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!. African Rundown
2. Bond77
3. Fight at Kobi Docks
4. Message From an Old Friend
5. Come in 007, Your Time Is Up
6. Hamburg Break In
7. Hamburg Break Out
8. James Bond Theme (DN)
9. 007 And Counting
10. Iced Inc.
11. Target Terminated
12. Underground Lair
13. You Know My Name
14. Lets Go Get Em
15. Into Miami
16. Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Instrumental)
17. Flight Into Space
18. A Pleasant drive in St. Petersburg
19. Runaway
20. 007 (FRWL)
I will copy that list for myself as did not have a track list lol I had to listen to the album again which was a joy.
Surrender should be on there.
Twice Is The Only Way
Nice, a good amount of variety there. Love the cover art, Andy Warhol meets Atari.
Thank you, its a Moonraker image I have played around with a lot.
This is smooth.
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I need to get an expanded version of this score, so many other great themes from Moonraker i have not looked into whether an expanded score is available.
Then there are my own reconstructions:
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I never grow tired of this album, especially the music from 1:16 until the end. I wish Douglas would work on the second half of the film.
MR to me is incredible on a technical level.
I love this track one of my favorites, great remix.
I must post this once a year, greatness.
Classic.
Venini sounds very melancholic to me. The music appears to be inspired by the aged stone columns as much as the onscreen action.
And that woodwind motif that opens the track is so quirky.
Good point, I like it when composers captures the scene and environment, Lawrence of Arabia is probably the greatest example. It baffles me when a score is written when the composer has not meticulously watched the film.
Fantastic.