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Die Another Day (soundtrack)

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Die Another Day is the title for the 20th James Bond film, and was released by Warner Bros. Records on November 12, 2002.

Arnold made use of electronic rhythm elements in his score, and included two of the new themes he created for The World Is Not Enough. The first, originally used as Renard's theme for the previous film, is heard during the mammoth "Antonov" cue on the recording, and is written for piano. The second new theme, most easily described as Bond's romance theme, is heard here on the "Going Down Together" track. There is also a second romance theme in "Die Another Day" which was previously used on the The World Is Not Enough soundtrack titled "Christmas in Turkey", and can be heard during the Moneypenny/Bond virtual reality sequence.

Track listing

  1. "James Bond Theme (Bond vs. Oakenfold)" – David Arnold featuring Paul Oakenfold
  2. "On the Beach"
  3. "Hovercraft Chase"[A]
  4. "Some Kind of Hero?"
  5. "Welcome to Cuba"[A]
  6. "Jinx Jordan"
  7. "Jinx and James"
  8. "A Touch of Frost"
  9. "Icarus"
  10. "Laser Fight"
  11. "Whiteout"[A]
  12. "Iced Inc."
  13. "Antonov"[A]
  14. "Going Down Together"


  1. ^ a b c d contains the James Bond Theme, originally composed for the Dr. No soundtrack
  • South Korean figure skater Kim Yuna used the track "Going Down Together" as part of her James Bond Medley short program for the 2009-2010 season. The James Bond Medley program was also used at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, where Kim went on to win a gold medal.

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