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Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace

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New (22) Used (2) from £8.92

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 16189

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 737089
UPC: 886973708927
EAN: 0886973708927
ASIN: B001ESYAJY


Tracks:

  • Time to Get Out
  • Palio
  • Inside Man
  • Bond in Haiti
  • Somebody Wants to Kill You
  • Greene & Camille
  • Pursuit at Port au Prince
  • No Interest in Dominic Greene
  • Night at the Opera
  • Restrict Bond's Movements
  • Talamone
  • What's Keeping You Awake
  • Bolivian Taxi Ride
  • Field Trip
  • Forgive Yourself
  • DC3
  • Target Terminated
  • Camille's Story
  • Oil Fields
  • Have You Ever Killed Someone?
  • Perla de Las Dunas
  • Dead Don't Care About Vengeance
  • I Never Left
  • Another Way to Die

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  • The Dark Knight (2 Discs) [2008]
  • Casino Royale (Deluxe Edition)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars EndTitle Credit Music!!!   November 10, 2008
P. Wheller (UK)
Overall, a good soundtrack, with nice references back to Casino Royale. But, where on earth is the end credits music? It's missing. Shame on Sony, as this was great.


4 out of 5 stars At last!   November 8, 2008
Tarquin Linkoeping (Sweden)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a really crackingly good James Bond score. On his fifth outing as composer, David Arnold has created a work that is both listenable and catchy.

I'll admit right away, I am firmly in the camp that has cringed through Arnold's work on three out of the five previous, John-Barryless films. Arnold's love of sequenced layers of percussive turmoil drowned out any semblance of melody and the James Bond theme was plastered on with a trowel at various moments when other ideas had obviously run out.

Thankfully, all this seems to be changing now. Casino Royale began a return to proper Bond form and Quantum of Solace has taken it still further. Even the wierd, faux Live and Let Die title song is properly referenced and included throughout, albeit as a variation.

It's really nice to see David Arnold getting more melody into the dramatic passages of his Bond scores. Not that it was totally absent before, but he did have a tendency not to stick with any one idea long enough for it to remain memorable. This may beslightly true of some portions of the action music in Quantum of Solace but it has to be said, this work stands head and shoulders above his previous efforts.

Bond is starting to like Bond once more.


Footnote: If I were David Arnold, given Eon Productions' erratic hiring rendencies, I'd now be worried for my job. Main title designer, Danny Kleinman did some of his best work on Casino Royale and was rewarded by getting dumped from this outing.



5 out of 5 stars Another great David Arnold soundtrack   November 2, 2008
Mr. Stuart Bruce (Bristol, UK)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

David Arnold's latest Bond soundtrack has the same qualities as the four he's done before. He's a master of action sequence music, and there are pieces of exhilarating full-on drama.

David Arnold brings some of the international flavours such as Bolivia and Haiti into the blend- there are even some panpipes at one point, but don't let that put you off- while retaining that distinctly Bond flavour. New themes for this film blend in with the recognisable Bond melodies and it's all extremely slick.

The theme song "Another Way To Die" by Jack White with Alicia Keys is not the strongest Bond theme tune, by a long way, but it is a bit of a grower and it's good that it's included (unlike on the previous soundtrack).

It would've been nice to have included a proper Monty Norman-style "James Bond Theme" on here for completeness (that famous "DADA! derrr... DADA! derrrr... DA-DA DA-DA DA!" bit is missing) but otherwise it's a brilliant soundtrack album.



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