| Artist: Soundtrack |
Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Living Daylights, The - A-ha ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Necros Attacks ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Sniper Was A Woman, The ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Ice Chase ~ Original Soundtrack
5. Kara Meets Bond ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Koskov Escapes ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Where Has Everybody Gone - The Pretenders ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Into Vienna ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Hercules Takes Off ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Mujahadin And Opium ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Inflight Fight ~ Original Soundtrack
12. If There Was A Man - The Pretenders ~ Original Soundtrack
13. Exercise At Gibralter ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Approaching Kara ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Murder At The Fair ~ Original Soundtrack
16. "Assassin" and Drugged ~ Original Soundtrack
17. Airbase Jailbreak ~ Original Soundtrack
18. Afghanistan Plan ~ Original Soundtrack
19. Air Bond ~ Original Soundtrack
20. Final Confrontation ~ Original Soundtrack
21. Alternate End Titles ~ Original Soundtrack
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS is an Enhanced CD containing film clips, theatrical trailers plus expanded liner notes and photos. | |
| Original score composed by John Barry. | |
| Producers: John Barry, Paul O'Duffy, Jason Corsaro, a-ha. | |
| Recorded at CTS Studios, London, England. Includes liner notes by Geoff Leonard and Pete Walker. | |
| All tracks have been digitally remastered. | |
| Timothy Dalton's debut as Agent 007 received mix reviews, but John Barry's original score is well above the average for a mid-'80s action film. In 1987, many of Barry's peers were following the lead of synthesizer champions like Giorgio Moroder and Vangelis. As a result, a high percentage of the movie soundtracks from the '80s sounded more out of date a decade later than the film music of the '70s. But Barry is sparing in his use of keyboards and drum machines, generally using them only to enhance the impact of action sequences. Most of the incidental music in The Living Daylights was performed in rich, resonant acoustic string orchestrations. The soft, flute-based "Kara Meets Bond" and the soaring brass-and-string piece "Mujahadin and Opium" even seem to anticipate Barry's Oscar-winning score for Dances With Wolves (1990). If it weren't for the three original pop songs by A-Ha and the Pretenders, one might take this for a mid-'90s soundtrack. But the production on those tracks is unmistakably '80s. A-Ha's contribution is a strong sample of Seven and the Ragged Tiger-influenced Europop, enhanced by Morton Harket's powerhouse falsetto vocals. "Where Has Every Body Gone" and "If There Was a Man," both performed by the Pretenders, are more run of the mill than anything else on the soundtrack. ~ Evan Cater | |
Engineer: Dick Lewzey |
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Musical Guests | |
| A-Ha | |
Compilation Appearances
| Vol. 13-Tv Town |
Associated Artists and Works
Technical Info
| Release Date : 02/11/2003 | |
| Original Release Date : 1998 | |
| Catalog ID : 41451 | |
| Label : Capitol | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00724354145124 |

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