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Soundtrack Watch: Varese and La-La Land Bow Their Final Score Surprises, from Blade to Bond

December 2, 2024 By Mike Duquette Leave a Comment

The Man with the Golden Gun LLL

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When La-La Land Records announced a bunch of big archival score titles for the beginning of November instead of their usual calendar-closing Black Friday announcement, it was safe to assume there were no more surprises coming from the label this year. Once again, that turned out to be quite untrue: in a reprise of last year's Christmas Day shocker and a follow-up to their reissue of Goldfinger in October, the label has announced two more titles for 2024: a pair of lovingly-restored John Barry scores to James Bond films The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) and Moonraker (1979), both expanded for their 50th and 45th anniversaries.

Golden Gun was Roger Moore's second go-round as Ian Fleming's Agent 007, and it further reinforced his commitment to play the role with a little bit more camp than Sean Connery or George Lazenby. Based on Fleming's final Bond book - and, like predecessor Live and Let Die, taking cues from a different non-U.K. cinematic fad (this time kung-fu flicks instead of blaxploitation) - the British commander's ninth onscreen adventure from Eon Productions pitted him against a cunning, titular assassin who wants to misuse a revolutionary solar energy device for his own gains. While the film veers into silly more than once - future Fantasy Island co-star Herve Villechaize as a diminutive minion, a ridiculous reprise by Louisiana sheriff J.W. Pepper from the previous film - it also has a killer feature in the villainous Francisco Scaramanga, played to perfection by Fleming's step-cousin and friend Christopher Lee.

Barry's score incorporated a by-now standard pop song heard in the film's opening title sequence: a melodramatic number with lyrics by Don Black sung by "To Sir, with Love" singer Lulu. (Barry dismissed it as one of his weaker efforts.) Nonetheless, this film and score has its fans who will no doubt be satiated by this 2CD reissue, featuring the film score, several unreleased gems (including an instrumental demo of the main theme) and a remaster of the original soundtrack album. It's produced by Neil S. Bulk, newly mixed by Chris Malone (who utilized hi-res digital transfers of the original 2" tapes from the MGM vaults) and mastered by Doug Schwartz, with Bond aficionado Jon Burlingame penning new liner notes in a package designed by Dan Goldwasser. It's limited to 5000 copies, sold exclusively at La-La Land Records and the official 007 web store for its first 90 days of release.

Bond joined another trend in 1979's adaptation of the Fleming novel Moonraker: the post-Star Wars sci-fi boom. (A keypad in the film even plays John Williams' five-note motif to another 1977 sci-fi classic, Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind.) In Moore's fourth Bond picture (and 11th overall), 007 ventures across California, Italy, Brazil and finally outer space itself to foil a eugenicist plot of supervillain industrialist Hugo Drax. The film also features the return of "Jaws," the towering, steel-toothed assassin from The Spy Who Loved Me played by Richard Kiel, as well as the final appearance of Bernard Lee as Bond's supervisor M. Barry's lush, string-laden score flirted with disco balladry, with Hal David adding romantic lyrics to the title song, the third to be sung by Shirley Bassey (a last-minute pick after Johnny Mathis reportedly dropped out).

Moonraker LLL

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Moonraker, which like much of the film itself was recorded in Paris, was long thought to be unable to comprehensively reissue due to a persistent rumor that the master tapes had been lost. That turns out to be delightfully untrue; hi-res digital transfers of MGM's 2" tapes have been newly mixed for this set by Mike Matessino (with the same team of producer Bulk, mastering engineer Schwartz, notes from Burlingame and design from Goldwasser). As with Golden Gun, this 2CD set features an expanded and restored score presentation, alternates and the original soundtrack album - along with a really special treat for fans: several early versions of the title song featuring lyrics and vocals by Paul Williams! What a find! Moonraker lands at the LLL and 007 web stores for its first 90 days, also limited to 5000 copies.

Elsewhere in the soundtrack world, Varese Sarabande has closed out their strong year of CD Club reissues with a one-two knockout for horror and comic book fans: expanded presentations of the scores to Blade (1998) and Blade II (2002). Based on the Marvel Comics antihero, the films star Wesley Snipes as Eric Brooks, a "daywalker" born with vampiric abilities and dedicated to hunting bloodsuckers everywhere. Co-starring Kris Kristofferson as Blade's mentor, the original 1998 film, directed by Stephen Norrington, was a commercial success for the struggling publisher as it attempted to make its way into Hollywood. Mark Isham's score blended traditional orchestral elements with hip-hop (at Snipes' request) and electronica (at Norrington's wishes) for a musical experience quite different from most comic book fare. The expanded single-disc score presentation includes new liner notes by Daniel Schweiger.

