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Defined by Shirley Bassey's brassy, booming vocals ( Goldfinger , Diamonds Are Forever ) and Paul McCartney’s explosive rock symphonies ( Live and Let Die ).

It includes Louis Armstrong's deeply moving "We Have All the Time in the World"—the emotional heartbeat of On Her Majesty's Secret Service —and Matt Monro's smooth vocal version of From Russia with Love . To help you get the most out of

, including theme songs from the first 22 films and a second disc dedicated to iconic instrumental score pieces. Amazon.com Release Details Original Release Date: October 2012.

When listening to standard MP3s or low-bitrate streams, the intricate details of John Barry’s lush orchestrations or David Arnold’s electronic-infused symphonies often get muddy. , including theme songs from the first 22

Shirley Bassey’s legendary performances for Goldfinger , Diamonds Are Forever , and Moonraker showcase the theatrical grandeur of the early era.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of cinema's most iconic spy, This 2-CD expanded compilation is a definitive anthology, featuring 50 tracks that span the first 22 films in the 007 series. Album Overview "Best Of Bond...

What makes this collection a definitive "Best Of" is its refusal to only include title songs. Disc 1 focuses on the classic vocal themes, while Disc 2 (often labeled "The Scores") dives into the instrumental backbone.

Shirley Bassey’s powerhouse vocals on "Goldfinger" and "Diamonds Are Forever" defined the archetype of the Bond theme—brassy, dramatic, and unforgettable.

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Eric Serra’s polarizing but undeniably unique industrial, electronic-orchestral hybrid track that played during Pierce Brosnan's destructive drive through St. Petersburg.