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NOBODY DOES IT BETTER THAN LA-LA LAND RECORDS... RELEASE #2 TOMORROW NEVER DIES: EXPANDED/REMASTERED 25TH ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION LLLCD 1607 Music by David Arnold Limited Edition of 5000 Units RETAIL PRICE: $29.98 ORDERS BEGIN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2022 AT 12 PM PST La-La Land Records, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Geffen Records proudly present the remastered and expanded 2-CD re-issue of the original motion picture score to the 1997 feature film TOMORROW NEVER DIES, starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007, Michelle Yeoh and Jonathan Pryce, and directed by Roger Spottiswoode. Renowned composer David Arnold (STARGATE, DIE ANOTHER DAY, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH) unleashes a triumphant score -- his acclaimed debut in the James Bond canon. It’s a breathtaking and sophisticated epic work that propels Bond through an exciting globe-spanning adventure teaming with action, dramatic intrigue and romance. Arnold brings a contemporary edge to Bond, expertly melding orchestra with electronics in robust fashion, but he simultaneously preserves and honors the series’ classic musical legacy, often bringing it thrillingly front and center. Remastered and expanded with a treasure trove of previously unreleased music, this deluxe 2-CD set showcases Arnold’s legendary score as well as the movie’s opening and closing songs, “Tomorrow Never Dies” performed by Sheryl Crow and “Surrender” performed by k.d. lang, along with additional bonus music featuring alternate score cues and the previously unreleased source cues “It Had To Be You” performed by Simon Greenaway and “Adrift” and “Shaken But Not Stirred” performed by Simon Greenway and Sacha Collisson. Also here, a never-before-released alternate opening for “Surrender”! Produced by David Arnold and Neil S. Bulk, and mastered by Doug Schwartz, from original stereo digital tapes provided by MGM, this special release is limited to 5000 units and features exclusive, in-depth liner notes by writer Tim Greiving, which include new comments from the composer. The sharp art design is by Dan Goldwasser. TRACK LISTING: DISC 1 SCORE PRESENTATION 1. White Knight† 8:28 2. Backseat Pilot*† 1:41 3. Tomorrow Never Dies (Performed By Sheryl Crow) 4:50 4. The Sinking Of The Devonshire (Extended Version)** 7:22 5. MI6*† / Launch The Fleet*† 1:34 6. Company Car (Extended Version)**† 3:35 7. You Have A Phone Call, Mr. Bond* 1:02 8. Station Break 3:29 9. Carver And Paris* 1:06 10. Paris And Bond (Film Version)** 1:56 11. The Last Goodbye 1:34 12. Hamburg Break In 2:52 13. Hamburg Break Out 1:24 14. Printing Press Fight* 1:22 15. Escape To Hotel*† 2:28 16. Doctor Kaufman 2:27 17. *-3-Send 1:15 18. Backseat Driver (Film Version)**† 4:35 19. Okinawa* / HALO Jump* 2:25 20. Underwater Discovery 3:37 21. Vietnam 1:36 22. Banner Escape* 1:10 23. Bike Chase† 6:43 24. Bike Shop Fight (Film Version)** 2:32 TOTAL DISC 1 TIME: 1:11:41 DISC 2 SCORE PRESENTATION CONTINUED 1. Ha Long Bay 2:32 2. Boarding The Stealth† 4:57 3. Grenade* 1:39 4. A Tricky Spot For 007** 3:49 5. Stealth Shoot Out*† 3:33 6. Carver Gets It*† 2:53 7. All In A Day’s Work† 5:08 8. Surrender (Performed By k.d. lang) 3:56 TOTAL SCORE TIME: 1:40:20 ADDITIONAL MUSIC 9. White Knight (Original Version)**† 8:37 10. Backseat Pilot (Original Version)*† 2:20 11. The Sinking Of The Devonshire (Original Version)** 5:37 12. Company Car† 3:06 13. Shaken But Not Stirred (Simon Greenaway / Sacha Collisson)* 3:27 14. It Had To Be You (Performed By Simon Greenaway)* 2:03 15. Adrift (Simon Greenaway / Sacha Collisson)* 3:58 16. Paris And Bond 1:56 17. The Last Goodbye (Alternate Version)* 1:30 18. Printing Press Fight (Film Opening)* 1:10 19. Backseat Driver† 4:35 20. Banner Escape (Film Mix)* 1:10 21. Bike Shop Fight 2:42 22. Surrender (Alternate Version) (Performed By k.d. lang)** 3:53 TOTAL ADDITIONAL MUSIC TIME: 46:26 TOTAL DISC 2 TIME: 1:15:12 * Previously unreleased ** Contains previously unreleased material † Contains “James Bond Theme” written by Monty Norman TOTAL ALBUM TIME: 2:26:53 https://www.facebook.com/lalalandrecords/posts/pfbid037YLgniHaqPgAqsQ2LZV8gjj8ouWA2joLgkUrrcyB5hdv2LumKMtNJxRu5dAJviXzl
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One of my favorite scores of all time! Thank you, Neil & La-La Land!