Blade I & II Varese

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A stylized Blade sequel, directed by a Guillermo Del Toro in one of his first Hollywood productions, found Blade forming an uneasy alliance with a group of vampire assassins (including action favorites Ron Perlman and Donnie Yen) to stop an ancient evil from wiping out the human race with an army of vampire mutants. Blade II outgrossed its predecessor and yielded one last sequel in 2004. Marvel Studios' attempt to revive the character with actor Mahershala Ali has been stuck in development since 2019 - so it was a pleasant surprise when this year's Deadpool & Wolverine, featuring the wisecracking mercenary and legendary X-Man in a multiverse-hopping misadventure, featured a surprise supporting turn from Snipes after two decades away from the role. (Deadpool star/producer/co-writer Ryan Reynolds ironically co-starred in Blade: Trinity.)

For Blade II, Del Toro again joined forces with composer Marco Beltrami, who he'd first collaborated with on his breakthrough American feature Mimic (1997). His work mixed classic symphonic scoring, electronica (with the contributions of Black Grape's Danny Saber) and even reflections of Del Toro's adoration of anime, with Japanese-inspired instrumentation throughout. Beltrami was interviewed by Daniel Schweiger for the 2CD set's new liner notes.

You can read the full track lists and order your copies below.

John Barry, The Man with the Golden Gun (Music from the Motion Picture - 50th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (La-La Land Records LLLCD 1655, 2024 - original film released 1974)

Disc 1: Score presentation (1-28) and additional music (29-33)

  1. Gun Barrel/The Island
  2. Scaramanga's Fun House
  3. Main Title: The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu
  4. Getting the Bullet
  5. Macau/Forever Hold Your Piece
  6. Following Andrea
  7. Scaramanga Strikes
  8. Hip's Trip
  9. Chew Me
  10. Quite Titillating
  11. Grisly Land
  12. Take Mr. Bond to School/Chula/Escape
  13. Kung Fu Fight
  14. 20,000 Baht
  15. J.W. Pepper/Bond Rides Off
  16. The Death of Hai Fat/New Chairman
  17. Moments
  18. Goodnight Goodnight
  19. You Must Be Good/In the Boot/Car Keys
  20. Let's Go Get 'Em
  21. Flying Car
  22. In Search of Scaramanga's Island (Film Version)
  23. Bond's Arrival/The Solex Agitator/The Sun/Solar Power
  24. Return to Scaramanga's Fun House
  25. Absolute Zero
  26. Retrieving the Solex Agitator
  27. Slow Boat From China 1:38
  28. End Title: The Man with The Golden Gun (Reprise) - Lulu
  29. Lost Charm
  30. Bottoms Up I
  31. Bottoms Up II
  32. In Search of Scaramanga's Island (Alternate)
  33. The Man with the Golden Gun (Demo Instrumental)

Disc 2: Original soundtrack album (released as United Artists Records UAS 29671 (U.K.)/UA-LA358-G (U.S.), 1974)

  1. Main Title: The Man with the Golden Gun - Lulu
  2. Scaramanga's Fun House
  3. Chew Me In Grisly Land
  4. The Man With The Golden Gun (Jazz Instrumental)
  5. Getting the Bullet
  6. Goodnight Goodnight
  7. Let's Go Get 'Em
  8. Hip's Trip
  9. Kung Fu Fight
  10. In Search of Scaramanga's Island
  11. Return to Scaramanga's Fun House
  12. End Title: The Man with the Golden Gun (Reprise) - Lulu

John Barry, Moonraker (Music from the Motion Picture - 45th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (La-La Land Records LLLCD 1656, 2024 - original film released 1979)

Disc 1: Score presentation (1-27) and additional music (28-36)

  1. Gun Barrel and Hijackers
  2. Last Leg and Freefall Sequence
  3. Main Title - Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
  4. California and the Drax Residence
  5. Look After Mr. Bond and Chang's Entry
  6. Centrifuge
  7. You Presume a Great Deal, Mr. Bond
  8. 18-Carat
  9. Corrine Put Down
  10. Venini Glass and Bond Follows Holly
  11. Funeral Barge - Venice Boat Chase
  12. Bond Smells a Rat (Extended Version)
  13. It Could Have Its Compensations
  14. Bond Arrives in Rio
  15. Cable Car Fight
  16. Hello Dolly (Romeo & Juliet)
  17. The Magnificent Seven
  18. South American Boat Chase and Hang Glider Crash
  19. Bond Lured to Pyramid (Film Version)
  20. Snake Fight
  21. Launch Program Commence and I Bid You Farewell
  22. Flight Into Space
  23. Marines Get Ready and Emergency Stop
  24. Space Laser Battle
  25. Jaws and Dolly Reunited and Jaws Lends a Hand
  26. Globes Destroyed
  27. End Title - Moonraker (Extended Version) - Shirley Bassey
  28. Moonraker (Instrumental)
  29. Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 ("Raindrop")
  30. Bugle Call
  31. Mardi Gras
  32. Morning After
  33. Gregorian Chant
  34. Funeral Barge - Venice Boat Chase (Alternate Mix)
  35. Emergency Stop (Film Ending)
  36. Intro to End Title

