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GOLDENEYE (1995)
Composer: Eric Serra
01 Gun Barrel* (0.22)
02 The Dam* (0.58)
03 Entering The Weapons Facility* (1.18)
04 The GoldenEye Overture (Half Of Everything Is Luck/The Other Half Is Fate)
05 The GoldenEye Overture (For England, James)
06 GoldenEye (Main Title)* (2.50)
07 Ladies First
08 We Share The Same Passions (Part I: The Trip To Cuba)
09 We Share The Same Passions (Part II: The Same Passions)
10 Bond Explores The Yacht* (0.35)
11 A Little Surprise For You (Part I: Xenya)
12 Ourumov Enters Severnaya* (0.16)
13 I Am Timing You* (0.37)
14 Set Target, Severnaya* (1.18)
15 Xenya Hunts Down Natalya* (0.48)
16 Natalya Surveys The Scene* (0.44)
17 The Severnaya Suite (Part I: Among The Dead)
18 The Severnaya Suite (Part II: Out Of Hell)
19 The Severnaya Suite (Part III: The Husky Tribe)
20 What Of The Two Missing Severnaya Technicians?* (0.43)
21 Bond Arrives In St. Petersburg* (0.24)
22 Acquiring A Computer (The Scale To Hell - Part I: Boris And The Lethal Pen)
23 Natalya Contacts Boris* (0.52)
23 Our Lady Of Smolensk
24 Xenya Enters The Pool* (0.42)
25 Whispering Statues (Part I: Whispers)
26 Whispering Statues (Part II: Two-Faced)
27 Trapped In The Tiger* (1.30)
28 A Little Surprise For You (Part II: D.M. Mishkin)
29 Natalya Introduces Herself To Bond* (0.54)
29 Run, Shoot And Jump
30 A Pleasant Drive In St. Petersburg - Part I (Film Version)* (1.32)
31 A Pleasant Drive In St. Petersburg - Part II (Film Version)* (4.30)
32 A Pleasant Drive In St. Petersburg - Part III (Film Version)* (0.28)
33 Full Speed!* (0.39)
34 Fatal Weakness (Film Version)* (2.08)
35 Spiking Boris* (1.58)
36 Bond & Natalya Embrace/To Cuba* (1.02)
37 That’s What Keeps You Alone
38 Dish Out Of Water (Part I: A Good Squeeze)
39 Dish Out Of Water (Part II: The Antenna)
40 Target Is London* (1.35)
41 Bond Surrenders* (1.05)
42 A Petty Thief* (1.05)
43 Retro Rockets Firing / Boris And The Lethal Pen (Film Version)* (2.18)
44 Do You Know How To Use One Of These?* (0.28)
45 The Cradle* (1.14)
46 I Was Always Better* (1.52)
47 The Demise Of Alec Trevelyan* (0.42)
48 For Ever, James
49 The Experience Of Love (Film Version)* (3.26)
BONUS
50 GoldenEye (Album Version)
51 GoldenEye (Single Edit)
52 GoldenEye (David Morales Mix)
53 Parodi/Fair - James Bond Theme
54 A Pleasant Drive In St. Petersburg (Album Version)
55 Fatal Weakness (Album Version)
56 The Scale To Hell (Part I - Boris & The Lethal Pen/Part II - I Am Invincible)
57 The Experience Of Love (Album Version)
58 Louis Ganne - Marche Lorraine (Brass Band Instrumental)
59 Preobrajensky March - The Band Of Her Majesty
60 Minnie Driver - Stand By Your Man
40 minutes, 30 seconds approx. unreleased music
Notes:
Time has been kinder to Eric Serra’s score, after it was initially savaged by fans and critics for marking such a radical departure from Bond musical tradition. Notable cues omitted from the OST include the opening gun barrel and dam sequence, Bond and Natalya’s escape from the Tiger helicopter and much of the music from the film’s climax (‘The Cradle’ for instance is similar to ‘Run, Shoot & Jump’ but with more strings). The main title by Tina Turner is a bespoke edit, which differs from the ‘single edit’ issued to radio stations at the time in the bridge between verses. Quite a few of the cues were rightfully omitted from the OST, as they’re essentially just low level synthesisers and ambient noise (‘Set Target, Severnaya’, ‘Target Is London’.) Sadly the John Altman arrangement of ‘A Pleasant Drive In St. Petersburg’ has also never seen the light of day, after Serra’s version was dropped from the film by producers (but still made it on to the OST).
