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David Arnold - Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project)

David Arnold - Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project)

Musician: David Arnold
Album title: Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project)
Style: Drum n Bass, Electro, Downtempo, Disco, Easy Listening, Smooth Jazz
Released: 1997
Country: Europe
Size MP3 version: 1240 mb
Size APE version: 1439 mb
Size WMA version: 1676 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 905
Format: MIDI ADX TTA VOC AA APE AUD
Genre: Jazz / Pop

David Arnold - Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project)


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Diamonds Are Forever
Featuring – David McAlmont
3:54
2 Nobody Does It Better
Featuring – Aimee Mann
4:25
3 Space March
Featuring – Leftfield
5:31
4 All Time High
Featuring – Pulp
4:32
5 Moonraker
Featuring – Shara Nelson
3:56
6 The James Bond Theme
Featuring – LTJ Bukem
6:59
7 Live And Let Die
Featuring – Chrissie Hynde
2:44
8 Thunderball
Featuring – Martin Fry
4:15
9 From Russia With Love
Featuring – Natacha Atlas
3:11
10 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Featuring – Propellerheads
9:26
11 We Have All The Time In The World
Featuring – Iggy Pop
3:41

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Air Lyndhurst Hall
  • Mixed At – Air Lyndhurst Hall

Credits

  • Composed By – Paul & Linda McCartney (tracks: 7)
  • Lyrics By – Carole Bayer-Sager* (tracks: 2), Don Black (tracks: 1, 8, 9), Don Black (tracks: 1, 8, 9), Hal David (tracks: 5, 6, 11), Paul & Linda McCartney (tracks: 7), Tim Rice (tracks: 4)
  • Mixed By – David Arnold, Steve Orchard
  • Mixed By [Assistant] – Ben Georgiades, Clare Lewis*, Cliff Reeves, Jon Bailey, Neil Mason, Paul Epworth, Ricky Graham
  • Music By – John Barry (tracks: 1, 3 to 5, 8, to 10, 11), Marvin Hamlisch (tracks: 2), Monty Norman (tracks: 6)
  • Orchestrated By, Conductor – Nicholas Dodd
  • Producer – LTJ Bukem (tracks: 6), Leftfield (tracks: 3), Propellerheads (tracks: 10)
  • Producer [Additional] – Intense (tracks: 6)
  • Producer, Arranged By – David Arnold
  • Recorded By [Air Lyndhurst] – Geoff Foster, Steve Orchard

Notes

℗ & © 1997 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Made In Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 3984-20738-2 0
  • Barcode (String): 639842073820
  • Matrix / Runout: [Warner Logo] 398420738-2 09/97
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0502
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L011
  • Matrix / Runout (Inner Ring [Mirrored]): 26
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Label Code: LC 1557
  • Other (Internal Distribution Code): EW 851

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SAM 3107 David Arnold Shaken And Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project ‎(CD, Promo) Warner Music UK Ltd. SAM 3107 UK 1997
PROP265, 3984-20738-2 David Arnold Shaken And Stirred ‎(CD, Album, Promo) EastWest, EastWest PROP265, 3984-20738-2 Europe 1997
3984-20738-4 David Arnold Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project) ‎(Cass, Album) EastWest 3984-20738-4 Europe 1997
3984-20738-4 David Arnold Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project) ‎(Cass, Album) Warner Music Poland, EastWest 3984-20738-4 Poland 1997
CD 20738 David Arnold Shaken And Stirred (The David Arnold James Bond Project) ‎(CD, Album) Sire CD 20738 Canada 1997

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Pryl
Does anyone have any info on the promo copy that was released which featured Björk's 'You Only Live Twice', before she pulled the track from the project at the last minute? The track leaked because of the existence of said-promo.
Livina
I imagine David Arnold being at the peak of his life when he was told that he will be responsible for the following James Bond soundtracks, because this album shows the ammount of love and respect he gives for John Barry and all the songs. Interestingly enough, despite being a cover album with lots of different talents, it is a very good one, with some covers that nearly surpass the originals... and some that aren't so.David McAlmont is an underrated singer, but I don't get his falsetto for "Diamonds are forever. Aimee Mann does a wonderful "Nobody Does it better", being more psychodelic, sexy and catchy than the original (with all its 90s flavour in it). Leftfield and Bukem do a kind of "dub" of the two themes, more than a retake, which are fine by themselves and show how capable they were as producers. I don't like Jarvis delivery in "All time high", but I love how Iggy Pop fits "We have all the time in the world". Sarah Nelson is a good Shirley Basey for the 90s, Martyn Fry sings "Thunderball" with confidence and fun, and Natascha Atlas makes "From Russia With Love" feel a bit too brief. So the highlights for me are two: Crissie Hynde adding noise to "Live and let die", and most of all, the most wonderful of the colaborations: Propellerheads retaking "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in their breakbeat style (and with some Space March in between) and turning John Barry into 90s electronica.And behind all of them, David Arnold arranging with taste, competence, subtlety when necessary. No wonder he was chosen as the next John Barry.
fabscf
Candi Staton just posted her version of "You Only Live Twice", which must have been recorded for this project but not used because of "my manager at the time, got into a negotiation impasse with East West Records and walked away from the project". It's unfortunate it was not included, as it's quite gorgeous! https://soundcloud.com/candi-staton/you-only-live-twice-by-candi-staton