Tomorrow Never Dies - The Original Soundtrack from the Video Game

Composer: Tommy Tallarico, Howard Ulyate, Sascha Dikiciyan, David Valencia, Todd Dennis, Monty Norman
Publisher: Chapter III Records
Catalog #: CHA 0126
Released: 2000-01-11
Availability: Out of print

Commercial | CD | Original Soundtrack | Music from: Tomorrow Never Dies

Tracklist

01James Bond Theme0:56
02Confrontation3:49
03PPK2:09
04Detonate2:35
05Media Tower2:15
06Arms Bazaar2:10
07Decoder2:33
08Hotel Atlantic2:03
09Pressing Engagement2:29
10Carver Media2:13
11Outpost2:39
12Infrared3:01
13A New Beginning2:22
14Market1:59
15Convoy2:22
16Alarm0:28
17Letter to Paris2:47
TOTAL TIME »38:56

Credits

Monty Norman: 1
Sonic Mayhem: 2, 3, 6, 12
Tommy Tallarico, Howard Ulyate, Todd Dennis: 4, 5, 7-11, 13-16
Tommy Tallarico: 17

Track 17 "Letter to Paris" is a bonus track and does not appear in video game.

Album Produced by Tommy Tallarico
Executive Producer: Randy Gerston

Music composed by: Tommy Tallarico, Horward Ulyate, Sonic Mayhem & Todd Denis and published by United Lion Music, Inc. (BMI), except "James Bond Theme" written by Monty Norman and published by EMI Unart Catalog, Inc. (BMI) Tracks 2-16 also include portions from "James Bond Theme."

"Letter To Paris" written by Tommy Tallarico
Vocals: Elaine Paiva
Lead Guitar: Mike Hamilton
Bass & Acoustic Guitar: Joe McLaughlin
Piano, Orchestra & Drums: Tommy Tallarico

Album Recorded and Mixed at Tommy Tallarico Studios
Mastered by Dave Mitson at Sony Music Studios, Santa Monica

Soundtrack Coordinator: Amy Rosen
Album Art Direction: Peggy Zier
Album Production Coordinator: Vicky Houston

Liner Notes

A Few Words from the Composer:

There were only three things I ever wanted to do when I was growing up...play video games, write music, and be James Bond. This soundtrack is a culmination of all three.

Video game music has come a long way over the last decade. The simplistic electronic blips and bleeps of yesteryear have thankfully given way to exciting, original scores, which serve a video game in the same important way that a scores serves a feature film. My goal as the composer on the "Tomorrow Never Dies" video game was to create a score which would add a rich sonic component to the game playing experience, which luckily also serves as a great album on its own. So turn off the game, and give a listen!

Tommy Tallarico

Extra Info

The year of release on the album is 1999, but according to Tommy Tallarico's website, it was actually released on January 11, 2000.

The specific track credits for Sonic Mayhem were taken from the group's website.

Added by Rimo on Oct 25, 2008 03:07 PM Edited by Rimo on Nov 18, 2008 10:21 AM