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Casino Royale: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Released November 14, 2006 Recorded 2006 Genre Film score Length 74:20 Label Sony Classical Producer David Arnold David Arnold chronology Stoned
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(2008)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic Empire Filmtracks Movie Music UK Movie Wave ScoreNotes B SoundtrackNet Casino Royale: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The soundtrack to the 2006 film Casino Royale was released by Sony Classical on November 14, 2006. The music was composed by David Arnold and is Arnold's fourth soundtrack for the popular James Bond movie series. Frequent collaborator Nicholas Dodd orchestrated and conducted the score.
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Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on July 26, 2006 that Chris Cornell, the former Audioslave and Soundgarden lead singer, composed and would sing 'You Know My Name', the Casino Royale title song.[1] Cornell collaborated with David Arnold who composed the film's score. Cornell was first reported to be writing and performing the song on July 20, 2006 by the Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat. 'You Know My Name' is the first theme song since 1983's Octopussy to use a different title than the film, and Cornell is the first male performer since a-ha (in 1987's The Living Daylights). It is only the fourth Bond theme (after the opening medley of Dr. No, the instrumental theme from On Her Majesty's Secret Service and 'All Time High' from Octopussy) to make no reference to the title of the film. The soundtrack was completed early in the morning on October 11, 2006.[2] The soundtrack was released on November 14, 2006.
Various names were reported in the media prior to the announcement, some reports going so far as to have the performers apparently claim they were working on the theme. This list includes Tina Turner[3] who previously sang 'GoldenEye' for the 1995 Bond film of the same name, and Tony Christie.[4]
Title song and tracks[edit]
The Casino Royale title song 'You Know My Name' by Chris Cornell is not featured on the soundtrack album, but released separately as a single. However, motifs from the song serve as Bond's theme throughout the film, e.g. the tracks 'I'm the Money' and 'Aston Montenegro', feature two different instrumental renditions of its chorus. The 'You Know My Name' CD single was released on December 11, 2006.
Some cues for the movie that did not make the final selection of tracks for the soundtrack album are available as bonus track downloads in iTunes from the iTunes Store.
The traditional James Bond Theme builds throughout the film before appearing in its full form over the end credits as track 25, 'The Name's Bond . . . James Bond', on the official album.
Track listing[edit]
Standard album No. Title Length 1. 'African Rundown' (Contains the film's title theme 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 6:52 2. 'Nothing Sinister' 1:27 3. 'Unauthorised Access' 1:08 4. 'Blunt Instrument' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme', originally composed for the Dr. No soundtrack and 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 2:22 5. 'CCTV' 1:30 6. 'Solange' 0:59 7. 'Trip Aces' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme' and 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 2:06 8. 'Miami International' (Contains the film's title theme 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 12:43 9. 'I'm the Money' (Contains the film's title theme 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 0:27 10. 'Aston Montenegro' (Contains the film's title theme 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 1:03 11. 'Dinner Jackets' (Contains the film's title theme 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 1:52 12. 'The Tell' 3:23 13. 'Stairwell Fight' 4:12 14. 'Vesper' 1:44 15. 'Bond Loses It All' 3:56 16. 'Dirty Martini' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme',) 3:49 17. 'Bond Wins It All' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme', and 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 4:32 18. 'The End of an Aston Martin' 1:30 19. 'The Bad Die Young' 1:18 20. 'City of Lovers' 3:30 21. 'The Switch' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme', and 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 5:07 22. 'Fall of a House in Venice' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme', and 'You Know My Name' (instrumental)) 1:53 23. 'Death of Vesper' 2:50 24. 'The Bitch Is Dead' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme') 1:05 25. 'The Name's Bond... James Bond' (Contains the 'James Bond Theme') 2:49 Total length: 74:20 iTunes bonus tracks No. Title Length 1. 'Licence: 2 Kills' 2:38 2. 'Reveal LeChiffre' 1:25 3. 'Mongoose vs. Snake' 1:16 4. 'Bombers Away' 0:27 5. 'Push Them Overboard' 0:27 6. 'Bedside Computer' 0:41 7. 'Beep Beep Beep Bang' 0:37 8. 'Inhaler' 0:27 9. 'Brother from Langley' 1:41 10. 'Prelude to a Beating' 1:17 11. 'Coming Round' 1:11 12. 'I'm Yours' 1:04 13. 'Running to the Elevator' 0:28 Total length: 87:59 See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Chris Cornell Has Written and Will Perform the Main Title Song for CASINO ROYALE'. 2006-07-26. Retrieved 2006-07-26.
- ^'David Arnold'. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16. Retrieved 2006-11-17.
- ^'Tina Turner links herself to Casino Royale theme song'. MI6.co.uk. 2006-06-21. Retrieved 2006-06-21.
- ^'Tony Christie Writing 'Royale' Theme Song?'. CommanderBond.net. 2005-10-02. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2006-06-21.
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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Casino_Royale_(2006_soundtrack)&oldid=977838958'Bond (Daniel Craig) wins the game against Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen). Vesper (Eva Green) gets captured and Bond goes after her but swerves to avoid her on the road and crashes. Le Chiffre tortures him for the account password but Mr. White enters and kills him. Bond blacks out and some time later sees Vesper and Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) in his hospital room. While recovering, he has Mathis arrested for questioning by MI6. Bond resigns and plans to leave with Vesper but she takes the money out of the account. He chases her to her employers in Venice, kills them all and in the process collapses the building. Vesper drowns in an elevator while Bond tries to get to her. Mr. White escapes with the money. M calls Bond and tells him they need him but that they have run out of leads for Vesper's employers. She informs him that Vesper took the money because she was being blackmailed by some mystery organization and her husband was held captive by them. And the reason why Bond was spared on the night that Le Chiffre was killed was because Vesper made a deal with the organization: Bond's life for the money. Bond looks on her PDA and finds White's number. He finds him, shoots him in the leg and introduces himself... 'Bond. James Bond.'
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Continuity mistake: In a scene towards the end of the movie where Bond and Vesper are lying on the beach, Bond has sand on his back through most of the scene. When they start to kiss, in the distant shot towards the end of the scene, he has no sand on his back at all.(01:57:10)
James Bond: Martini.
Bar Tender: Shaken or stired?
James Bond: Does it look like I give a damn?Trivia: Director Martin Campbell makes a cameo as the gasoline truck driver killed by the attempted plane bomber.(00:48:20)
Question: Help me out if I'm wildly off: The Ugandan gangster attacks LeChiffre in his hotel, who Bond later kills. LeChiffre then continues with the game and panics when Mr. White demands the money. I was under the assumption that LeChiffre only owed money to the gangster and therefore needed to win the game to pay him back. Why does he continue with the game after the gangster is killed?
BradChosen answer:Le Chiffre operates as the banker for Mr White's entire organisation. The Ugandan is only one of many individuals and groups for whom Le Chiffre provides financial services; killing him does little to solve the problem of the missing money. Plus there's the question of trust - if Le Chiffre can't keep the money safe, then Mr White's organisation have no use for him and, as we see in the movie, will readily eliminate him. Le Chiffre's desperate to recover the money to prove his trustworthiness and save his own life.
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