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John Barry
You Only Live Twice
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Composer
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John Barry
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:14
"You Only Live Twice" is a film score composed by John Barry for the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. The score was recorded in London and premiered on June 12, 1967, in the United Kingdom. The score features four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "You Only Live Twice," is a sweeping and dramatic orchestral piece that sets the tone for the film. It features a lush string section, punctuated by brass and percussion, and is characterized by its soaring melodies and dramatic crescendos. The second movement, "Capsule in Space," is a more subdued and atmospheric piece that features a haunting melody played on a solo flute. The piece is notable for its use of electronic instruments, including a theremin, which creates an otherworldly sound that perfectly captures the film's sci-fi elements. The third movement, "The Wedding," is a romantic and tender piece that features a beautiful melody played on a solo piano. The piece is characterized by its gentle, flowing rhythms and delicate harmonies, and perfectly captures the film's romantic subplot. The final movement, "James Bond in Japan," is a high-energy and action-packed piece that features a driving rhythm section, punctuated by brass and percussion. The piece is characterized by its fast-paced melodies and intense, driving rhythms, and perfectly captures the film's thrilling climax. Overall, "You Only Live Twice" is a masterful film score that perfectly captures the mood and tone of the film. Its sweeping melodies, haunting atmospheres, and driving rhythms make it one of John Barry's most memorable and iconic works.
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