From Russia With Love (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
John Barry
Available in 192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
1.1
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Opening Titles Medley: James Bond Is Back - From Russia With Love - James Bond Theme
John Barry |
2:28 | ||
1.2
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Tania Meets Klebb ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:29 | ||
1.3
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Meeting In St. Sophia ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:08 | ||
1.4
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The Golden Horn ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:26 | ||
1.5
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Girl Trouble ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:26 | ||
1.6
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Bond Meets Tania ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:20 | ||
1.7
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007 ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:48 | ||
1.8
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Gypsy Camp ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:18 | ||
1.9
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Death Of Grant ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:01 | ||
1.10
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From Russia With Love
Matt Monro; John Barry |
2:34 | ||
1.11
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Spectre Island ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:16 | ||
1.12
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Guitar Lament ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:11 | ||
1.13
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Man Overboard - Smersh In Action ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:19 | ||
1.14
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James Bond WIth Bongos ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:32 | ||
1.15
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Stalking ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:05 | ||
1.16
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Leila Dances ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
1:57 | ||
1.17
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Death Of Kerin ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
2:31 | ||
1.18
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007 Takes The Lektor ("From Russia With Love" Soundtrack)
John Barry |
3:02 | ||
Total Playing Time 36:51
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"... an old-school approach to the title song, but it's aged quite well and is a great time capsule of the era."
- Rolling Stone
This 1963 movie and soundtrack started John Barry's long association with James Bond music and also introduced the iconic seven-note secondary Bond theme, known as 007. The title song, with lyrics by Lionel Bart (Oliver!) and sung by popular British singer Matt Monro, has been rated at number eight on Rolling Stone's list of the best Bond theme songs.
- Rolling Stone
This 1963 movie and soundtrack started John Barry's long association with James Bond music and also introduced the iconic seven-note secondary Bond theme, known as 007. The title song, with lyrics by Lionel Bart (Oliver!) and sung by popular British singer Matt Monro, has been rated at number eight on Rolling Stone's list of the best Bond theme songs.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92) Studio Masters