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Here you will find a slew of updated re-recordings of themes from James Bond 007 soundtracks, various popular retro games, tv shows, movies, as well as my original music from the various video games and films I've worked on.
Whether you're a fellow retro game fan, a Bond fan, or a composer maybe looking for a few cool or fresh ways to use synthesizers, you're in the right place.
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Sweet Dreams is a song that can slip into a movie soundtrack quite well to create a mood. The movie remake of " House on Haunted Hill " used the Marilyn Manson version to good effect some years some years back. Thanks Rich for this cool version which sounds like it could come from a spy soundtrack ! ❤😂❤
Rich Douglas remains a music master of James Bond movie tracks ! Something to listen to while wondering if the 007 movie producers will ever announce who the new James Bond actor will be. Thanks for the always cool Bond music ! ❤😂❤
Listening to the first track makes me I want to rent a convertible with good speakers, play it all the way loud, ride slowly through crowded Berlin streets and watch if anyone knows what’s going on. Edit: I’m surprised it’s considered as Nazi anthem according to whoever reported it to Spotify? For me it’s something totally opposite
Loving the clock ticks in the background, a great way to incorporate the big time motif this movie has going on (who can forget Lazenby dangling off of a clock in the opening!).
Great! Love your trailerizations! In this case it's a thrilling version of the (in my opinion) rather bland song. Keep up the good work! And more of your trailer versions, please!
Thank you so much!! Really, I appreciate this beyond words. Any other Bond cues you would like to hear me cover? I have an extremely epic version of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service coming up next!
As a 14 year old lad I remember watching the Goldfinger movie at a theater in Lenox Square in Atlanta. When this famous scene of Bond looking like he was to be cut in half by laser unfolded someone loudly screamed "Great Balls Fire"!😮 Auditorium howled.😁