There are some misnomers in the soundtrack titles: ‘We Share The Same Passions (Part I: The Trip To Cuba)’ plays when Bond meets Xenia in the casino and not when he travels to Cuba with Natalya (although it is a similar sounding cue). Similarly, ‘The Scale To Hell - Part I: Boris And The Lethal Pen’ isn’t used when Boris is holding the pen grenade, but rather when Natalya visits the IBM store, although it is truncated.
‘Natalya Introduces Herself To Bond’ is very similar to ‘The Severnaya Suite (Part I: Among The Dead)’, but with a quicker tempo and new solo violin melody. ‘Fatal Weakness (Film Version)’ is a truncated version of the album version and ‘Spiking Boris’* (1.58) uses part of the same cue, but without the dramatic ending of the OST. The film version of ‘Boris And The Lethal Pen’ has a crescendo with synth strings at the end of the cue.
TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997)
Composer: David Arnold
TBC
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999)
Composer: David Arnold
TBC
DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002)
Composer: David Arnold
TBC
CASINO ROYALE (2006)
Composer: David Arnold
01 Licence: 2 Kills
02 Yes, Considerably* (0.36)
03 You Know My Name (Main Title)* (3.17)
04 Reveal Le Chiffre
05 Mongoose vs. Snake
06 Bombers Away
07 African Rundown (Film Version)* (7.17)
08 Nothing Sinister
09 Push Them Overboard
10 Unauthorised Access
11 Blunt Instrument
12 CCTV
13 Solange
14 Bedside Computer
15 Bond Joins The Game (Trip Aces)
16 Trip Aces
17 Miami International
18 Beep Beep Beep Bang
19 I'm The Money
20 Aston Montenegro
21 Dinner Jackets
22 The Tell (Film Version)* (2.58)
23 Inhaler
24 Stairwell Fight
25 Vesper
26 Bond Loses It All
27 Brother From Langley
28 Dirty Martini
29 Bond Wins It All
30 The End Of An Aston Martin
31 Prelude To A Beating
32 The Bad Die Young
33 Coming Round
34 I'm Yours
35 City Of Lovers
36 The Switch
37 Fall Of A House In Venice
38 Running To The Elevator (Film Version)* (0.34)
39 Death Of Vesper
40 The Bitch Is Dead
41 The Name's Bond... James Bond
42 You Know My Name (End Title)* (1.55)
BONUS
43 You Know My Name (Rock Version)
44 You Know My Name (Pop Version)
45 You Know My Name (Video Version)*
46 Pakistan Cricket Scramble (Deleted Scene)* (0.44)
47 Bond To Hospital (Deleted Scene)* (0.39)
48 African Rundown (Album Version)
49 The Tell (Album Version)
50 Running To The Elevator (Album Version)
51 Gary Trotman ‘Linstead Market’ (One&Only Ocean Club Source)
52 Trailer Music* (2.01)
19 minutes & 20 seconds approx. unreleased music
Notes:
Many of the missing cues from the OST were released on iTunes not long after the film’s release. However, they didn’t include the cue when Bond shoots Dryden in the pre-titles, as well the film versions of ‘African Rundown’ (which is longer than the album version), ‘The Tell’ (different structurally) and ‘Running To The Elevator’ (missing the longer strings at the end). The mix of ‘You Know My Name’ used in the Main Title has also never been released. There are several deleted scenes which were scored by Arnold which would make good additions to an expanded release.
