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9. The Man With The Golden Gun
10.The Spy Who Loved Me
11.Moonraker 1979
12.For Your Eyes Only 1981
13.Octopussy
1983
14.A View To A Kill
1985
15.The Living Daylights
16.Licence To Kill
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19.The World Is Not Enough
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22.Quantum Of Solace
23.James Bond
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Casino Royale 1954
Casino
Royale 1967
Never Say Never Again
1983
Albert
"Cubby" Broccoli
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Saltzman
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Writers to all Bond books
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Daniel Craig
James Bond Composers
Monty Norman 1
John Barry 11
George Martin 1
Marvin Hamlisch 1
Bill Conti 1
Michael Kamen 1
Eric Serra 1
David Arnold 5
James Bond Music

1985
A VIEW TO KILL JAPAN IMPORT CD Rare
Made in Japan

A-HA
The Living Daylights
7" 45 rpm Vinyl 1987
Titelmelodi: The Living Daylights, performed by A-Ha (musik & text:
John Barry & Pål Waaktaar)
Where Has Everybody Gone och If There Was a Man performed by The
Pretenders (musik: John Barry, Chrissie Hynde)

Volksoper
house in Vienna
Over 150 Singers
95 orchestral musicians
64 choir members
over 100 dancers
218 technicians
1.000 surprises
in one single house!
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Conductor James
Bond series 11 James Bondsoundtracks
Played by: John Barry
Description: John Barry, the man behind most Bond musical
scores, makes a brief cameo appearance as the conductor of Kara's
concert at the end of the movie at the Volksoper
house in Vienna.

The Volksoper Vienna in The Living Daylights 1987
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1963
From Russia With Love
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1964
Goldfinger
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1964
Goldfinger
John Barry
Soundtrack
EP Vinyl
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1965
Thunderball
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1967
You Only Live Twice
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1969
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1971
Diamonds Are Forever
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1974
The Man With The Golden Gun
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1979
Moonraker
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1983
Octopussy
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1985
A View To A Kill
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1985
A VIEW TO KILL IMPORT CD
Made in Japan
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The Living Daylights
John Barry
Soundtrack
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1987
The Living Daylights
John Barry
Soundtrack LP
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The Living Daylights John Barry Soundtrack LP |
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![[Characters]](barry.jpg)
John Barry (composer)
John Barry, OBE
(Order of the British Empire) (born John Barry Prendergast on 3
November 1933 in York, England) is an English film score composer. He is
best known for composing 11 James Bond soundtracks and was hugely
influential on the 007 series' distinctive style.
Barry was educated at St Peter's School, York, and also received
composition lessons from Francis Jackson, Organist of York Minster. Living
in his native England until the mid 1970s, Barry spent some time in Spain
(for tax reasons) but has since lived in the United States, mainly in
Oyster Bay outside New York.
Barry suffered a rupture of the oesophagus in 1988 following a toxic
reaction to a health potion he had consumed. The incident rendered him
unable to work for two years and left him vulnerable to pneumonia.
Barry has been married four times. His first three marriages ended in
divorce: Barbara Pickard 1959-63; Jane Birkin 1965-68; and Jane Sidey
1969-71. He married his current wife, Laurie, on 3 January 1978. Barry has
three children, one each from his first, second, and fourth marriages.
After the success of Dr. No, Barry scored eleven of the next 14
James Bond films (but with Monti Norman continually credited as the
composer of The
James Bond Theme).
In his tenure with the film series, Barry's music, variously brassy and
moody, appealed to film aficionados, as witnessed in the sales of the
soundtrack albums.[citation
needed] For From Russia With Love he composed
"007", an alternate James Bond signature theme, which is
featured in four other Bond films (Thunderball, You Only Live
Twice, Diamonds Are Forever, Moonraker). The theme
"Stalking", for the teaser sequence of From Russia With Love,
was covered by colleague Marvin Hamlisch for the The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977). (The music and lyrics for From Russia With Love's title
song were written by Lionel Bart, whose musical theatre credits included Oliver!).
Barry also (indirectly) contributed to the soundtrack of the 1967 spoof
version of Casino Royale: his Born Free theme appears
briefly in the opening sequence.
In Goldfinger he would perfect the "Bond sound", a
heady mixture of brass, jazz and sensuous melodies. There is even an
element of Barry's jazz roots in the big-band track "Into
Miami," which follows the title credits and accompanies the film's
iconic image of the camera lens zooming toward the Fontainebleau Hotel in
Miami Beach.
As Barry matured, the Bond scores concentrated more on lush melodies,
as in Moonraker and Octopussy. Barry's score for A View
to a Kill was traditional, however his collaboration with Duran Duran
for the title song was contemporary and one of the most successful Bond
themes to date, reaching number one in the United States and number two in
the UK Singles Chart. Both A View to a Kill and the 'Living
Daylights theme by a-ha blended the pop music style of the artists
with Barry's orchestration. In 2006 a-ha's Pal Waaktaar complimented
Barry's contributions "I loved the stuff he added to the track, I
mean it gave it this really cool string arrangement. That's when for me it
started to sound like a Bond thing".

A View To Kill Duran Duran 7" 45 rpm single vinyl
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