Advantages: Where Has Everybody Gone and The Living Daylights Disadvantages: Lacks a bit in the middle
...This is a good Soundtrack, which includes the great songs, Koskov Escapes, Necros Attacks, Kara Meets Bond Ice Chase, Where Has Everybody Gone, If There Was A Man (End credits) and of course the title track The Living Daylights. This remastered edition now includes 9 bonus tracks that weren't on the orignal release but we're featured in the film. Which includes the Opening Sequence (including the gun barrel), and Alternat End Titles. This is one of my favourite James Bond soundtracks and one that I don't skip any tracks listening to, unlike most of the later David Arnold stuff.
This was the last soundtrack that John Barry composed for a James Bond film and is certainly one of his best. And therefore should be in every Bond fans collection. You won't be disappointed as the not so good is outweighed by the great in this...
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...A lot better than boyband, it comes to life to inspire you. The Lot boasts all of Madness' studio albums, each one digitally remastered and now including four videos each. It also comes with a glossy 36 - page booklet chronicling the band's career. Now the Nutty Boys were never really renouned as an album's band, but this collection is surprisingly easy on the ear, if a little over generous. However, their latest album, the recently released Wonderful, is missing from this puportedly comprehensive collection which is a shame as it quickly proved itself to be one of the band's most enjoyable and cohesive. Still The Lot is still an impressive and economical stocking filler. Or why not buy ir for yourself?...
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