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 Disk: 1
 1. James Bond Theme - The John Barry Orchestra
 2. From Russia With Love - Matt Monro
 3. Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
 4. Thunderball - Tom Jones
 5. You Only Live Twice - Nancy Sinatra
 6. On Her Majestys Secret Service - The John Barry Orchestra
 7. We Have All The Time In The World - Louis Armstrong
 8. Diamonds Are Forever - Shirley Bassey
 9. Live And Let Die - Paul McCartney & Wings
 10. The Man With The Golden Gun - Lulu
 11. Nobody Does It Better - Carly Simon
 12. Moonraker - Shirley Bassey
 13. For Your Eyes Only - Sheena Easton
 14. All Time High - Rita Coolidge
 15. A View To A Kill - Duran Duran
 16. The Living Daylights - a-ha 
 17. Licence To Kill - Gladys Knight
 18. GoldenEye - Tina Turner
 19. Tomorrow Never Dies - Sheryl Crow
 20. The World Is Not Enough - Garbage
 21. Die Another Day - Madonna
 22. You Know My Name - Chris Cornell
 23. Another Way To Die - Jack White & Alicia Keys
 Disk: 2
 1. Dr. No's Fantasy - The Monty Norman Orchestra
 2. Under The Mango Tree - Diana Coupland
 3. 007 - The John Barry Orchestra
 4. Opening Titles (Medley) - The John Barry Orchestra
 5. Into Miami - The John Barry Orchestra
 6. The Laser Beam - The John Barry Orchestra
 7. Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Shirley Bassey
 8. Switching The Body - The John Barry Orchestra
 9. Capsule In Space - The John Barry Orchestra
 10. Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown - Nina
 11. Bond Smells A Rat - The John Barry Orchestra
 12. Fillet Of Soul - New Orleans / Live And Let Die / Fillet Of Soul
 13. Underground Lair - The John Barry Orchestra
 14. Hips Trip - The John Barry Orchestra
 15. The Pyramids - Marvin Hamlisch
 16. Cable Car And Snake Fight - The John Barry Orchestra
 17. Make It Last All Night - Bill Conti (featuring Rage)
 18. The Chase Bomb Theme - The John Barry Orchestra
 19. Snow Job - The John Barry Orchestra
 20. Where Has Everybody Gone - The Pretenders
 21. If There Was A Man - The Pretenders
 22. The Experience Of Love - Eric Serra
 23. James Bond Theme (Moby's Re Version) - Moby
 24. Surrender - k.d. lang
 25. Only Myself To Blame - Scott Walker
 26. Vesper - David Arnold
 27. Time To Get Out - David Arnold
Very nice 2001 interview with John Barry on BBC Radio 2 Friday Night Is Music Night. It included him speaking with great affection of his time before 1962 when he was with the John Barry Seven, arranging for Adam Faith and playing at the Rialto. Worth catching on BBC Iplayer if you missed it. The interview is around the half way point in the programme.
 
 I enjoyed the Bond & Beyond concert on BBC Radio 2 on Friday night, though I actually watched it on BBC's red button facility. A few errors by the presenters and caption-writers, but the performance by the BBC Philharmonic was mostly excellent. Some of the non-Bond music was not really from Spy movies, but I was pleased to hear North by Northwest & Where Eagles Dare anyway. Claire Moore & Lance Ellington did some decent versions of Bond songs but I thought the sound balance was wrong for Ren Harvieu.
Monte Walsh shown in UK on TCM, 31st August at 6.55pm
Dances With Wolves (Here's To The Heroes)while Olympic flame was extinguished at the closing ceremony.
  The final notes of Dances With Wolves (Farewell And End Titles (a.k.a Here's To The Heroes) were played as the Olympic cauldron was extinguished at the closing ceremony. 
 
 Here is a clip on Youtube (courtesy: 111cazza) 

 John Barry's London apartment exterior at 82 Cadogan Square features in the USA SKYFALL trailer for two seconds (0.36 - 0.37).
 John Barry's London apartment exterior at 82 Cadogan Square features in the USA SKYFALL trailer for two seconds (0.36 - 0.37).
 It is indeed M's apartment as we suggested in our news entry below when we saw photos online of filiming.
 Though the interior does not look to be the Cadogan Square interior, so possibly studio? 
The Quiller Memorandum Intrada CD released
 Intrada have released The Quiller Memorandum on CD. The CD "features album program in stereo from Columbia master tapes, courtesy Sony. For album fans, original artwork features on one side of booklet, all new artwork features on other side...." More
Exactly 50 years ago, on Thursday 21st June 1962, John Barry assembled an orchestra at CTS Studios, Bayswater, to record the theme for a new modestly-budgeted film called Doctor No. Bet neither he nor Victor Flick, the guitarist on that session, thought that recording would still be around in 2012! I believe Vic received £7 or £8 for his work that day, and I imagine he's long since spent it ....
From the BBC website 
 "Eddi Fiegel explores the music of John Barry, drawing on a previously lost interview which gives a revealing insight into the British composer’s early film career and songwriting processes.
 John Barry, who passed away last year, was best known for his scores for the early James Bond films, as well as Midnight Cowboy, Out of Africa and Dances With Wolves.
 The winner of five Oscars, Barry was a private man - but in John Barry: The Lost Tapes Eddi Fiegal provides a revealing insight into his working life.
 Presenter/Eddi Fiegel, Producer/John Sugar for Sugar productions"
 Tuesday 26 June
 11.30-12.00pm
 BBC RADIO 4
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