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title: "Casino Royale Soundtrack"
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# Casino Royale Soundtrack

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Now in its fifth decade, the James Bond film series has outlived the Cold War concerns that spawned it--not to mention the acting careers of a Sean Connery replacement or three. Indeed, its musical sensibility has often been the cycle's most reliable artistic link across the decades. While the arrival of latest Bond Daniel Craig inspired the producers to forge a long-overdue prequel plot gambit ("How Bond became Bond") for their Casino Royale redux, composer David Arnold's fourth Bond score helps bridge the past while subtly pushing it ever forward. The album's absence of a pop-song title single (though the melody of the Arnold/Chris Cornell-composed "You Know My Name" is interpolated into the underscore) isn't terribly shocking, considering the waning fortunes of recent efforts in the genre. But other traditions continue, with the full-bodied score here subtly infusing the elegant spirit of original Bond maestro John Barry into Arnold's own mix of brooding tension-builders and the dynamic, brassy rhythms of his signature action cues. The latter even gingerly cross over into the synth-charged club milieu of Eric Serra's GoldenEye score, a sensibility that was reviled as sacrilege by Bond aficionados a decade ago but that's since become a staple of mainstream film scoring. Arnold brings it all full circle with the muscular coda "The Name's Bond...," a lovingly authentic, barely revamped workout of the epochal Barry/Monty Norman theme that anchors the series to glories past. --Jerry McCulley

Review: Relive the film through its strong dark / romantic soundtrack - About the Soundtrack: This is quite literally a movie soundtrack, meaning it features the background music from the film " Casino Royale (2-Disc Widescreen Edition) ". The tracks on this 74 minute album are in the same sequence as the tracks appeared in the film. Since the tracks are in sequence, many of them blend well into each other - which is nice if you'd like to listen from start to finish. Many reviewers correctly point out that Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" (the theme song) is not included. The album itself says this as well. Don't worry. The theme song (sans lyrics) inspired much of the soundtrack in the film, and you will get to enjoy Cornell's song or Monty Norman's original James Bond Theme in multiple tracks, including: - Blunt Instrument (my personal favorite on the album) - Trip Aces - Miami International - I'm the Money (the introduction of Vesper Lynd) - Aston Montenegro - Dinner Jackets (where you'll enjoy a classic 007 entrance theme mix) - Bond Wins It All (towards the end of the track) - The End of An Aston Martin - Fall of a House in Venice And naturally the James Bond theme makes a full on appearance in "The Name's Bond ... James Bond". Overall, Arnold has composed one of the strongest soundtracks I've heard (as a John Williams fan I think this is something of a strong statement). The chase tracks (such as Miami International or Dirty Martini) are just as intense (and long) as the filmed scenes, while the romance tracks (such as Vesper) are equally as moving. In fact "Vesper" reminded me of some of the romance themes from some of the early Sean Connery films. Her theme continues in "City of Lovers". About the Composer: Grammy winning composer David Arnold had scored three previous Bond films prior to Casino Royale. He was very familiar with taking another artist's opening track and blending it with the classic Bond Theme in a manner appropriate with each major scene or act. (Note: He has since also scored the sequel film "Quantum of Solace".) He has also scored a number of other popular films from the mid-1990s to present. Notable films include Stargate (Ultimate Edition) , Independence Day (Single Disc Widescreen Edition) , and A Life Less Ordinary .
Review: Fun to listen to while tinkering on my Aston Martin DB5. - Excellent music!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Relive the film through its strong dark / romantic soundtrack
*by M***A on November 22, 2008*

About the Soundtrack: This is quite literally a movie soundtrack, meaning it features the background music from the film " Casino Royale (2-Disc Widescreen Edition) ". The tracks on this 74 minute album are in the same sequence as the tracks appeared in the film. Since the tracks are in sequence, many of them blend well into each other - which is nice if you'd like to listen from start to finish. Many reviewers correctly point out that Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" (the theme song) is not included. The album itself says this as well. Don't worry. The theme song (sans lyrics) inspired much of the soundtrack in the film, and you will get to enjoy Cornell's song or Monty Norman's original James Bond Theme in multiple tracks, including: - Blunt Instrument (my personal favorite on the album) - Trip Aces - Miami International - I'm the Money (the introduction of Vesper Lynd) - Aston Montenegro - Dinner Jackets (where you'll enjoy a classic 007 entrance theme mix) - Bond Wins It All (towards the end of the track) - The End of An Aston Martin - Fall of a House in Venice And naturally the James Bond theme makes a full on appearance in "The Name's Bond ... James Bond". Overall, Arnold has composed one of the strongest soundtracks I've heard (as a John Williams fan I think this is something of a strong statement). The chase tracks (such as Miami International or Dirty Martini) are just as intense (and long) as the filmed scenes, while the romance tracks (such as Vesper) are equally as moving. In fact "Vesper" reminded me of some of the romance themes from some of the early Sean Connery films. Her theme continues in "City of Lovers". About the Composer: Grammy winning composer David Arnold had scored three previous Bond films prior to Casino Royale. He was very familiar with taking another artist's opening track and blending it with the classic Bond Theme in a manner appropriate with each major scene or act. (Note: He has since also scored the sequel film "Quantum of Solace".) He has also scored a number of other popular films from the mid-1990s to present. Notable films include Stargate (Ultimate Edition) , Independence Day (Single Disc Widescreen Edition) , and A Life Less Ordinary .

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun to listen to while tinkering on my Aston Martin DB5.
*by S***Y on February 16, 2026*

Excellent music!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb soundtrack by David Arnold
*by L***. on May 7, 2025*

Superb soundtrack by David Arnold.

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