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ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE: REMASTERED & EXPANDED LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)
Music composed and conducted by John Barry
Limited edition of 5000 units
Exclusive release
Sold exclusively at www.lalalandrecords.com for the first 90 days of release.
La-La Land Records, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, EON Productions and Universal Music Enterprises present a remastered and expanded 2-CD re-issue of renowned composer John Barry’s original motion picture score to the sixth James Bond film, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, the 1969 film stars George Lazenby as James Bond 007 and is directed by Peter Hunt, who edited the five previous Bond films.
With four legendary Bond scores already to his credit, composer John Barry reported for duty for the fifth time to provide the musical continuity and introduce a new 007, as George Lazenby would be first to succeed Sean Connery in the iconic role of Bond. The score, like the film, is thrilling and powerful, bursting with action, drama and glamour – and considered by many to be one of Barry’s finest works, as demonstrated within this deluxe 2-CD release. This remastered and expanded presentation of Barry’s score includes the songs “We Have All The Time In The World,” performed by Louis Armstrong and “Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown?,” performed by Nina, with lyrics by Hal David
The album is produced and mixed by Neil S. Bulk, and mastered by Doug Schwartz, from the original 3-track 1/2" masters, with the song "We Have All The Time In The World" mixed from the original 1" 8-track tapes. Two cues that were unavailable on the stereo tapes are in the program’s bonus section, pulled from the mono film stem and processed into stereo by Chris Malone. Disc 1 and the opening of Disc 2 present the expanded score presentation. This is followed by the original 1969 soundtrack album, newly edited and mixed for this release. Disc 2 concludes with additional cues, including an unused film version of the song "We Have All The Time In The World" featuring Louis Armstrong.
Limited to 5000 units, this release features sharp art direction by Dan Goldwasser, with a new front cover designed by Jim Titus. The exclusive, in-depth liner notes are by journalist and author Jon Burlingame, with an introductory note by composer David Arnold.
TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1
SCORE PRESENTATION 1:28:18
1. Gun Barrel (From “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”) 0:30
2. This Never Happened To The Other Fella (Film Version) 4:42
3. Main Title: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Film Version) 2:43
4. We Have All The Time In The World (Film Version) 2:50
5. Try (Film Version) 3:10
6. James And Tracy 2:07
7. You Have An Appointment 1:36
8. The Capu 3:25
9. Resignation 1:02
10. Two Weeks Leave 1:11
11. Prelude For Guitar And Strings 3:20
12. We Have All The Time In The World (Film Mix) (Performed by Louis Armstrong) 3:14
13. Gumbold’s Safe 5:33
14. The College Of Arms 0:47
15. Journey To Piz Gloria 4:52
16. The Usual Comforts 1:31
17. Twelve Gorgeous Girls 0:35
18. Heraldry 1:56
19. Count Balthazar de Bleuchamp 1:18
20. Eight 2:32
21. It’s True! / The Hidden Persuader / You’ll Need To Be 3:34
22. Uncovered 1:25
23. I’ll Do What I Claim 1:09
24. Deep Hypnosis 6:35
25. Escape From Piz Gloria 4:52
26. Blizzard 1:04
27. Proposal 3:45
28. Ski Chase (Extended Version) 3:47
TOTAL DISC 1 TIME: 1:15:51
DISC 2
SCORE PRESENTATION CONTINUED
1. Don’t Be So Proud 0:42
2. Over And Out (Film Version) 3:11
3. Battle At Piz Gloria 4:03
4. Bobsled Chase 2:07
5. The Wedding Ring 0:40
6. We Have All The Time In The World – James Bond Theme (Film Version) 1:34
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM 38:04
7. We Have All The Time In The World (Performed by Louis Armstrong) 3:14
8. This Never Happened To The Other Fella 4:28
9. Try 3:26
10. Ski Chase 2:53
11. Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown? (Performed By Nina) 3:20
12. Main Title: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service 2:35
13. Journey To Blofeld’s Hideaway 3:28
14. We Have All The Time In The World 2:59
15. Over And Out 2:40
16. Battle At Piz Gloria 4:03
17. We Have All The Time In The World – James Bond Theme 4:34
ADDITIONAL MUSIC 25:09
18. We Have All The Time In The World (Unused Film Version) (Performed by Louis Armstrong) 2:15
19. Journey To Blofeld’s Hideaway (Unused Album Version) 4:06
20. Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown? (Wild Instrumental) 1:11
21. Deep Hypnosis (With Full Overlay) 6:35
22. Escape From Piz Gloria (Mono Stem, Film Take) 3:50
23. Grand Christmas Eve Ball 2:55
24. Tracy To The Rescue (Mono Stem) 1:29
25. We Have All The Time In The World (Unused Album Version) 2:37
TOTAL DISC 2 TIME: 1:15:55
TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 2:31:46
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Comments
The mono-to-stereo conversion of the film version of Escape from Piz Gloria sounds very nice. Chris Malone did well. He also worked on the recent archival edition of Barry's The Knack, and the film versions of that score, taken from a mono source, sound surprisingly very listenable, despite what must've been a plethora of sound effects to remove.
I'll save the other new or semi-new tracks of OHMSS to listen when I get the full album.
Each Bond La-La Land release is a gift to fans in this time when we're not getting much else in the way of merchandising since the release of NTTD and the first Amazon film.
I listened to a bit of 'Prelude for Guitar and Strings'- not only is it absolutely lovely but I have no memory of it in the film! Not going to listen to any more though.
Assuming DAF will get a 45th anniversary release next year, I can only hope that, like OHMSS, my favorite Bond soundtrack will get its due sometime before 2027.
Yeah that was exactly my thought when I saw the title, I kind of wondered if someone else had named the cue after that, but I guess these titles come from the recording sessions..?
'Prelude for Guitar and Strings' is a cue that plays in the background during the scene where Tracy confronts Draco about his and Bond's "business deal" at Draco's birthday.
https://www.youtube.com/clip/Ugkxyj3mzzJzniYQAFbnWT5ABnRU8FkCWdEL