval’ is also a standout on this fabulous release.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I see it mentioned quite often, but what is a 'stem' exactly?
  • nsb1234nsb1234 Sunny California
    edited September 30 Posts: 41
    "Do You Fly Here Often?" and "The One That Got Away" could only be located on the mono DME. This is a 3-track tape that has mono tracks devoted to three components that make up the soundtrack, isolated Dialogue, Music, and Effects. When played together, you hear the full mix for the film, with all of the edits and level decisions printed in. Each track is called a stem.

    In this case, the music is mono, edited, potted (volume going up and down to account for dialogue and effects) and generations away from the original recording. It's an excellent guide, but not ideal for a soundtrack release and I use it only as a last resort.

    I discuss it quite a bit in the latest 007 Files podcast.

    Neil
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited September 30 Posts: 19,262
    Great, thank you; I listened to the pod this morning, really interesting stuff, and I was very interested by the DME you talked about (with the ending controversy of course); I just wasn't sure how stems related to that. It's very cool that DMEs even exist for films this old.

    The music stem being 'potted' is very interesting too. The two stem tracks on the release sound great but, yeah, clearly not quite at the top notch quality of the rest of it.
    R1s1ngs0n wrote: »
    ‘Underwater Mayhem’ is 6 mins of pure aural bliss and ‘Double Derval’ is also a standout on this fabulous release.

    Yes, Double Derval might be my favourite track on it.
  • nsb1234nsb1234 Sunny California
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    mtm wrote: »
    The two stem tracks on the release sound great but, yeah, clearly not quite at the top notch quality of the rest of it.

    Which is why I kept them separate on this and OHMSS.

    Neil
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    This is all wonderful stuff. My gratitude towards you is beyond imagination, Neil. There was a time, in the '90s, when I was worried that decent Bond score releases would forever be locked in my fantasies.
  • nsb1234nsb1234 Sunny California
    edited September 30 Posts: 41
    mtm wrote: »
    Yes, Double Derval might be my favourite track on it.

    And as an example, the ending of "Double Derval" is not on the music stem as this music is not used in the movie. It debuts on this release.

    Neil
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited September 30 Posts: 19,262
    Yeah it was great hearing the music go in a slightly darker direction to that which we've been used to with the TB score up until now. Also a bit of Ipcress File-ish low brass drifts in, but obviously with a Bond flourish. I do like how you can tell exactly which year it is from listening to Barry's various subtle style changes in the 60s! He had this slightly Colliery Band hint to his stuff in '65 :D

    Is there a guide to which tracks have previously unreleased material? I think the listing on the LLL often has asterisks for that sort of thing, and TB isn't a score I've listened to as much as some of the rest.
    I thought the info about Bond Meets Domino on the podcast was quite fun: the version in the additional music section was in the film -but only for a short period recently and shouldn't have been- and has since been removed! :D
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    Hearing the brief "Thunderball" cue in my rewatch of OHMSS really got me excited for revisiting this score, and movie, so great timing. :)

    It's going to be wonderful hearing all the unreleased material for the first time; and the cues from the 2003 release that were put together in super long tracks, separately.

    I miss the extended lounge version of Thunderball, which is used on OHMSS in the mix with Dr. No and From Russia With Love. The version on this CD has a fade-out.
    Does the version used on OHMSS still exist?
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