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Ian Fleming's Dr. No (Colored Vinyl)<限定盤>

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発売日 2018年02月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWaxtime In Color
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 950615
SKU 8436559463942

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Original score composed by Monty Norman. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Musically, in terms of being a James Bond score, Dr. No is the weakest of the soundtrack albums in the film series, with only Monty Norman's "James Bond Theme" marking out familiar territory. But as a piece of music and a pop culture artifact, Dr. No may be the most interesting album in the whole output of the James Bond series. A good portion of the most memorable music in the film, including "Kingston Calypso" (the "Three Blind Mice" theme from the opening of the film) and "Jump Up," constituted mainstream American (and European) audiences' introduction to the sounds of Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (who also appeared in the movie, performing "Jump Up"), who became one of the top Jamaican music acts in the world just a couple of years later; sharp-eyed viewers can catch a young white man dancing in that same scene, incidentally, who is none other than Chris Blackwell, the future founder of Island Records. Someday someone may sort out who actually played on tracks like "Twisting With James," with its heavy guitar sound and pop instrumental roots -- regardless of who it was, however, all of the music is still a pleasure to hear, not only on its own terms but for the cultural intersection that the Dr. No soundtrack represents. The movie, which was a significant success, marked one of the first penetrations of Jamaican music (albeit with a calypso beat) into the mainstream consciousness, and was of a piece with the burst in popularity for ska and reggae music in England. Of course, in the case of Dr. No, there were "distractions" as well, including the "James Bond Theme" music, Sean Connery's commanding screen presence, and Ursula Andress' physique in the movie. Despite being more exotic than any of the Bond soundtracks that followed, Dr. No has always sold steadily, based on having the original "James Bond Theme." The February 2003 remastered edition was limited to a major improvement in the analog-to-digital transfer, with a much closer, richer sound, and the addition of serious in-depth annotation. Composer Monty Norman reportedly would like to have seen more of his orchestral music on the album, but masters for any additional music from the film no longer exist. ~ Bruce Eder

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      James Bond Theme
    2. 2.
      James Bond Returns Home
    3. 3.
      Kingston Calypso [Three Blind Mice] #1
    4. 4.
      Jamaican Rock
    5. 5.
      Jump Up !
    6. 6.
      Audio Bongo
    7. 7.
      Under The Mango Tree #1
    8. 8.
      Twisting With James [Aka James Bond Twist]
    9. 9.
      Under The Mango Tree #2 [Aka Jamaica Jazz]
    10. 10.
      Under The Mango Tree #3
    11. 11.
      Jump Up! #2
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    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Dr. No's Fantasy
    2. 2.
      Tarantula
    3. 3.
      Kingston Calypso [Three Blind Mice] #2
    4. 4.
      The Island Speaks
    5. 5.
      Under The Mango Tree #4
    6. 6.
      The Boys Chase
    7. 7.
      Dr. No's Theme
    8. 8.
      Theme For James Bond
    9. 9.
      Dr. No Visits James Bond's Bedroom
    10. 10.
      Love At Last
    11. 11.
      James Bond Theme #2 [End Title]

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アーティスト: Monty Norman

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