What an old soundtrack collectors and Bond fan has not been believed, is now but actually arrived: The old Bond scores digitally remastered and packed with previously unreleased original themes as bonus tracks. What Rykodisc has led the way brilliantly in For Your Eyes Only and The Living Daylights, the Bond-makers have finally taken. But beware: The old CDs are still on the market. The new one recognizes the black-rimmed Front Cover. It is safest to look at the back is. These are by no means new recordings by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and others. No, these are the themes of the original master tapes. I can only say: a stunner !!! One of the most beloved by fans of the scores is to OHMSS present. Even those who do not like Lazenby as Bond, can not get to John Barry's grandiose ideas. The score of 1969 (in which, incidentally, for the first time a synthesizer for a Bond film was used) is certainly the most romantic to date of the series. The Liet course at the unusually serious love story that, as we all know, tragic ends. But fear not, the action themes are also not too short. No, come up short here actually nothing: (!) In addition to the ten previously unreleased tracks are also some of the old pieces extended ("This Never Happened To The Other Feller", "Journey To Blofeld's Hideaway", "Ski Chase", " Over And Out "), even if it is not always indicated on the cover. And in the ten previously unpublished tracks really seems to me each note represented from the movie soundtrack. The slump in Gumbolds safe, the appearance of the girl at the Piz Gloria, the chase in Bob ... and so on ... It really leaves nothing to be desired. In total, there are nearly 80 minutes of music from the golden age of John Barry, the Bond composer par excellence. Another tip: Also some of the other reissues include bonus tracks. Of course, it would be desirable if in the application of the Remastered Editions would clearly pointed out the difference with the previous CDs (so far unfortunately non-existent, they are called not here once "remastered"). Maybe it has not been noticed ??? I'll try to point out.