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Best of Bond...James Bond

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発売日 2015年10月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルUniversal
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4761382
SKU 602547613820

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:17:07
One of the signature aspects of a James Bond movie is its theme song, and, as demonstrated on this collection of those songs, there is a remarkable consistency to them. The first Bond film, 1962's Dr. No, featured Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme," a distinctive instrumental piece that has figured in every Bond picture since and that leads off the disc. But with the second entry in the series, 1963's From Russia with Love, there was a specially written title song sung by a contemporary pop artist during the opening credits. And as of the third entry, 1964's Goldfinger, that song, as often as not, would become a hit. Shirley Bassey's melodramatic performance of "Goldfinger" remains a standard for Bond themes, but, just as the films have been subtly updated through the years, so the theme songs have reflected changes in pop music. Echoes and approximations of Norman's theme turn up over and over as a basis for the songs, even though they make room for individual interpretation. For example, Gladys Knight's "License to Kill" from 1989 may be an '80s power ballad complete with synthesizer accompaniment, but it still uses familiar orchestral elements. And some of the least characteristic songs are also some of the most successful. Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better" doesn't even use a film title, yet it is one of the better remembered theme songs. Many of the artists who sing the songs are pop footnotes (a-ha, Sheena Easton), but they were hot when they were asked to participate, and their performances hold up. [Originally released in 1999, the album was reissued in a 40th anniversary edition in 2002 containing three additional tracks, including Garbage's theme song for The World Is Not Enough and Moby's electronica-styled reconstruction of the original theme. It was reissued again in 2012 with Madonna's contribution to 2002's Die Another Day, Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" from 2006's Casino Royale, and Jack White and Alicia Keys' "Another Way to Die" from 2008's Quantum of Solace. The 2012 "50 Years - 50 Tracks" two-CD version was reissued as a "Deluxe Edition" in 2017.] ~ William Ruhlmann
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      James Bond Theme / The John Barry Orchestra
    2. 2.
      From Russia With Love / Matt Monro
    3. 3.
      Goldfinger / Shirley Bassey
    4. 4.
      Thunderball / Tom Jones
    5. 5.
      You Only Live Twice / Nancy Sinatra
    6. 6.
      On Her Majesty's Secret Service / The John Barry Orchestra
    7. 7.
      We Have All The Time In The World / Louis Armstrong
    8. 8.
      Diamonds Are Forever / Shirley Bassey
    9. 9.
      Live And Let Die / Paul McCartney & Wings
    10. 10.
      The Man With The Golden Gun / Lulu
    11. 11.
      Nobody Does It Better / Carly Simon
    12. 12.
      Moonraker / Shirley Bassey
    13. 13.
      For Your Eyes Only / Sheena Easton
    14. 14.
      All Time High / Rita Coolidge
    15. 15.
      A View To A Kill / Duran Duran
    16. 16.
      The Living Daylights / A-Ha
    17. 17.
      Licence To Kill / Gladys Knight
    18. 18.
      GoldenEye / Tina Turner
    19. 19.
      Tomorrow Never Dies / Sheryl Crow
    20. 20.
      The World Is Not Enough / Garbage
    21. 21.
      Die Another Day / Madonna
    22. 22.
      You Know My Name / Chris Cornell
    23. 23.
      Another Way To Die / Jack White & Alicia Keys

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プロデューサー: Frank Collura

オリジナル発売日:2012年

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One of the signature aspects of a James Bond movie is its theme song, and, as demonstrated on this collection of those songs, there is a remarkable consistency to them. The first Bond film, 1962's Dr. No, featured Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme," a distinctive instrumental piece that has figured in every Bond picture since and that leads off the disc. But with the second entry in the series, 1963's From Russia with Love, there was a specially written title song sung by a contemporary pop artist during the opening credits. And as of the third entry, 1964's Goldfinger, that song, as often as not, would become a hit. Shirley Bassey's melodramatic performance of "Goldfinger" remains a standard for Bond themes, but, just as the films have been subtly updated through the years, so the theme songs have reflected changes in pop music. Echoes and approximations of Norman's theme turn up over and over as a basis for the songs, even though they make room for individual interpretation. For example, Gladys Knight's "License to Kill" from 1989 may be an '80s power ballad complete with synthesizer accompaniment, but it still uses familiar orchestral elements. And some of the least characteristic songs are also some of the most successful. Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better" doesn't even use a film title, yet it is one of the better remembered theme songs. Many of the artists who sing the songs are pop footnotes (a-ha, Sheena Easton), but they were hot when they were asked to participate, and their performances hold up. [Originally released in 1999, the album was reissued in a 40th anniversary edition in 2002 containing three additional tracks, including Garbage's theme song for The World Is Not Enough and Moby's electronica-styled reconstruction of the original theme. It was reissued again in 2012 with Madonna's contribution to 2002's Die Another Day, Soundgarden/Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" from 2006's Casino Royale, and Jack White and Alicia Keys' "Another Way to Die" from 2008's Quantum of Solace.] ~ William Ruhlmann|
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