The Die Another Day Soundtrack voulme 2
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This CD would include the many tracks from the score that were not included on the previously released CD to make room for extra bonus content.
We can assure both MGM and the record label that such a release would be worthwhile and is sure to sell well as many Bond fans are eager to hear and own this music to complete their collections.
Here is a list of the missing music:
- The brassy and march-esque cue that accompanies the opening surfing stunt; an unreleased portion of "On the Beach" that follows the gunbarrel opening.
- "How Do You Intend to Kill Me Now, Mr. Bond?"; the cue that follows the end of "On the Beach" and extends to the moment where Bond escapes the clutches of the villians by activating the bomb in the briefcase of diamonds.
- The cue that follows the end of "Hovercraft Chase" in which Bond is captured and tortured; leaving off before Madonna's song and the opening credits roll.
- The cue that underscores the intense and emotional discussion between Bond and "M" on the medical ship; a lamenting horn cue that ends just before Bond escapes captivity.
- "Kiss of Life"; the cue where Bond escapes the medical ship, swims to the Hong Kong Yaht Club, and enters his usual Hong Kong hotel to reserve a suite.
- "Peaceful Fountains of Desire"; the cue that underscores Bond's stay in the Hong Kong hotel room in which a massuse turns out to be something other than what she is and Bond speaks to the hotel manager about tracking down Zao. The cue picks up again when Bond approaches the front desk of the hotel and walks away with a fake passport, gun, and a ticket to Cuba.
- The cue where Bond drives to Hotel de Los Organos in the vintage 50's car and checks in; mainly a Latin-flavored cue featuring the 007 theme played on Latin guitar.
- "Wheelchair Access"; the cue that underscores Bond using his wits to sneak into the Isla de Los Organos clinic. Features Latin techno rythyms and the 007 played on Latin guitar.
- The cue that accompanies the clinic fight; beginning when Jinx Johnson assinates Dr. Alverez and letting up when Bond watches Jinx escape the burning clinic on a boat. Includes the music underscoring Bond's fight with Zao.
- The cue that underscores the introduction of Gustav Graves to the film. This sinister score first begins when Graves jumps from a helicopter over London to meet the press.
- The cue that accompanies Bond's introduction to Verity (Madonna's character) at the Blades Gentleman's Club.
- The action music that underscores Bond's sword fight with Gustav Graves. Ends as Bond defeats Graves in the courtyard of the gentleman's club.
- The cue that accompanies Bond's virtual reality training. Ends with the guitar riff that usually ends Arnold's take on the Bond theme.
- The humorous cue where Q first demonstrates the Aston Martin to Bond in his workshop.
- The cue that accompanies the transition from M's office to Iceland, where Bond is driving to Gustav Graves' Ice Palace.
- "Icarus"; the cue on the original soundtrack album is actually incomplete and does not feature the longer build-up to the chior outburst as in the film.
- The cue that underscores Bond stealthy breaking and entering Gustav Grave's biodoms and escapes only to be spotted by Miranda Frost.
- The cue that accompanies the scene where Bond confronts Gustav Graves but is cornered by Miranda Frost and Zao. Preceeds "Whiteout".
- The cue that begins with Miranda Frost's discussion with Jinx and follows Bond as he returns to the Ice Palace and operates inside his invisible Aston Martin that builds up to the action outbreak in "Iced Inc.".
- The film extension of "Iced. Inc" that follows Bond and Zao as the car chase continues inside the Ice Palace. Bond defeats Zao and rescues Jinx. Features a romatic swell which leads up to --
- The cue where Bond and Jinx arrive at the U.S. airforce base in the Korean DMZ.
- The cue that underscores Bond and Jinx's stealthy entrance into North Korea via the Switchblades.
- The cue that accompanies the failed U.S. missile launch to disable Icarus and the scene where Bond and Jinx as they sneak aboard the Antonov.
- The short bridge cue where Gustav Graves enters the observation room of the Antonov and orders for his father to be brought up.
- The cue that underscores Bond and Jinx's daring escape in a helicopter. Features a swell of the Bond theme as the helicopter starts working only seconds from the ground.
- The swelling romatic cue where Bond and Miss Moneypenny finally shack up in her office -- only for us to find out it's only Moneypenny's vision in the virtual reality room in Q's workshop.
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