Some 40 years after the film debut of Her Majesty the best man now the bell tolls, can enrich their 007-soundtrack-collection to one or another milestone in the old fans of the most successful film series of all time - and new fans can lay the foundation: Just in time for Agent anniversary, the music to which Connery & Co. live as a spy with a license to kill and allowed to die, republished - and that leaves in an edition that seen and heard, above all, of course. Universal has truly done a great job: With a run length of as much as more than 78 minutes is the playing time of the new publication of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' is around double the CD in 1988, first published, on which only the tracks have found a place that had been found on the LP release. In addition to the 10 titles of recent publications not only 11 new pieces found on the silver disc space, but at least two of the original titles are now also become to a few bars longer - pleasing side effect: the film-specific variation of the James Bond theme, the world-famous, the ' Gun Barrel logo 'accompanied by music, is now finally represented on the film corresponding recordings - and forwards, as well as in the film, the acoustic backdrop of the so-called' Pre Title Sequence 'on (here:' This never happened to the other feller '). All pieces were also, as can be seen the complacent designed, informative booklet, remastered from the original master tapes - and thanks to remastering sounds 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', one of for me by far the best soundtracks from the pen of 007 veteran John Barry, more detailed and more dynamic than ever. Conclusion: Fans of the successful doubles 'Bond & Barry', in which Soundtrack Collection so far anyway there was a gap between 'You Only Live Twice' and 'Diamonds are Forever', have two reasons to celebrate - they can safely access and acquire the new publication of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service 'is henceforth the' official 'version of the material. And the rest of the fans? Will it be given the wealth of new material and the care that you have when publishing exercise, certainly can get over, give the existing vinyl or Silberling pride of place in the collector's display - of me there's any case five stars for the new, old 007- Soundtrack!