Disc 2: Original soundtrack album (1-10, released as United Artists Records UAG 30247 (U.K.)/UA-LA971-I (U.S.), 1979) and bonus tracks (11-14)

  1. Main Title - Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
  2. Space Laser Battle
  3. Miss Goodhead Meets Bond
  4. Cable Car and Snake Fight
  5. Bond Lured to Pyramid
  6. Flight Into Space
  7. Bond Arrives in Rio and Boat Chase
  8. Centrifuge and Corrine Put Down
  9. Bond Smells a Rat
  10. End Title - Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
  11. Moonraker (Early Lyrics/Slow Version) - Paul Williams
  12. Main Title - Moonraker (Alternate Instrumental)
  13. Moonraker (Early Lyrics) - Paul Williams
  14. End Title - Moonraker (Alternate Instrumental)

Mark Isham, Blade (Original Motion Picture Score - The Deluxe Edition) (Varese Sarabande, 2024 - original film released 1998)

  1. Born of Blood (Then)
  2. Headed for Trouble
  3. Blood Club Voices
  4. Party Crasher
  5. Quinn Stapled and Torched
  6. Quinn Chows Down
  7. Daywalker
  8. The House of Lords
  9. Karen Awakens
  10. The Injection
  11. There's a War Going On Out There
  12. The Slap
  13. Glyphs
  14. Somebody's Gonna Take You Out
  15. You've Gotta Learn to Pull the Trigger
  16. Stakeout
  17. High Tech Lair
  18. The Translation Completed
  19. Pearl Fries
  20. The Book of Erebus
  21. Blade Captured
  22. Whistler's a Mother
  23. The Subway
  24. History
  25. Sunblock
  26. The Last Dawn
  27. A Pain in the Neck
  28. Man in the Street
  29. Top of the Food Chain
  30. The Beating
  31. Death of Whistler
  32. A Hurricane's Coming
  33. Intruder
  34. One Big Happy Family
  35. Temple of Light
  36. Curtis Isn't Himself Today
  37. Blood Relations
  38. The Bleeding Stone
  39. The Ritual Continues
  40. The Thirst Always Wins
  41. The Wraiths Emerge
  42. Defrosted
  43. Quinn Loses His Head
  44. The Blood God
  45. It's Not Over

Portions of Tracks 7, 14, 29, 33, 35, 38 and 44 released as Varese Sarabande VSD 5976, 1998

Marco Beltrami, Blade II (Original Motion Picture Score - The Deluxe Edition) (Varese Sarabande, 2024 - original film released 2002)

Disc 1

  1. Blood Bank Creeps
  2. Nomack the Knife
  3. Blade II Main Titles
  4. Moo Cow
  5. Wheel and Deal
  6. Wet Whistler
  7. Waiting for the Sun
  8. Suckheads Infiltrate
  9. Caliban by Helicopter
  10. Big D Hosts Big B
  11. The Imp 'N Pimp
  12. Meet The Bloodpack
  13. Let's Go to the H.O.P.
  14. Reapers in the Kitchen
  15. I.H.O. Paincakes
  16. Scaffolding Fight
  17. Priest Splits
  18. Little Boy Blue
  19. Bath Time
  20. Nyssa Needs a Napkin

Disc 2

  1. Suckpuppy Nut Juice
  2. Sewer Pickles
  3. Let the Sun Shine In
  4. B Slice
  5. Charge of the Light Grenade
  6. Blade's Discharge
  7. Crispy Reapers
  8. Nyssa Swallows
  9. Who's the Man?
  10. Big D Educates
  11. Nomack Snacks
  12. Blood Bath
  13. Reinhart Splits
  14. Family Feud
  15. Smackdown
  16. Nyssa Over Easy
  17. Abayo
  18. End Credits

Portions previously released as Varese Sarabande 302 066 365 2, 2002

Categories: News Formats: CD, Digital Download, Digital Streaming Genre: Soundtracks Tags: John Barry, Lulu, Marco Beltrami, Mark Isham, Paul Williams, Shirley Bassey

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