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Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace
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Track Listing

  1. Time To Get Out- David Arnold
  2. The Palio - David Arnold
  3. Inside Man- David Arnold
  4. Bond In Haiti - David Arnold
  5. Somebody Wants To Kill You- David Arnold
  6. Greene & Camille- David Arnold
  7. Pursuit At Port Au Prince- David Arnold
  8. No Interest In Dominic Greene - David Arnold
  9. Night At The Opera- David Arnold
  10. Restrict Bond's Movement - David Arnold
  11. Talamone - David Arnold
  12. What's Keeping You Awake - David Arnold
  13. Bolivian Taxi Ride - David Arnold
  14. Field Trip - David Arnold
  15. Forgive Yourself- David Arnold
  16. DC3 - David Arnold
  17. Target Terminated- David Arnold
  18. Camille's Story - David Arnold
  19. Oil Fields - David Arnold
  20. Have You Ever Killed Someone? - David Arnold
  21. Perla De Las Dunas- David Arnold
  22. The Dead Don't Care About Vengeance - David Arnold
  23. I Never Left - David Arnold
  24. Another Way To Die-Jack White & Alicia Keys

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11847 in Music
  • Brand: Quantum
  • Released on: 2008-10-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Quantum of Solace continues the high octane adventures of Daniel Craig as James Bond. Directed by Marc Fisher, this 22nd installation in the 007 franchise hits theaters on October 31st, 2008 in Europe and November 14th in the US. This film features music by composer David Arnold and the new single 'Another Way To Die' by Jack White (White Stripes) and Alicia Keys, a first ever duet for a James Bond flick. The Quantum of Solace soundtrack will include the movie score and this new single. David Arnold is a Grammy-winning English film composer, best known for scoring five James Bond films including the score for Casino Royale and the blockbuster Independence Day.


Customer Reviews

Not up to Arnold's Brilliant Casino Royale 3
David Arnold's soundtrack to QUANTUM OF SOLACE is not up to his exceptional CASINO ROYALE. It is rather repetitive, somewhat innovative yet unfortunately strangely mundane and uninspiring. There were many complaints about the sparse use of The James Bond Theme in CASINO ROYALE. Well, you can barley find it on this soundtrack. It is there, interwoven, interpolated or whatever but essentially it is missing. I think many of us were led to believe that the use of The James Bond Theme would be more prominent since the finale of CASINO ROYALE ended in such a grand display of the theme and James Bond was now ready to return musically to his roots but continue with the new found realism in the next film. Unfortunately that is not the case, at least musically speaking. Too bad, David Arnold's score for CASINO ROYALE was pure genius.

Good Companion and Followup to CASINO ROYALE5
David Arnold's soundtrack to QUANTUM OF SOLACE is a good companion and followup to his provocative soundtrack to CASINO ROYALE. Really, this picks up where CASINO ROYALE ended. It has the same sound, mood and contemplative nature that CASINO ROYALE did. It also does not focus on The James Bond Theme but refers to in it an impressionistic manner. This is an excellent soundtrack.

Boring and Derivative2
I have to agree with others who found this score uninspiring and somewhat derivative. It is certainly not in the same league as Arnold's previous score for Casino Royale, which I personally rank as his best work so far on a Bond film. I have not seen the film yet and so cannot say how the music works in the context of the film. But the CD is dominated by hard-driving action music. And while that in itself is not necessarily a bad thing, the action music as presented here lacks variety. And some of the other, non-action cues featured on the CD are so short that they are hardly worth including. And the less said about the god-awful theme song the better.