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David_Ferstat

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  1. An overdue contribution.

    Something I forgot to include in my last post, now some months back. In "The Living Daylights", the track "Airbase Jailbreak" should actually be titled "Airbase and Jailbreak", as it's music from two separate scenes. Of course, there's no music between them in the film, and they're in the correct sequence, but some people may prefer to separate them.

    A question.

    Is the underscore for the trailer available anywhere? I think it's a terrific reworking of the JB theme, and Luke Skywalker's excellent covers really make me want to include it with the CR score.

  2. Firstly, I'd like to express my profound thanks to everyone who's contributed to this thread, espcially Indysolo, Stefancos and Robthehand. I've found all the information here to be invaluable in my quest to have some of my favourite music in what I think is the correct order. I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only one who thinks that chronological order is also "right". :mrgreen:

    Robthehand had trouble placing some tracks from "The Man with the Golden Gun" and "A View To A Kill".

    Help is here. A year late, I'm afraid, but it's here. I've just watched these films again (for the first time in about 20 years) just for the purpose of solving these problems.

    The Man with the Golden Gun

    "Hip's Trip" is for the sequence where Bond and Hip travel to the MI5 base in the capsized "Queen Elizabeth", and comes after "Getting the bullet".

    "Goodnight Goodnight" is for the sequence in Bond's hotel room, where he entertains Andrea after bundling Goodnight into his wardrobe. It comes after "Kung Fu fight".

    A View To A Kill

    "Bond Escapes Roller" is from the scene where Bond escapes from the submerged Rolls Royce (Rolls Royce = Roller, as anyone who watched "Minder" should remember), and therefore comes immediately after "Tibbett gets washed out".

    "Destroy Silicon Valley" is for the scene where Bond and Stacey are in the map room in the mine, and discover just what the Zorin's plan is. It belongs right after "He's dangerous".

    Something that doesn't appear to have been covered in this thread; in "The Living Daylights", the track "Murder at the Fair" is actually from two separate scenes. The first is, indeed from the Vienna fairground, but the second I title "Interview with the General" and comes from the Tunis sequence, where Bond holds General Pushkin at gunpoint. Now, the scenes are in the correct order, and, from memory, no music belongs between them, but they are two distinct scenes, and you may wish to split them up. I calculate the break to occur at about 2:21.9 in the original track.

    Now that I've made a contribution, I fell that I've earned a question.

    The World Is Not Enough

    I've downloaded the two tracks from David Arnold's site, which plug a few gaps. Does anyone know if there's been a release, official or otherwise, of the complete score to this film? As I've got my hands on the complete versions of "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "Die Another Day", it would be good to do the same for TWINE.

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