# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Side A | |||
1. | The James Bond Theme | John Barry | 1:45 |
2. | James Bond Returns Home | Monty Norman | 0:28 |
3. | Kingston Calypso | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 2:42 |
4. | Jamaican Rock | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 2:03 |
5. | Jump Up! | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 2:08 |
6. | Audio Bongo | Monty Norman | 1:30 |
7. | Under The Mango Tree | Diana Coupland, Monty Norman | 2:20 |
8. | Twisting With James | Monty Norman | 3:08 |
9. | Jamaica Jazz | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 1:04 |
10. | Under The Mango Tree (No. 3) | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 2:43 |
11. | Jump Up! | Byron Lee And The Dragonaires | 1:25 |
21:16 |
# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Side B | |||
1. | Dr. No's Fantasy | Monty Norman | 1:40 |
2. | Tarantula | Monty Norman | 1:11 |
3. | Kingston Calypso | Diana Coupland | 2:30 |
4. | The Island Speaks | Monty Norman | 3:18 |
5. | Under The Mango Tree | Monty Norman | 2:37 |
6. | The Boy Chase | Monty Norman | 1:30 |
7. | Dr. No's Theme | Monty Norman | 1:57 |
8. | The James Bond Theme | Monty Norman | 2:20 |
9. | Dr. No Visits James Bond's Bedroom | Monty Norman | 0:46 |
10. | Love At Last | Monty Norman | 2:00 |
11. | James Bond Theme (No. 2) | John Barry | 1:59 |
21:48 |
Added on Monday, June 01, 2015
This release contains the complete original soundtrack to the first cinematographic version of one of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels: Dr. No (1962). The music, composed by Monty Norman, marked the debut of the iconic “James Bond Theme” performed by the John Barry orchestra, and also included various Jamaican tunes featuring Byron Lee and the Dragonaires.
Music composed by MONTY NORMAN.
Orchestrations by BURT RHODES & JOHN BARRY
A1 & B11 performed by The JOHN BARRY Orchestra
(featuring VIC FLICK on electric guitar).
A2, A6-A8 & B1-B10 conducted by ERIC RODGERS.
DIANA COUPLAND (vcl on A7 & B3 only)
MONTY NORMAN (vcl on B5 only)
A3-A5 & A9-A11: BYRON LEE & The DRAGONAIRES
featuring BYRON LEE (bass guitar), ERNEST RANGLIN (g, arr),
and CARLOS MALCOLM (tb).
Recorded in Hollywood, California, 1962.