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Michel Legrand
Never Say Never Again
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Composer
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Michel Legrand
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1983
Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Sean Connery as James Bond. The film is a remake of the 1965 Bond film Thunderball, and it was produced by Jack Schwartzman. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Michel Legrand, a French composer known for his work in film, jazz, and classical music. The film premiered on October 7, 1983, and the soundtrack was released on the same day. The soundtrack features 11 tracks, and it has a runtime of approximately 40 minutes. The music is a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, with a heavy emphasis on jazz and funk. The first track on the soundtrack is "Never Say Never Again," which is the main theme of the film. The track features a driving beat and a catchy melody, and it sets the tone for the rest of the soundtrack. The second track is "Prologue," which is a moody and atmospheric piece that sets the stage for the film's opening scene. The third track is "Mischka's Theme," which is a haunting and melancholy piece that is used to underscore the character of Mischka, one of the film's villains. The fourth track is "Wishful Thinking," which is a romantic and dreamy piece that is used to underscore the relationship between Bond and his love interest, Domino. The fifth track is "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," which is a funky and upbeat piece that is used during the film's action scenes. The sixth track is "The Largo Theme," which is a menacing and ominous piece that is used to underscore the film's main villain, Largo. The seventh track is "The Death of Fiona," which is a sad and mournful piece that is used to underscore the death of one of the film's characters. The eighth track is "Underwater Mayhem," which is a tense and suspenseful piece that is used during the film's underwater action scenes. The ninth track is "Bond Meets Domino," which is a romantic and sensual piece that is used to underscore the first meeting between Bond and Domino. The tenth track is "Tears of Allah," which is a grand and epic piece that is used during the film's climactic battle scene. The final track on the soundtrack is "Never Say Never Again (Instrumental)," which is an instrumental version of the film's main theme. Overall, the soundtrack for Never Say Never Again is a mix of different styles and moods, and it effectively captures the spirit of the film.
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