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- Thunderball is the soundtrack album for the fourth James Bond film Thunderball. The album was first released by United Artists Records in 1965 in both monaural and stereo editions, with a CD release in 1988. The music was composed and conducted by John Barry, and performed by the John Barry Orchestra. This was Barry's third soundtrack for the series. The soundtrack was still being recorded when it came time for the album to be released, so the LP only featured twelve tracks from earlier in the film; an expanded edition with six bonus tracks was released for the first time when the album was reissued on Compact Disc on 25 February 2003 as part of the "James Bond Remastered" collection. Additionally, the music in the film was unfinished days before the film's release in theatres due to a late change by Eon Productions to use a title song with the same name as the film. (en)
- Thunderball is de originele soundtrack van de vierde James Bond-film van EON Productions uit 1965 met dezelfde naam. Het album werd voor het eerst uitgebracht in 1965 door United Artists Records. De filmmuziek werd gecomponeerd door John Barry en de titelsong "Thunderball" schreef Barry samen met Don Black en werd gezongen door Tom Jones. De nummers "Cafe Martinique" en "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" schreef Barry samen met Leslie Bricusse. Oorspronkelijk was het nummer "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" bedoeld als titelsong maar werd alsnog vervangen door de huidige titelsong ("Thunderball") die Barry en Black op het laatst moment nog schreven. De eerste song werd nog wel toegevoegd als instrumentaal nummer. In 1966 behaalde het album de tiende plaats in de Billboard 200. (nl)
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- Thunderball is de originele soundtrack van de vierde James Bond-film van EON Productions uit 1965 met dezelfde naam. Het album werd voor het eerst uitgebracht in 1965 door United Artists Records. De filmmuziek werd gecomponeerd door John Barry en de titelsong "Thunderball" schreef Barry samen met Don Black en werd gezongen door Tom Jones. De nummers "Cafe Martinique" en "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" schreef Barry samen met Leslie Bricusse. Oorspronkelijk was het nummer "Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" bedoeld als titelsong maar werd alsnog vervangen door de huidige titelsong ("Thunderball") die Barry en Black op het laatst moment nog schreven. De eerste song werd nog wel toegevoegd als instrumentaal nummer. In 1966 behaalde het album de tiende plaats in de Billboard 200. (nl)
- Thunderball is the soundtrack album for the fourth James Bond film Thunderball. The album was first released by United Artists Records in 1965 in both monaural and stereo editions, with a CD release in 1988. The music was composed and conducted by John Barry, and performed by the John Barry Orchestra. This was Barry's third soundtrack for the series. The soundtrack was still being recorded when it came time for the album to be released, so the LP only featured twelve tracks from earlier in the film; an expanded edition with six bonus tracks was released for the first time when the album was reissued on Compact Disc on 25 February 2003 as part of the "James Bond Remastered" collection. Additionally, the music in the film was unfinished days before the film's release in theatres due to a lat (en)
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