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Cover artwork has been unveiled for the "Quantum
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Soundtrack CD Artwork
21st September 2008
Sleeve artwork for the "Quantum
of Solace" original motion picture soundtrack
CD has been unveiled. The OST for the 22nd
James Bond film features music from composer David Arnold and
will use images from the finale of the film, when
007 and Camille showdown
with Dominic
Greene and General Medrano at their Bolivian
desert lair Perla De Las Dunas (seen burning in the background).
As the cover artwork is likely to be a spin
of the final poster artwork, fans may be days away from seeing
a similar design for
the theatrical release poster. Two
teaser posters have been release
so far.
The OST will be released on 28th October 2008
in the USA and UK (a day later in mainland Europe) and will retail
for $18.98 / £16.49. It will be published
on Alicia Keys' label "J Records" and will include
the title song "Another
Way To Die".
Provisional Track Listing
1. Time To Get Out
2. The Palio
3. Inside Man
4. Bond In Haiti
5. Somebody Wants To Kill You
6. Greene & Camille
7. Pursuit At Port Au Prince
8. No Interest In Dominic Greene
9. Night At The Opera
10. Restrict Bond's Movements
11. Talamone
12. What's Keeping You Awake
13. Bolivian Taxi Ride
14. Field Trip
15. Forgive Yourself
16. DC3
17. Target Terminated
18. Camille's Story
19. Oil Fields
20. Have You Ever Killed Someone?
21. Perla De Las Dunas
22. The Dead Don't Care About Vengeance
23. I Never Left
24. Another Way To Die (Jack White & Alicia Keys)
Biography
David Arnold composed, arranged and produced the score for Quantum
of Solace, his fifth James Bond film,
following Tomorrow Never
Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die
Another Day and Casino Royale.
As composer for Casino Royale, Arnold collaborated with Chris
Cornell to
write the title song “You Know My Name.”
Hailed as one of the most successful young British composers,
Arnold began his film career making short films with fellow enthusiast
Danny Cannon, teaching himself to write, orchestrate and compose
the scores for their films. In 1993, he scored Cannon’s
feature film debut The Young Americans, combining lush orchestration
with Bjork’s vocals for the title song “Play Dead,” which
earned critical and commercial success. This led to the offer
to score Stargate, Roland Emmerich’s sci-fi film, which
enjoyed box-office success and earned Arnold his first BMI Award.
Winner of seven BMI Awards for his music for Tomorrow Never
Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Stargate, Independence
Day, Godzilla and 2 Fast 2 Furious, he also won a Grammy for
Independence Day and recently won the Royal Television Society
Award for the title music of the UK comedy series “Little
Britain.” In addition, he won the Ivor Novello Award for
the music for The World Is Not Enough. He has been recognized
by the film industry as a talented and diverse composer, arranger
and producer, whose scores include Shaft, Changing Lanes, 2 Fast
2 Furious, The Stepford Wives and, most recently, Michael Apted’s
Amazing Grace, Venus directed by Roger Michell, and Hot Fuzz
directed by Edgar Wright.
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