Lost but now found! The Unreleased Bond Music Thread!

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  • Posts: 84
    A View To A Kill was released on the 22nd May 1985…. Do you think LaLa Land will announce its release to tie in with then?
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited May 2 Posts: 17,899
    I don't know if they get that exact with the dates; the worry is that all of the previous releases were under Eon, and according to the folks from LLL, Eon specifically requested each release- it wasn't a case of LLL going to them and asking to release, say, Octopussy- Eon asked them to release that specific score. So now Eon is out of the picture it's hard to know if they'll continue, fingers crossed though as AVTAK is one I'd really like.
  • Posts: 84
    OHMSS, AVTAK, TSWLM, TLD - those four will do
  • Posts: 84
    The soundtracks are profitable - Hopefully Jeff wants to recoup some of the $1bn paid to Barbara 😉🤞🏻
  • mattjoesmattjoes Dakato Johnson
    edited May 2 Posts: 7,125
    I think the three essentials are The Spy Who Loved Me, A View to a Kill and GoldenEye. There are of course others which would be suitable for an expanded and re-sequenced re-release, but those three have never been expanded at all. Out of the three, if I had to choose one I'd ask for AVTAK.
  • morcarvicmorcarvic france
    Posts: 98
    A View To A Kill was released on the 22nd May 1985…. Do you think LaLa Land will announce its release to tie in with then?

    well beaker if you hope for releases that accurately ,it'll be AVTAK for may GE in november and TB for xmas,my fingers are crossed!
  • edited May 3 Posts: 113
    mattjoes wrote: »
    I think the three essentials are The Spy Who Loved Me, A View to a Kill and GoldenEye. There are of course others which would be suitable for an expanded and re-sequenced re-release, but those three have never been expanded at all. Out of the three, if I had to choose one I'd ask for AVTAK.

    Logically, you're right of course - none of these scores have seen any form of expansion from the OSTs.

    However, if I had to pick a top three I'm most keen to see released/further expanded, I'd say A View To A Kill, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Thunderball (with The Living Daylights in a close fourth place). I appreciate the latter three have all been expanded, but there's still missing material and I personally would rather hear unreleased Barry gems than the work of Hamlisch or Serra.
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