QUANTUM OF SOLACE (2008)
Composer: David Arnold
01 Mountain Road Chase Opener
02 Mountain Road Chase (Film Version)* (0.08)
03 Time To Get Out (Mountain Road Chase)
04 Another Way To Die (Main Title)* (3.22)
05 The Palio
06 Scaffolding Confrontation (The Palio)
07 Inside Man
08 Bond In Haiti
09 Somebody Wants To Kill You
10 Greene & Camille
11 Meeting Medrano
12 Pursuit At Port Au Prince
13 No Interest In Dominic Greene
14 I Have A Pest* (0.40)
15 Night At The Opera
16 Restrict Bond’s Movements
17 Talamone
18 What’s Keeping You Awake?
19 Bolivian Taxi Ride
20 Arrival At The Andean Grand Hotel* (0.17)
21 Field Trip
22 Bond Rescues Camille* (1.25)
23 Forgive Yourself
24 DC3
25 Target Terminated
26 Camille’s Story
27 Run!* (0.32)
28 Oil Fields
29 Felix Tips Off Bond* (1.20)
30 Have You Ever Killed Someone?
31 Perla De Las Dunas
32 Greene Marooned (Perla De Las Dunas)
33 The Dead Don’t Care About Vengeance
34 I Never Left
35 Gunbarrel - The James Bond Theme (End Title)* (1.11)
36 Four Tet ‘Crawl, End Crawl’
BONUS
37 Another Way To Die (Album Version)
38 Another Way To Die (Instrumental)
39 Nickenson Prudhomme ‘Zanmi’
40 George Akaeze & His Augmented Hits ‘Business Before Pleasure’
41 Wyclef Jean ’24 é tan pou viv’
42 Giacomo Puccini ‘Tosca’ (performed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Britten 42 Festival Chorus & Bregenz Festival Choir)
43 Jamie Cuadra ‘Regresa’
44 Jaime Cuadra, Giancarlo Morocco & Luis Abanto Morales ‘Cholo Soy’
45 Jaime Cuadra & Luis Abanto Morales ‘El Provinciano’
46 Antonio Pinto ’10’
47 No Good About Goodbye (David Arnold Demo)
8 minutes & 55 seconds approx. unreleased music
Notes:
There are a few cues missing from the OST which are mostly atmospheric and so their omission makes sense. They include a string-heavy cue when Felix is on the plane with Greene, a reprise of ‘Bolivian Taxi Ride’ with a different ending when Bond upgrades their accommodation, the cue when Bond rescues Camille from Greene at the party, the dramatic cue when Bond is passed Fields’ note telling him to run and the atmospheric cue when Felix warns Bond about being ambushed.
Additionally, the Main Title song is abridged from the album version and features a subtle riser in the middle. David Arnold’s arrangement of the James Bond theme for the End Title has also never been released. There are two chords in ‘Mountain Road Chase’ missing from the OST which may be an insert, or could indicate a different version of the track for the film.
Given La-La Land’s relationship with Arnold, it’ll be interesting to see if they release the demo of his proposed title song ‘No Good About Goodbye’, which he penned with Don Black.
SKYFALL (2012)
Composer: Thomas Newman
TBC
SPECTRE (2015)
Composer: Thomas Newman
01 Logos & Gun Barrel (1M01)* (0.53)
02 Los Muertos Vivos Estan featuring Tambuco (Film Version including Hotel Source)* (4.58)
03 Building Down (1M05)* (1.07)
04 Sciarra Chase (1M06)* (0.51)
05 Carnival Source* (0.42)
06 Day Of The Dead featuring Tambuco (sometimes credited as ‘Call and Response’)
07 Helicopter Fight (1M09)* (2.15)
08 Writing’s On The Wall (Main Title)* (3.54)
09 Eve - Bodyguard (1M11)* (1.06)
10 M’s Message (1M12)* (1.41)
11 Vauxhall Bridge
12 Aston Martin Reveal* (2.27)
13 The Eternal City
14 Donna Lucia
14 A Place Without Mercy
