CASINO ROYALE (Various)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: David Arnold
Label:
Sony Classical
Year Release: November 14 2006
Links:

www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/



 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
African Rundown
2
Nothing Sinister
3
Unauthorised Access
4
Blunt Instrument
5
CCTV
6
Solange
7
Trip Aces
8
Miami International
9
I'm The Money
10
Aston Montenegro
11
Dinner Jackets
12
The Tell
13
Stairwell Fight
14
Vesper
15
Bond Loses It All
16
Dirty Martini
17
Bond Wins It All
18
The End of an Aston Martin
19
The Bad Die Young
20
City of Lovers
21
The Switch
22
Fall of a House in Venice
23
Death of Vesper
24
The Bitch is Dead
25
The Name's Bond... James Bond

REVIEW

One of the highlights of James Bond flicks are their theme songs. We’ve already got people like Tina Turner, Sheryl Crow and Madonna belting out tunes for the franchise’s previous soundtracks. So it is only customary that we look for this installment’s theme song on the track listing once we laid our hands on the album.

Alas, written in fine print at the back of the disc is this line: This album does not contain a Chris Cornell recording.

Yes, probably due to some licensing and copyright problems, you won’t be hearing the Audioslave member’s crooning the hip and catchy “You Know My Name” on this soundtrack. That is one major drawback of this album, if you ask us.

But we are not complaining just yet. The score soundtrack opens with a bang with “African Rundown”. This 7-minute track featuring various ethnic percussions is one fine example of how an action sequence should be scored. Your heart would be thumping to the exhilarating beats and rhythms of this cue.

Another exciting highlight on the disc is the 13-minute “Miami International”. This track goes on and on, blasting us with endless electronic synthesizer melodies, without giving us a moment to rest and catch our breath. It is one thrilling listening experience.

There are softer moments in the David Arnold-composed too. The elegant “Solange” and “Dinner Jackets” hypnotizes with listeners with lush strings and themes glorifying the Bond girls.

Purists who insist on having the theme music on their soundtrack albums may be pacified by the countless times the “You Know My Name” tune is written into the score. Considering that the score is well composed and produced, we were shall hold our whines.

The album concludes with the familiar tune “The Name's Bond... James Bond”. The big band sound showcasing brassy trumpets and trombones are a joy to listen to.

Also, we are secretly glad that the 74-minute album has come to an end, as the energy of the soundtrack seems to have fizzled out halfway through.

And that has made us realized that, like James Bond who occasionally gets exhausted from his secret missions; we mere mortals can get worn-out listening to such a long album too.

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by John Li

 

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