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JAX - Licensed To Chill (James Bond Theme)

Musician: JAX
Album title: Licensed To Chill (James Bond Theme)
Style: House
Released: 1987
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1514 mb
Size APE version: 1142 mb
Size WMA version: 1465 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 666
Format: AU AUD DXD AHX VQF DTS WAV
Genre: Electronic

JAX - Licensed To Chill (James Bond Theme)


Tracklist

A1 Licensed To Chill (Shaken Not Stirred Mix) (James Bond Theme) 5:40
A2 Licensed To Chill (Shaken Not Stirred Dub) (James Bond Theme) 4:58
B1 Licensed To Chill (Monneypenny Mix) (James Bond Theme) 3:30
B2 Licensed To Chill (Monneypenny Dub Mix) (James Bond Theme) 5:52

Credits

  • Producer – Nigel Wright
  • Written-By – Monty Norman

Notes

All tracks are house sound variations of the James Bond Theme and contain voice samples from the movies.

SBK United Partnership.
(P) 1987 Passion Music Ltd.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
URBX 6 DJ JAX 007 Licensed To Chill ‎(12", Promo) Urban URBX 6 DJ UK 1987

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Laitchai
Anyone who went to Solihull Ice Rink during the 1989-1990 period may remember that the DJ used to play this every week during the Speed Skating Session
Glei
I signed this track in 1987 when I set up the 'Urban' label for Polydor. Even though it wasn't the 7th release I gave it the catalogue number URBX 007 ... there was less than 1000 pressed as the release was stopped by Monty Norman's (the writer) publishers because they didn't like the HOUSE version ... they certainly changed their tune years later !! as a result this is quite rare but not known to 'Bond' collectors ... it was made by the guys behind Shakatak and also Mirage ... Nigel Wright and Robin Sellars (I think) :-)
Siatanni
Hiya , first of all thanks it is nice to have the chance to say thanks for setting up the Urban label , I was in a record shop yesterday and noticed a 7" in the box in an Urban sleeve to be honest I had never heard of the tune but purchased it as it was on Urban , I thought I would look on here to see if I could find out more about it and have stumbled upon your comments & can see that you make no mention of it being released on a 7"take careStewart