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Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
I do. Why?
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Oh sorry, I misread your post. I thought it said "does anyone here have the GE soundtrack?" I'm afraid I'm going to have to change my answer and add to the negativity. To me, it's a toss up between that and Bill Conti's FYEO for the title of worst Bond soundtrack.
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Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
GE soundtrack may not sound pretty Bondish, but it does have a Cold War feel to it.

Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
Nah, John Barry's score for The Ipcress File - now that's the soundtrack to the Cold War.FormerBondFan wrote:GE soundtrack may not sound pretty Bondish, but it does have a Cold War feel to it.
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Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
I've always thought that GE was underscored!!..........some of it was good such as the score at the end of the film whenKristatos wrote:Oh sorry, I misread your post. I thought it said "does anyone here have the GE soundtrack?" I'm afraid I'm going to have to change my answer and add to the negativity. To me, it's a toss up between that and Bill Conti's FYEO for the title of worst Bond soundtrack.
007 and 006 are fighting it out on the satellite dish..............didn't like the track though for the car chase between Xenia and Bond though.
FYEO was a mixed bag........some good tracks, some poor.
Now, if you were to include non EON Bond films......then Michael Legrands score for NSNA was truly absymal, and severly
hindered the film..........it was totally out of sync for a Bond movie.
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Well, of course it does. But that shouldn't necessarily mean that the rest of the score has to suck.FormerBondFan wrote:NSNA lacks the Bond theme.
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Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
Have to agree with AB on this one.Arthur Brain wrote:I've always thought that GE was underscored!!..........some of it was good such as the score at the end of the film whenKristatos wrote:Oh sorry, I misread your post. I thought it said "does anyone here have the GE soundtrack?" I'm afraid I'm going to have to change my answer and add to the negativity. To me, it's a toss up between that and Bill Conti's FYEO for the title of worst Bond soundtrack.
007 and 006 are fighting it out on the satellite dish..............didn't like the track though for the car chase between Xenia and Bond though.
FYEO was a mixed bag........some good tracks, some poor.
Now, if you were to include non EON Bond films......then Michael Legrands score for NSNA was truly absymal, and severly
hindered the film..........it was totally out of sync for a Bond movie.
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Re: GoldenEye soundtrack
FormerBondFan wrote:Does anyone here enjoy the GoldenEye soundtrack?
It could have been better. Too syrupy without a punchy action theme to use.
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