15 Bond Enters SPECTRE Meeting* (1.33)
15 Enter Hinx (2M21) (Start of Los Muertos Vivos Estan from OST)
16 Cuckoo (Film Version) (2M21A v.2)* (0.30)
17 Palazzo Escape - Chase 1 (2M22)* (2.47)
18 Rome Chase 2 (3M24)* (2.27)
19 Rome Chase 3 (3M25)* (1.58)
20 9 Eyes Meeting (Tokyo) (3M26)* (2.04)
21 The Pale King
22 Kite In A Hurricane
23 Photo Of Madeleine - MI6 (3M29)* (0.57)
24 Crows - Klinik
25 Madeleine - I Kill People (3M31)* (1.29)
26 Spectre Ring - Q (4M32)* (0.48)
27 Snow Plane
28 Hinx Lives - Q Hotel (4M34)* (0.54)
29 L’Americain
30 Secret Room (Film Version)* (5.47)
31 Madeleine (Film Version)* (3.47)
32 Hinx
33 Writing’s On The Wall Instrumental (Film Version)* (0.54)
34 Silver Wraith
35 Compound Bedrooms (5M43)* (1.45)
36 A Reunion (Film Version)* (6.42)
37 Bond’s Torture* (7.02)
38 Escape From Compound (6M47)* (1.19)
39 Safe House (Film Version)* (4.10)
40 Blindfold
41 Careless (Film Version)* (6.20)
42 Detonation (Film Version)* (4.16)
43 Westminster Bridge
44 Out Of Bullets
45 Back To Q’s Lab & The James Bond Theme (7M58)* (Tracked from the end of Skyfall) (2.28)
46 Spectre (End Title)
BONUS:
47 Writing’s On The Wall (Album Version)
48 Writing’s On The Wall (Radio Edit)
49 Writing’s On The Wall (Instrumental)
50 Writing’s On The Wall (OST Instrumental)
51 Helicopter Fight (Alternate)* (2.15)
52 Cuckoo (Alternate Version) (2M21A)* (0.38)
53 Backfire
54 Secret Room (Album Version)
55 Madeleine (Album Version)
56 Tempus Fugit
57 Safe House (Album Version)
58 Careless (Album Version)
59 Detonation (Album Version)
60 Los Organilleros - Te He De Querer
61 Gloria De La Cruz - La Llorona
62 Vivaldi - Nisi Dominus, RV 608: 4. Cum Dederit Dilectis Suis Somnum (Andante)
63 Geoff Love & His Orchestra - One Furtive Tear (L'Elisir D'Amore)
64 Ray Quinn - New York, New York
65 Verdi - Libiamo Ne'lieti Calici [La Traviata/Act 1]
66 Yann McCullough & Paul Chandler - Virgin Cocktails
67 Radiohead - Spectre
1 hour, 18 minutes & 30 seconds approx. unreleased music
Notes:
This, so far in my research, appears to be the most incomplete soundtrack, with nearly an hour and twenty minutes of missing music. Quite a few of the cues have been truncated for the OST, presumably for a better listening experience. I was fortunate enough to be given some help with this soundtrack, so can vouch that the majority of cues listed are Thomas Newman’s titles. Interestingly, the car chase around Rome was scored as three separate cues, mixed together in the edit and presented as one on the OST (‘Backfire’). Confusingly ’Tempus Fugit’ on the OST does not tally with the music we hear when Bond’s watch explodes incapacitating Blofeld; it’s closer to the cue heard in the start of the film when Bond is in the helicopter (‘Helicopter Fight’), but that cue has the Bond theme flourish at the end which segues into Sam Smith’s main title theme. ‘Escape From Compound’, as noted from Newman’s notes, replaced the ‘Tempus Fugit’ cue. The film version of ‘Madeleine’ also differs from the OST, in that it’s interspersed with the scene with M, Q and Moneypenny in the restaurant and it ends on a difference cadence, as Hinx rapidly approaches them on the train. I’ve heard alternate versions of ‘Helicopter Fight’ and ‘Cuckoo’, so have listed them here as bonus material.
