The 60th Anniversary of 007 film GOLDFINGER, with a remastered and re-sequenced CD re-issue of composer John Barry's original motion picture score. The 1964 film stars Sean Connery as James Bond in his third turn as 007 and is directed by Guy Hamilton. - The bold GOLDFINGER orchestral score defined the mood and style of the entire series. The historic title song, sung by Shirley Bassey, packs a sonic punch that still hits as strongly today as it did six decades ago. Thrilling, dramatic, romantic, suspenseful, exhilarating - John Barry's GOLDFINGER has it all! - Produced by Neil S. Bulk, restored by Chris Malone and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this remastered CD release re-sequences the original album tracks into film order for the first time and includes additional material, including a mono mix of the title song that offers a different vocal performance by Shirley Bassey.
2 Main Title - Goldfinger Performed By Shirley Bassey
3 Into Miami
4 Golden Girl
5 Alpine Drive - Auric's Factory
6 Death of Tilly
7 The Laser Beam
8 Pussy Galore's Flying Circus
9 Teasing the Korean
10 Gassing the Gangsters
11 Oddjob's Pressing Engagement
12 Dawn Raid on Fort Knox
13 The Arrival of the Bomb and Countdown the Death of Goldfinger - End Titles
The 60th Anniversary of 007 film GOLDFINGER, with a remastered and re-sequenced CD re-issue of composer John Barry's original motion picture score. The 1964 film stars Sean Connery as James Bond in his third turn as 007 and is directed by Guy Hamilton. - The bold GOLDFINGER orchestral score defined the mood and style of the entire series. The historic title song, sung by Shirley Bassey, packs a sonic punch that still hits as strongly today as it did six decades ago. Thrilling, dramatic, romantic, suspenseful, exhilarating - John Barry's GOLDFINGER has it all! - Produced by Neil S. Bulk, restored by Chris Malone and mastered by Doug Schwartz, this remastered CD release re-sequences the original album tracks into film order for the first time and includes additional material, including a mono mix of the title song that offers a different vocal performance by Shirley Bassey.