Paul McCartney & Wings. Live And Let Die (Main Title). Composed By, Producer – Paul & Linda McCartney.
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The first James Bond movie - apart from the "off-brand" spoof Casino Royale - not to be scored by John Barry (who was working on a stage musical at the time), Live and Let Die's soundtrack still managed to be a pop-music recording event, by virtue of the presence of Paul McCartney & Wings doing the title song. The latter, a Number Two hit in England and a Number Nine single in America, also reunited McCartney and Beatles' producer George Martin, who provides the background score for the film in Barry's absence
Sound of Music (2015). Jimmy Somerville - Very Best of (Bronski Beat and the Communards, 2001). The disk comes in a well presented case, with a well presented booklet on the soundtrack. As well as the famous main title song by Paul McCartney and Wings, the score by George Martin is very 1970s in line with the film, with parts of the James Bond theme in almost all of the scores.
Live and Let Die is the third and final studio album by the American hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, which was released November 24, 1992, on Cold Chillin'. The album features guest appearances from Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane, Scarface, and Bushwick Bill. The singles "Ill Street Blues" and "On the Run" both received consistent airplay on Yo! MTV Raps, and BET's Rap City upon the album's release.
Video: Live and Let Die sports an exceptionally clean 1080p image. The film grain is natural looking, and it's a rock solid image with no gate weave or film shake. Colors are vibrant although a smidge oversaturated, but unlike Thunderball, the contrast is spot-on. With a lot of night sequences, the blacks are rich and solid, but not murky - providing excellent texture detail. Audio: Released in a . English DTS-HD Master Audio remix, the audio on Live and Let Die is primarily front-heavy, with dialogue centered and occasional nice use of the left and right speakers