As is well documented, a lot of Newman’s cues borrow liberally from his previous score for Skyfall; ‘Building Down’ from ‘Quartermaster’, ‘Helicopter Chase’ from ‘Grand Bazaar, Istanbul’, ‘Eve - Bodyguard’ from ‘Close Shave’, ‘M’s Message’ from ‘Voluntary Retirement’, ‘The Eternal City’ from ‘Brave New World’, ‘9 Eyes Meeting’ from ‘Someone Usually Dies’, ‘Careless’ from ‘The Moors’ and I’m sure there are some more I’m probably forgetting. There are subtle structural or instrumental changes in each of these instances, but nothing major. I believe the only cue Newman copies without any changes is the one I’ve titled ‘Back To Q’s Lab & The James Bond Theme’, which also appears at the end of Skyfall when it’s revealed that Mallory is the new M. The end of this cue is of course David Arnold’s version of the Bond theme from the end of Casino Royale, ‘The Name’s Bond…James Bond’.
One thing that amused me is the version of ‘New York, New York’ (as heard in 009’s car) is by cheesy X Factor crooner Ray Quinn. Evidently the producers didn’t want to spend money on licensing the Frank Sinatra version (perhaps there’s still bad blood from him turning down ‘Moonraker’ ;) ).
NO TIME TO DIE (2021)
Composer: Hans Zimmer
+ on unofficial album
01 Gun Barrel Opening (Film Version) (1M01 v1.13)* (1.12)
02 This Will Hurt Him (1M04 v3.13)+ (5.24) (Safin)
03 Matera Drive (1M05) (2.02)
04 Burning The Past (1M08)+ (0.48)
05 Visiting Vesper's Grave (1m09 v8.09)+ (2.23)
06 Explosion To Hotel (Film Version) (1m10-12 v4.05)* (6.36) (Message From An Old Friend)
07 Explosion To Hotel (Insert) (1m10-12 v4.05 INS)* (0.25)
08 Donut Square Escape (2m13-14 v4.01) (2.07 (Square Escape)
09 Donut Square Escape (Overlay) (2m13 v4.04 STEMS) (0.54)*
10 No Time To Die (Main Title) (2M15S)* (3.47)
11 C Minus 2 Lab Heist (2m16 v5)+ (3.57)
12 Where Is 007? / Boat / Jamaica House (3m17-18 v4.03) (3.00) (Someone Was Here)
13 Nomi's Professional Courtesy (3m22 v1.02) (1.26) (Not What I Expected)
14 Just A Number (3m23 v4.02)+ (0.23)
15 M Darling (Phonecall) - Sailing To Cuba (3m24-25 v3.05) (2.16) (What Have You Done)
16 Getting The DJ On (4m28 v10.01) (1.23) (Shouldn’t We Get To Know Each Other First)
17 Target Gene Encoding (4m30 v3.01)+ (1.24)
18 Capturing Valdo (4m32-33 v8.03) (5.41) (Cuba Chase)
19 Trawler (4m34-36 v5.01)+ (7.07)
20 The Death Of Felix (4m37) (Film Version)* (1.38)
21 Vantage To MI6 (5m42 v2.03) (1.32) (Back To MI6)
22 Bond & M Clash (5m43 v2.01)+ (1.53)
23 Retrieving DNA Data (5m45 v2)+ (1.50)
24 Safin - Evocation (5m46 v2.01)+ (2.21)
25 Cuba Victims (5m47 v3.01) (1.19) (Good To Have You Back)
26 People Become The Weapon (6m50 v5.01)+ (3.30)
27 Don't Lose Control (6m50B v1.01)+ (1.28)
28 Belmarsh (6m51 v12.01)+ (1.59)
29 Getting Reacquainted With Blofeld (6m52 v3.04)+ (4.39)
30 Back To Norway (Film Version) (6m53 v5.03) (3.47)*
31 Located Ash (6m55 v2.04)+ (1.26) 58.30
32 Madeleine Explains (7m59 v3.05)+ (2.24)
33 Norway Chase (7m60-62 v4.02) (5.07)
34 Misty Woods (7m63 v3.02)+ (4.37)
35 Nomi Picks Up Bond (7m64 v5.01) (2.55) (Gearing Up)
36 Zen Garden (7m65 v1.11)+ (3.58)
37 To Poison Island (7m66-69 v4) (6.47) (The Factory)
38 Drink (8m70 v3.05)+ (2.34)
39 Bond Meets Safin (8m71 v4.01)+ (4.01)
40 Valdo's Time To Die (8m72 v3.02)+ (2.58)
41 Finding Mathilde (8m73 v2) (5.02) (I’ll Be Right Back)
42 Stairwell Chase (9m74 v3.03) (2.48) (Opening The Door)