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Before anyone jumps in and says we left out "Cunning Linguist" please be aware that the composer, Beethoven, never composed a work with that title. In the film a licensed recording of his "Piano Concerto No. 5, 2nd Movement" was tracked in. The cue was not recorded for the film. I hope you all enjoy the album. Neil you know I will!! “Surely, the best of times”
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Definately nobody does it better like LA LA LAND RECORDS!
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Before anyone jumps in and says we left out "Cunning Linguist" please be aware that the composer, Beethoven, never composed a work with that title. In the film a licensed recording of his "Piano Concerto No. 5, 2nd Movement" was tracked in. The cue was not recorded for the film. I hope you all enjoy the album. And was subtitled- Schlaue Linguistin.
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NSBulk wrote: Before anyone jumps in and says we left out "Cunning Linguist" please be aware that the composer, Beethoven, never composed a work with that title. Tall Guy replied: So how do you explain “Fur Elise”? Damn, but that's one of the snappiest responses I've seen for a while. Well done.
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@ Neal: With that fine release of "Tomorrow Never Dies" (I won't buy it, the old album is enough for me), can we expect more Bond-scores or was it a uniqueness?
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Double post
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NSBulk wrote: Before anyone jumps in and says we left out "Cunning Linguist" please be aware that the composer, Beethoven, never composed a work with that title. Tall Guy replied: So how do you explain “Fur Elise”? Damn, but that's one of the snappiest responses I've seen for a while. Well done. We have collectively shown this response to 10 different people...all incredibly funny, witty filthy minded exceptionally smart and well versed in music males and females and absolutely none of us found anything remotely resembling any form of humor or wit to this response. The Fur referring to pubic hair maybe? That's not even clever or funny and is a faaaaaar reach for a joke. There are certain mechanics for a joke to work none of which apply here if that's the case. Please, I'm begging you...what makes this response so funny? MV
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The Fur referring to pubic hair maybe? That's not even clever or funny and is a faaaaaar reach for a joke. Please, I'm begging you...what makes this response so funny? MV For the same reason half the people at a party will laugh at my one liner and others will think I'm an a-hole. We don't all laugh at the same schnitz. I didn't "laugh" but I did find it clever and quick. Jay Leno would have slayed with it...
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The Fur referring to pubic hair maybe? That's not even clever or funny and is a faaaaaar reach for a joke. Please, I'm begging you...what makes this response so funny? MV For the same reason half the people at a party will laugh at my one liner and others will think I'm an a-hole. We don't all laugh at the same schnitz. I didn't "laugh" but I did find it clever and quick. Jay Leno would have slayed with it... Jay would have burned that joke MV
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Please, I'm begging you...what makes this response so funny? MV I know people, round here, like to analyse music but a joke. Laugh, don't laugh, move on. Time for medication, I think.
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