43 Control Room - Zen Garden Face Off (9m75 v4.03)+ (4.31)
44 Final Ascent (9m77 v4 MIX 3) (7.30)
45 Poetry (9m78 v3.02)+ (1.09) 83.30
46 Louis Armstrong ‘We Have All The Time In The World'
47 End Titles (Square Escape/Home (Album Version)/What Have You Done?/Back To MI6)+ (2.56)
BONUS:
48 Capturing Valdo (Alternate) (4m32-33 ALT) (5.49)
49 Back To Norway (6m53 v5.03 VOX MIX 2) (3.45) (Home)
50 Final Ascent (Alternate) (9m77 v4 MIX 1) (7.29)
51 No Time To Die (Album Version)
52 No Time To Die (Instrumental)
53 No Time To Die (Acapella)
54 No Time To Die (Original Demo)
55 No Time To Die (Live From The BRIT Awards)
56 Q1 (Vinyl Only)
57 Q2 (Vinyl Only)
58 Q3 (Vinyl Only)
59 Q4 (Vinyl Only)
60 Dalida ‘Dans la Ville Endormie’
61 Louise Attaque ‘J’t’Emmène au Vent’
62 Julian Nott ‘Incidental 21’ from ‘The Wrong Trousers’
63 Enrico Caruso ‘La Boheme: Che Gelida Mania’ (Puccini)
64 Nunzio Vincenzo Paolicelli ‘Quiete Eterna’
65 Teacha Dee ‘Rastafari Way’
66 Sister Nancy ‘Bam Bam’
67 Buju Banton ‘Champion’
68 Shaggy featuring Noah Powa ‘Money Up’
69 Jah Buzz ‘Love In The Arena’
70 La Sonora Matancera ‘Cumbia de Buenaventura’
71 Andres Emilio Cartaya ’Golpe de Arpa’
72 Chris Benstead ‘Hot Sauce’
73 Chris Benstead ‘Salsa Verde’
74 Pio Leiva ’Ritmo de Mi Cuba’
75 Cuban Jazz Legends featuring Peruchin Nieto, Tata Güines & Changuito ‘La Mulata Rumbera’
76 Ernestro Duarte Brito ‘Donde Estabas Tu?’
77 Yma Sumac ‘Incacho (Royal Anthem)’
1 hour 27 minutes approx. unreleased music (officially)
16 minutes approx. unreleased music (including leaked music)
Notes:
Last year (2024) an unofficial double CD emerged of No Time To Die filling in much of the missing music from 2021’s OST. However, it was still missing the film versions of the ‘Gun Barrel’ (with its sustained ending); ‘Explosion To Hotel (Message From An Old Friend)’ (which differs notably in structure in the film version, featuring a siren overlay when Bond is on the bridge, as well as dialled down electronics at the start); the Main Title version of ’No Time To Die’ (with its cleaner ending); the cue when Felix dies (the film version has additional strings playing a descending melodic line); and ‘Back To Norway’ (which removes Billie Eilish’s vocal completely). Some alternate versions of tracks later emerged on another unofficial CD, ostensibly from the ‘recording sessions’, so they are listed here as bonus content.
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Comments
But one thing struck me as odd, for GE there's a track titled "Bond Arrives in Moscow", but Bond never goes there in GE (or any other Bond film so far), it's supposed to be St. Petersburg.
Good spot! I've updated that cue title.
In the film, the version of the theme with the harp glissando is heard in the Cuba scene, whereas the version without the glissando is heard when Bond arrives at the Monaco casino. This suggests to me the tracks are named correctly in the album. Can you check it again?
There is the glissando, right at the start:
Great notes @Bond_Scores! Thank you for this.
Quick question: from watching the deleted scenes, it seems the score used there is lifted from other parts of the film. Could it be that whoever oversaw the deleted scenes compilation simply matched existing cues to each scene?
Ahh - I did wonder that, but didn't immediately recognise which cues they'd borrowed from. Have you identified them?